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enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software’s automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer during the initial setup of the operating system. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended). − Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Software has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. − Information contained in email messages that you send through the Software to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. − Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Your computer at the time that the Software encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computer, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. − The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes. − Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.. CPS / SUBS_SOS 21.0 / USE

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Samples: Norton License Agreement, License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and associated geographical information and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.13. CPS / SUBS_SOS 22.6 / USE

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Samples: Norton License Agreement, Norton License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and associated geographical information and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.. CPS / SUBS_SOS 22.6 / IE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THE “TERMS”) CONSTITUTE A LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN SYMANTEC CORPORATION AND/OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES (“SYMANTEC”) AND YOU FOR USE OF A SERVICE ENTITLED “NORTON VIRUS PROTECTION PROMISE” (“SERVICE(S)”) YOU SELECTED OR INITIATED VIA THE SYMANTEC WEBSITE (“SITE”). THE SERVICE GIVES YOU 24/7 ACCESS TO SYMANTEC’S HANDS-ON NORTONLIVE EXPERTS. IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE AMERICAS, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC CORPORATION, USA, IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE ASIA PACIFIC RIM OR JAPAN, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD, SINGAPORE, OR IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST OR AFRICA, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC LIMITED XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXX 00, XXXXXXX. “YOU” OR “YOUR” REFERS TO THE INDIVIDUAL WHO IS UTILISING THE SERVICES. THE POLICY AND MATERIALS SPECIFICALLY REFERRED TO IN THE TERMS ARE INCORPORATED INTO THE TERMS BY REFERENCE. BEFORE YOU CLICK ON THE “I ACCEPT” OR “AGREE” BUTTON, OR OTHERWISE INDICATE ASSENT FOR CONTINUING TO USE THE SERVICES, PLEASE READ THE TERMS BELOW CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS, THEN SYMANTEC IS UNWILLING TO PROVIDE THE SERVICES TO YOU. IN THIS CASE YOU SHOULD: (A) CLICK THE “CANCEL” OR OTHER SIMILAR BUTTON, OR OTHERWISE INDICATE REFUSAL; AND (B) NOT USE THE SERVICES AND CONTACT SYMANTEC CUSTOMER SERVICE, USING THE CONTACT DETAILS IN THE APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT.  IF YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE SERVICES THROUGH AN ONLINE PURCHASE VIA XXXXXX.XXX, THEN THE RIGHT TO USE THE SERVICE SHALL BEGIN ON THE DATE YOU PURCHASED YOUR NORTON SUBSCRIPTION WHICH INCLUDES THE SERVICE AND SHALL LAST FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE PURCHASED NORTON SUBSCRIPTION.  IF YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE SERVICES THROUGH YOUR ENROLLMENT IN NORTON AUTOMATIC RENEWAL SERVICE, THEN THE RIGHT TO USE THE SERVICES SHALL BEGIN ON THE DATE OF YOUR ENROLLMENT AND SHALL LAST FOR THE DURATION OF YOUR THEN CURRENT NORTON SUBSCRIPTION OR UNTIL YOU CANCEL YOUR ENROLLMENT IN NORTON AUTOMATIC RENEWAL SERVICE, WHICHEVER OCCURS EARLIER. Virus Protection Promise includes a virus removal service provided by a Norton expert and comes with the following qualifying Norton subscriptions: Norton Security (Standard, Deluxe, or Premium), Norton Small Business, Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus, Norton 360 and Norton 360 Multi-Device. In the unlikely event that we are unable to remove the virus from your device, You may be entitled to a refund of the Norton subscription or Norton bundle (as applicable). In order to be entitled for a refund, the following terms and conditions apply:

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Samples: License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information.  Executable files that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software’s automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Symantec will not correlate these files with any personally identifiable information. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The name given during initial setup to the computer during on which the initial setup of the operating systemSoftware is being installed. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the such computer under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such the account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended). Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Software has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this This information to optimize its web-pageswill not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. Information contained in email messages that you send through the Software to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Your computer at the time that the Software encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computer, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes. − Other installed, as well as other general, statistical information used for license administration, product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. The collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of optimizing the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information products and may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. ), but Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: Norton License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable Software. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Software has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes.  The Software accesses the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) in order to generate a hash that ensures anonymity. The hash is used to analyze and aggregate equipment data for statistical purposes. The IMEI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The Software also monitors changes in the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), in order to be able to continue provision of the service even when users change the SIM card. The IMSI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The above information is used for the purpose of identifying the telecommunications device eligible to receive Content Updates for the Software. This information will not be correlated with any other personally identifiable information, such as Your account information. After the service has terminated the data is retained in statistical form exclusively for internal research. Symantec may share this data with third party contractors and/or data processors as needed for the purpose of account management.  Information related to the location of Your Device if the anti-theft functionality is enabled.  Images captured by the Device’s camera if available and enabled.  The Wi-Fi Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Device on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes.  Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: Norton One Membership Terms

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12. CPS / SUBS_SOS 21.0 / USE (60) DAY PERIOD FOLLOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE.

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Samples: Norton License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.. CPS / SUBS_SOS 22.0 / USE

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Samples: Norton License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable Software. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and it is recommended that You do so. − Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Software has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. − Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information. − Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information. − The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes. − Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: Norton One Membership Terms

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable Software and Services. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Devices during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Devices. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Devices under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Devices at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Devices may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevices, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Devices on which the Software is and Services are installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes.  The Software and Services accesses the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) in order to generate a hash that ensures anonymity. The hash is used to analyze and aggregate equipment data for statistical purposes. The IMEI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The Software and Services also monitors changes in the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), in order to be able to continue provision of the service even when users change the SIM card. The IMSI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The above information is used for the purpose of identifying the telecommunications Devices eligible to receive Content Updates for the Software and Services. This information will not be correlated with any other personally identifiable information, such as Your account information. After the service has terminated the data is retained in statistical form exclusively for internal research. Symantec may share this data with third party contractors and/or data processors as needed for the purpose of account management.  Information related to the location of Your Devices if the anti-theft functionality is available and enabled.  Images captured by the Device’s camera if available and enabled.  The Wi-Fi Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Devices on which the Software and Services are installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes.  Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: Norton for Small Business Subscription Terms

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. − Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. − Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information. − Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information. − The Internet Protocol (IP) address and associated geographical information and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. − Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.. CPS / SUBS_SOS 22.6 / IE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THE “TERMS”) CONSTITUTE A LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN SYMANTEC CORPORATION AND/OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES (“SYMANTEC”) AND YOU FOR USE OF A SERVICE ENTITLED “NORTON VIRUS PROTECTION PROMISE” (“SERVICE(S)”) YOU SELECTED OR INITIATED VIA THE SYMANTEC WEBSITE (“SITE”). THE SERVICE GIVES YOU 24/7 ACCESS TO SYMANTEC’S HANDS-ON NORTONLIVE EXPERTS. IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE AMERICAS, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC CORPORATION, USA, IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE ASIA PACIFIC RIM OR JAPAN, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD, SINGAPORE, OR IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST OR AFRICA, “SYMANTEC” MEANS SYMANTEC LIMITED XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXX 00, XXXXXXX. “YOU” OR “YOUR” REFERS TO THE INDIVIDUAL WHO IS UTILISING THE SERVICES. THE POLICY AND MATERIALS SPECIFICALLY REFERRED TO IN THE TERMS ARE INCORPORATED INTO THE TERMS BY REFERENCE. BEFORE YOU CLICK ON THE “I ACCEPT” OR “AGREE” BUTTON, OR OTHERWISE INDICATE ASSENT FOR CONTINUING TO USE THE SERVICES, PLEASE READ THE TERMS BELOW CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS, THEN SYMANTEC IS UNWILLING TO PROVIDE THE SERVICES TO YOU. IN THIS CASE YOU SHOULD: (A) CLICK THE “CANCEL” OR OTHER SIMILAR BUTTON, OR OTHERWISE INDICATE REFUSAL; AND (B) NOT USE THE SERVICES AND CONTACT SYMANTEC CUSTOMER SERVICE, USING THE CONTACT DETAILS IN THE APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT. • IF YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE SERVICES THROUGH AN ONLINE PURCHASE VIA XXXXXX.XXX, THEN THE RIGHT TO USE THE SERVICE SHALL BEGIN ON THE DATE YOU PURCHASED YOUR NORTON SUBSCRIPTION WHICH INCLUDES THE SERVICE AND SHALL LAST FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE PURCHASED NORTON SUBSCRIPTION. • IF YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE SERVICES THROUGH YOUR ENROLLMENT IN NORTON AUTOMATIC RENEWAL SERVICE, THEN THE RIGHT TO USE THE SERVICES SHALL BEGIN ON THE DATE OF YOUR ENROLLMENT AND SHALL LAST FOR THE DURATION OF YOUR THEN CURRENT NORTON SUBSCRIPTION OR UNTIL YOU CANCEL YOUR ENROLLMENT IN NORTON AUTOMATIC RENEWAL SERVICE, WHICHEVER OCCURS EARLIER. Virus Protection Promise includes a virus removal service provided by a Norton expert and comes with the following qualifying Norton subscriptions: Norton Security (Standard, Deluxe, or Premium), Norton Small Business, Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus, Norton 360 and Norton 360 Multi-Device. In the unlikely event that we are unable to remove the virus from your device, You may be entitled to a refund of the Norton subscription or Norton bundle (as applicable). In order to be entitled for a refund, the following terms and conditions apply:

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Samples: License Agreement

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enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.. CPS / S 20.3 / USE

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Samples: Norton License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected and well as the applications installed arecollected by Symantec Bitdefender for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view itit or a particular application installed. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. - URL's of websites visited, applications used, instant messaging and phone contacts, text messages or calls details according to the device on which Bitdefender Product is installed. This information is collected by Bitdefender for the purpose of creating reports with the child's activity and show them to be monitored by parent. - Executable files that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec Bitdefender using the Software’s Bitdefender Product's automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec Bitdefender only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s Bitdefender's products to detect malicious behavior. Bitdefender will not correlate these files with any personally identifiable information. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer during the initial setup of the operating system. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended). − Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareBitdefender Product. This information indicates to Symantec Bitdefender whether installation of the Software Bitdefender Product was successfully completed as well as whether the Software Bitdefender Product has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software Bitdefender Product at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec Bitdefender for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s Bitdefender's product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this This information to optimize its web-pageswill not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. - Information contained in email messages that you send through the Software Bitdefender Product to Symantec Bitdefender to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec Bitdefender only with your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you send such messages to SymantecBitdefender, Symantec Bitdefender will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s Bitdefender's antispam technology. Bitdefender will not correlate these files with any other personally identifiable information. - Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software Bitdefender Product to Bitdefender when the Software Bitdefender Product encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software Bitdefender Product and Your computer device at the time that the Software Bitdefender Product encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerdevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software Bitdefender Product encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software Bitdefender Product encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec Bitdefender only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec Bitdefender for the purpose of correcting improving Bitdefender's product performance or statistic information. This information will not be correlated the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performancewith any personally identifiable information. - The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer device or identification number of the device on which the Software Bitdefender Product is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes. − Other installed, as well as other general, statistical information used for license administration, product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. - Bitdefender can send actions on different applications used by you, as anonymous information to generate statistics, for providing information about the health and security of your device. The program statistics displayed are based on an average value of all the statistics submitted by Bitdefender users. This can assist you when making a decision about the future use or purchase of the programs. The information is anonymous collected and Bitdefender reserve the right to use it and publish it for rating figures, statistics and analyses. In addition to Bitdefender Product registration information, Bitdefender must process and store certain information about Your network and equipment to provide Maintenance and related support services. To improve its products, Bitdefender may also upload information periodically from installed Bitdefender Product about product usage, detected malware or potentially unwanted files and use Service traffic to improve its data bases and heuristics. The Bitdefender Product is expressly defined as optionalnot designed to capture or retain any personal or private information. You agree that Bitdefender may (i) use uploaded data from installed Bitdefender Product to improve products and services; (ii) use uploaded data for analysis or reporting purposes only if any such use does not identify You or include any information that can be used to identify any individual person. Bitdefender reserves the title, ownership and all rights and interest to any intellectual property or work product resulting from its use and analysis of such information. By using the Bitdefender Product, you acknowledge and agree that Bitdefender may collect, disclose, store and analyze these information for the purposes above mentioned. The collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of optimizing the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information Bitdefender's products and may be transferred to the Symantec group Bitdefender Group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec ), but Bitdefender has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec Bitdefender reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this SoftwareBitdefender Product. This means that Symantec Bitdefender may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec Bitdefender may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec Bitdefender may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trendstrends or system optimization. By using the SoftwareBitdefender Product, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec Bitdefender may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze analyse such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data You declare that all the data that you transmit provide will be true and accurate and undertakes to inform Bitdefender of any changes to said data. You have the right to object to the processing of any of his or her data which is not essential for the execution of the agreement and to its use for any purpose other than the maintenance of the contractual relationship. In the event that you provide the details of a third-party, Bitdefender shall not be held responsible for complying with the principles of information and consent, and it shall therefore be you that guarantees to have previously informed and obtained the consent of the owner of the data, with regards to communicating such data. Bitdefender's privacy policy guarantees you the right to access, rectify, eliminate and object to the processing of data by notifying Bitdefender via e-mail at: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. By using the Product, you acknowledge and agree that Bitdefender may collect, disclose, store through and analyze these information for the Online Backup Feature will purposes above mentioned. A consequence of our use of such software is that data supplied by You pursuant may be transferred to and stored computer servers operated with appropriate controls on access under the authority of governing bodies of Bitdefender outside the territory in servers located which we are based, even in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country region in which You are located situated (including without limitation the United StatesEuropean Union). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec , but Bitdefender has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handledtaken steps so that the collected information, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection.

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Samples: End User Software License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular specific Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable Software and Services. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Devices during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Devices. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Devices under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your permission, Your permission and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Devices at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Devices may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevices, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, permission and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Devices on which the Software is and Services are installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes.  The Software and Services accesses the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) to generate a hash that ensures anonymity. The hash is used to analyze and aggregate equipment data for statistical purposes. The IMEI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The Software and Services also monitors changes in the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), to be able to continue provision of the service even when users change the SIM card. The IMSI is not collected or stored by Symantec. The above information is used for identifying the telecommunications Devices eligible to receive Content Updates for the Software and Services. This information will not be correlated with any other personally identifiable information, such as Your account information. After the service has terminated the data is retained in statistical form exclusively for internal research. Symantec may share this data with third party contractors and/or data processors as needed for account management.  Information related to the location of Your Devices if the anti-theft functionality is available and enabled.  Images captured by the Device’s camera if available and enabled.  The Wi-Fi Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Devices on which the Software and Services are installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes.  Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: Norton for Small Business Subscription Terms

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information.  Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information.  The Internet Protocol (IP) address and associated geographical information and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you You transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.13. CPS / SUBS_SOS 22.6 / USE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THE “TERMS”) CONSTITUTE A LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN SYMANTEC CORPORATION AND/OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES (“SYMANTEC”) AND YOU FOR USE OF A SERVICE ENTITLED “NORTON VIRUS PROTECTION PROMISE” (“SERVICE(S)”) YOU SELECTED OR INITIATED VIA THE SYMANTEC WEBSITE (“SITE”). THE SERVICE GIVES YOU 24/7 ACCESS TO SYMANTEC’S HANDS-ON NORTONLIVE EXPERTS. BY AGREEING TO THESE TERMS, YOU

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Samples: License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software’s automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended). − Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Software has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. .. − Information contained in email messages that you send through the Software to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate these files with any other personally identifiable information. − Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Your computer Device at the time that the Software encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information. − The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer on which the Software is installed to enable the Software to function and for license administration purposes. − Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your use of this Software. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. CPS / SOS 5.0 / IE Additional Terms and Conditions: In additionadditon to the terms and conditions above, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature following terms and conditions will be transferred also apply to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than Your use of the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.Software:

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Samples: Software License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pageswebpages. Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information. Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information. The Internet Protocol (IP) address and associated geographical information and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Symantec may use information it collects to provide You and users with relevant Software and Services, support and Service subscription functionalities. Symantec may use this information for its internal research, product development, and security purposes, including but not limited to various analytics and monitoring usage trends. Symantec may share this information in anonymized format with third parties for account management, data analytics, and security purposes. If You wish to stop Symantec from collecting, using, transferring, and/or sharing information relating to You or Your Device, You may be required to uninstall the Software from Your Device. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives receive an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.

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Samples: License Agreement

enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the SoftwareSoftware and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer Device during the initial setup of the operating systemsuch Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the computer Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software (recommended)and Services and it is recommended that You do so. − Status information regarding installation and operation of the SoftwareSoftware and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. − Information contained in email messages that you You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with your Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If you You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving the detection ability of Symantec’s antispam technology. Symantec will not correlate or match up these files with any other personally identifiable information. − Information contained in a report that You may choose to send to Symantec through the Software and Services to Symantec when the Software and Services encounters a problem. The report includes information regarding the status of both the Software and Services and Your computer Device at the time that the Software and Services encountered the problem. The status information about Your computer Device may include the system language, country locale, and the operating system version for Your computerDevice, as well as the processes running, their status and performance information, and data from files or folders that were open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. The information could contain personally identifiable information if such information is included in, or is a part of the name of the files or folders open at the time the Software and Services encountered the problem. This information will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. The information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of correcting the encountered problem and improving Symantec’s product performance. This information will not be correlated or matched up with any personally identifiable information. − The Internet Protocol (IP) address and/or Media Access Control (MAC) address and the Machine ID of the computer Device on which the Software and Services is installed to enable the Software and Services to function and for license administration purposes. − Other general, statistical information used for product analysis, and for improving product functionality. Unless it is expressly defined as optional, the collected information as set out above is necessary for the purpose of the functionality of Symantec’s products. Information may be transferred to the Symantec group in the United States or other countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the region in which You are situated (including the European Union) and may be accessible by Symantec employees or contractors exclusively to be used in accordance with the purposes described above. For the same purposes the information may be shared with partners and vendors that process information on behalf of Symantec. Symantec has taken steps so that the collected information, if transferred, receives an adequate level of protection. Subject to applicable laws, Symantec reserves the right to cooperate with any legal process and any law enforcement or other government inquiry related to your Your use of this SoftwareSoftware and Services. This means that Symantec may provide documents and information relevant to a court subpoena or to a law enforcement or other government investigation. In order to promote awareness, detection and prevention of Internet security risks, Symantec may share certain information with research organizations and other security software vendors. Symantec may also use statistics derived from the information to track and publish reports on security risk trends. By using the SoftwareSoftware and Services, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes. In addition, any Data that you transmit or store through the Online Backup Feature will be transferred to and stored in servers located in countries that may have less protective data protection laws than the country in which You are located (including without limitation the United States). These servers are owned and maintained by a third party processor which Symantec has required by contract to safeguard Your Data. If you have any questions about how your Data is being handled, please contact Symantec Customer Service using the contact details in Section 12.CPS / OE 22.0 / USE

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Samples: License Agreement

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