Information Sharing With Third Parties Sample Clauses

Information Sharing With Third Parties. From time to time we may enter into a special relationship with another company that is not owned by Bicoastal Media to provide additional features at this site. These special relationships may include “powered by” partners, business partners, sponsors, and co-branded sites (referred to here as “co- branded pages”). These might include, for example, pages that share our name and that of another entity, such as TicketMaster. Third party vendors such as Triton Digital, Google Analytics, Abacast streaming use cookies to track visits through our site. Google uses cookies to serve ads based on a users prior visits to our website. For more information about opting out of third party vendors use of cookies for interest based advertising you may visit xxxxxxxx.xxxx. In the case you should look for a specific privacy statement on any such co-branded page. Any personal information that you provide when signing up at one of those co-branded pages may be shared with our third party partner. You should also check our partner’s website for information regarding its privacy policies. Also, the nature of some features of our site may require that we share personal information about you with persons or companies outside of the Bicoastal Media family. For example, this may occur at a feature that enables you, via our site, to ask questions of persons or entities that are not part of the Bicoastal Media family. By responding to those features of the site, whether by email or direct entry of information on our Website, you are consenting to our transferring that information to such persons or entities. With respect to specific registration modules, like contests, we may disclose personal information collected, and we will post a conspicuous statement on the registration module to the effect that we will be disclosing the information collected with third parties Finally, we may share any of the information collected from you with these other non-Bicoastal Media companies in an aggregate basis. The aggregated information is not linked to any information that can identify you. IP Address and Log Files We may use your IP address to administer our Website, to help diagnose problems with our server, to analyze trends, to track users’ webpage movements, to help identify you and your shopping cart, and to gather broad demographic information for aggregate use.
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Information Sharing With Third Parties. We do not share your personal information with third parties unless otherwise stated. Non-affiliated companies that perform support services for your Account or facilitate your Transactions and/or Contracts with us, including those that provide professional, legal, or accounting advice to us or are acting on our behalf to investigate your credit standing, are examples of third-party disclosures made by us in accordance with this policy. Non-affiliated firms who help us provide services to you are expected to keep your personal information confidential to the extent that they receive it and to use it only in the course of delivering those services and for the purposes that we specify. We may also share your personal information with third parties in order to carry out your instructions or with your explicit agreement. We want you to know that your personal information will never be sold.
Information Sharing With Third Parties. Individuals or companies outside the First Command Family of Companies are considered third parties. We will not share your information with third parties so they may market their products to you. Accordingly, you do not need to tell us to refrain from sharing your information with third parties. We may share the information we collect about you with third parties only as permitted or required by law. For example, we may share information: • With service providers that assist us with a variety of business activities, including marketing on our behalf, customer service, account administration, online support and research. • To protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud, unauthorized transactions, claims, or other liability. • To process your requests or provide services regarding a financial product or service you request or authorize (such as mutual funds, financial planning services, insur- ance, deposit accounts, loans, credit cards, etc.). Companies with whom we may share your information in this regard include mutual fund companies, insurance com- panies, banks, and transfer agents which maintain your accounts. • With government entities in response to subpoenas or regulatory requirements. • With consumer reporting agencies and/or credit bureaus. • Pursuant to your written consent. All third parties with whom we share your information are required to protect the confidentiality of the information provided by us and may only disclose such information as permitted by law.
Information Sharing With Third Parties. You also consent to and authorize each of us to share personal information about you, including your name, Social Security number or tax identification number, address, and date of birth, with other entities that provide services in connection with the Program (the “Service Providers”). These Service Providers will use such information solely to perform services for the Program and to satisfy their own legal or regulatory obligations associated with the Program. UMB and UNIFIMONEY may also provide personal information about you to any other party if UMB and/or UNIFIMONEY determines that it is required by applicable law or for regulatory compliance. UMB and UNIFIMONEY and its Related Entities may disclose information to third parties about your Customer Account or the transfers you make, including in order to comply with government agency or court orders, upon your written permission, or otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.
Information Sharing With Third Parties. 1. The Subrecipient may share PII with third parties only upon consent of the individual and only for a legitimate purpose as stated in the Illinois Personal Information Protection Act; and

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  • Contact with Third Parties In the event that Supplier receives a request from a third party (including an individual) to access any Personal Information in Supplier’s possession, Supplier will promptly forward a copy of such request to DXC and will cooperate with DXC in responding to any such request. Upon DXC’s request, Supplier will make Personal Information in its possession available to DXC or any Third Party designated in writing by DXC and will update Personal Information in Supplier’s possession in accordance with DXC's written instructions. If any government or competent authority requests Supplier to disclose or allow access to Personal Information, Supplier shall, unless legally prohibited, immediately notify DXC of such request and shall not disclose or allow access to such Personal Information without first giving DXC an opportunity to consult with the requesting government or authority to seek to prevent such disclosure or access. Supplier will respond to any such government or enforcement authority request only after consultation with DXC and at DXC’s discretion, unless otherwise required by law. Supplier shall promptly notify DXC if any complaints are received from Third Parties about its Processing of Personal Information, and Supplier shall not make any admissions or take any action that may be prejudicial to the defense or settlement of any such complaint. Supplier shall provide DXC with such reasonable assistance as it may require in connection with resolving any such complaint.

  • Information Given to Third Parties We may disclose information to third parties about you, your account, and the transactions on your account: (i) where it is necessary or helpful for completing transactions; (ii) in order to verify the existence and condition of the account for a third party (e.g., a merchant); (iii) in order to comply with government agency or court orders; (iv) if you give us your consent; (v) to service providers who administer the account or perform data processing, records management, collections, and other similar services for us, in order that they may perform those services; (vi) in order to identify, prevent, investigate or report possible suspicious or illegal activity; (vii) in order to issue authorizations for transactions on the account; (viii) to disclose the existence, history, and condition of your account to consumer reporting agencies; and (ix) as permitted by law. Please see our Privacy Policy for further details.

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