Okta’s Sub-processors Sample Clauses

Okta’s Sub-processors. Customer has instructed or authorized the use of Sub-processors to assist Okta with respect to the performance of Okta's obligations under the Agreement pursuant to a written contract that binds each Sub-processor to comply with applicable Data Protection Laws and Regulations and with terms no less protective of privacy than the terms in this DPA. Okta shall be liable for the acts and omissions of its Sub-processors to the same extent Okta would be liable if performing the services of each Sub-processor directly under the terms of this DPA, except as otherwise set forth in the Agreement.
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Okta’s Sub-processors. Customer has instructed or authorized the use of Sub- processors to assist Okta with respect to the performance of Okta's obligations under the Agreement and Okta agrees to be responsible for the acts or omissions of such Sub-processors to the same extent as Okta would be liable if performing the services of the Sub-processors under the terms of the Agreement. Upon written request of the Customer, Okta will provide to Customer a list of its then-current Sub-processors. Customer acknowledges and agrees that (a) Xxxx’s Affiliates may be retained as Sub-processors; and (b) Okta and Okta’s Affiliates respectively may engage third-party Sub-processors in connection with the provision of the Service. On Okta’s Agreements webpage (accessible via xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx under the “Trust & Compliance Documentation” link), Customer may find a mechanism to subscribe to notifications of new Sub-processors for each applicable Service, to which Customer shall subscribe, and if Customer subscribes, Okta shall provide notification of a new Sub- processor(s) before authorizing any new Sub-processor(s) to process Personal Data in connection with the provision of the applicable Service. In order to exercise its right to object to Okta’s use of a new Sub-processor, Customer shall notify Okta promptly in writing within ten (10) business days after receipt of Okta’s notice in accordance with the mechanism set out above. In the event Customer objects to a new Sub-processor, and that objection is not unreasonable, Okta will use reasonable efforts to make available to Customer a change in the Service or recommend a commercially-reasonable change to Customer’s configuration or use of the Service to avoid Processing of Personal Data by the objected-to new Sub-processor without unreasonably burdening the Customer. If Okta is unable to make available such change within a reasonable time period, which shall not exceed thirty (30) days, Customer may terminate the applicable Order Form(s) with respect only to those aspects of the Service which cannot be provided by Okta without the use of the objected-to new Sub-processor by providing written notice to Okta. Okta will refund Customer any prepaid fees covering the remainder of the term of such Order Form(s) following the effective date of termination with respect to such terminated Service. The parties agree that the copies of the Sub-processor agreements that must be provided by Okta to Customer pursuant to Clause 5(j) of the Standard Co...

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  • Sub-processors 7.1 bookinglab shall not subcontract any processing of the Customer Personal Data to any Sub-Processor except as authorised by the Customer in accordance with this paragraph 7. The Customer consents to bookinglab engaging Sub-Processors to process the Data provided that: (i) bookinglab provides at least 30 days' prior notice of the addition of any subcontractor (including details of the processing it performs or will perform) (“Sub-Processor Notice”); and (ii) bookinglab complies with paragraphs 7.4 and 7.5 of this Appendix. 7.2 The Customer hereby consents to bookinglab’s use of the Sub-Processors listed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxx which shall be maintained and updated when any Sub-Processor is added or removed in accordance with this paragraph 7. 7.3 If within 30 days of receipt of a Sub-Processor Notice the Customer notifies bookinglab in writing of its refusal to consent to bookinglab’s appointment of a Sub-Processor on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of Customer Personal Data, then either: (i) bookinglab will not appoint the Sub-Processor; or (ii) if bookinglab does appoint the Sub-Processor, the Customer may elect to terminate the Agreement without penalty or cost to either party save that any portion of the fees paid in advance in respect of Services not yet delivered as at the effective date of termination shall be refunded to the Customer. If after 30 days from receipt of the Sub-Processor Notice the Customer has not indicated its refusal of the appointment of a Sub-Processor in accordance with this paragraph, then the Customer is deemed to have given its consent and bookinglab shall be entitled to appoint the relevant Sub-Processor with immediate effect. 7.4 If bookinglab appoints a Sub-Processor, bookinglab shall ensure that: (a) such Sub-Processor shall only process Customer Personal Data in order to perform one or more of bookinglab's obligations under this Agreement; and (b) it enters into a written agreement or other legally enforceable terms with that Sub-Processor prior to any processing by the Sub-Processor, requiring the Sub-Processor to: (i) process Customer Personal Data only in accordance with the written instructions of bookinglab or the Customer; and (ii) comply with data protection obligations equivalent in all material respects to those imposed on bookinglab under this Appendix. 7.5 Notwithstanding the appointment of a Sub-Processor, bookinglab is responsible and liable to the Customer for any processing by the Sub-Processor in breach of this Appendix.

  • Sub-processor For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Sub-processor” (sometimes referred to as the “Subcontractor”) means a party other than LEA or Provider, who Provider uses for data collection, analytics, storage, or other service to operate and/or improve its software, and who has access to PII.

  • Sub-processing 11.1 The data importer shall not subcontract any of its processing operations performed on behalf of the data exporter under the Clauses without the prior written consent of the data exporter. Where the data importer subcontracts its obligations under the Clauses, with the consent of the data exporter, it shall do so only by way of a written agreement with the sub-processor which imposes the same obligations on the sub- processor as are imposed on the data importer under the Clauses. Where the sub-processor fails to fulfil its data protection obligations under such written agreement the data importer shall remain fully liable to the data exporter for the performance of the sub-processor’s obligations under such agreement. 11.2 The prior written contract between the data importer and the sub-processor shall also provide for a third-party beneficiary clause as laid down in Clause 3 for cases where the data subject is not able to bring the claim for compensation referred to in paragraph 1 of Clause 6 against the data exporter or the data importer because they have factually disappeared or have ceased to exist in law or have become insolvent and no successor entity has assumed the entire legal obligations of the data exporter or data importer by contract or by operation of law. Such third-party liability of the sub-processor shall be limited to its own processing operations under the Clauses. 11.3 The provisions relating to data protection aspects for sub-processing of the contract referred to in paragraph 1 shall be governed by the law of the Member State in which the data exporter is established, namely ........................................ 11.4 The data exporter shall keep a list of sub-processing agreements concluded under the Clauses and notified by the data importer pursuant to Clause 5(j), which shall be updated at least once a year. The list shall be available to the data exporter’s data protection supervisory authority.

  • Subprocessors Provider shall enter into written agreements with all Subprocessors performing functions for the Provider in order for the Provider to provide the Services pursuant to the Service Agreement, whereby the Subprocessors agree to protect Student Data in a manner no less stringent than the terms of this DPA.

  • List of Operator’s Subprocessors [Box 26] [Box 27] [Box 28] [Box 29]

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