Privacy; Data Protection. From time to time, the Prerelease Software may collect certain information from Your computer, which may include: Information on potential security risks as well as URLs of websites visited that the Prerelease Software deems potentially fraudulent. The URLs could contain personally identifiable information that a potentially fraudulent website is attempting to obtain without Your permission. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior, potentially fraudulent websites and other Internet security risks. URLs of websites visited as well as search keywords and search results only if the Norton Safe Web feature is enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose 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 Prerelease 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 associated documentation for applicable products. The name given to the computer, mobile or mobile computing device (the “Device”) during the initial setup of such Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Prerelease Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Prerelease 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 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 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 Prerelease Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes.
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Samples: Prerelease Software Testing License Agreement, Prerelease Software Testing License Agreement
Privacy; Data Protection. From time to time, the Prerelease Licensed Software may collect certain information from Your computerthe device on which it is installed, which may include: :
(i) Information on potential security risks as well as URLs of websites visited that the Prerelease Licensed Software deems potentially fraudulent. The URLs could contain personally identifiable information that a potentially fraudulent website is attempting to obtain without Your permission. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior, potentially fraudulent websites and other Internet security risks. URLs of websites visited as well as search keywords and search results only if the Norton Safe Web feature is enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may will not be associated correlated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable any personally identifiable information.
(ii) Portable executable files and files that contain with 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 Prerelease Licensed Software’s automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information. Symantec does not access or process the information. The information that has been obtained by is not necessary for the malware without Your permissionproduct to function. 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 associated documentation Documentation for applicable products. The name given to the computer, mobile or mobile computing device .
(the “Device”iii) during the initial setup of such Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Prerelease Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Prerelease Software (recommended). Status information regarding installation and operation of the Licensed Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Licensed Software was successfully completed as well as whether the Licensed 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 Licensed 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-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 automaticallycorrelated with any personally identifiable information.
(iv) If You install Central Quarantine, the software may submit usernames, company name, domain name, workstation name and potential malware samples. If you send such messages As a result, personal information captured by the malware may also be transmitted to Symantec, Symantec will use them only .
(v) Other information used for the purpose purposes of analyzing and improving the detection ability functionality 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 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 performanceproducts. 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 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 Prerelease Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes.
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Samples: Software License Agreement
Privacy; Data Protection. From time to time, the Prerelease Licensed Software may collect certain information from Your computerthe device on which it is installed, which may include: :
1. Information regarding installation of the Licensed Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Licensed Software was successfully completed and is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec's product installation success rate. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information.
2. Information on potential security risks as well as URLs of websites visited that the Prerelease Licensed Software deems potentially fraudulent. The URLs could contain personally identifiable information that a potentially fraudulent website is attempting to obtain without Your permission. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving the ability of Symantec’s 's products to detect malicious behavior, potentially fraudulent websites and other Internet security risks. URLs of websites visited as well as search keywords and search results only if the Norton Safe Web feature is enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may will not be associated correlated with a particular Web site before You view itany personally identifiable information.
3. Executable Portable 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 Prerelease Licensed Software’s '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 's products to detect malicious behaviorbehavior 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 associated documentation Documentation for applicable products.
4. The name given during initial setup to the computer, mobile or mobile computing device (on which the “Device”) during the initial setup of such DeviceLicensed Software is being installed. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device such device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Prerelease Licensed Software. You may change such the account name at any time after installation of the Prerelease Licensed Software (recommended).
5. Status information regarding installation The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and operation of International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) for the mobile telecommunications device used with the Licensed 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 being collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success ratebeing able to identify the telecommunications device eligible to receive Content Updates for the Licensed Software. Symantec may also use this 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 correlated with any other personally identifiable information.
6. Information contained in a report that You may choose to send through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes Other information regarding the status used for purposes 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 analyzing and improving the functionality of Symantec’s product performance's products. 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 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 Prerelease Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes.
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Samples: Software License Agreement
Privacy; Data Protection. From time to time, the Prerelease Software may collect certain information from Your computer, which may include: − Information on potential security risks as well as URLs of websites visited that the Prerelease Software deems potentially fraudulent. The URLs could contain personally identifiable information that a potentially fraudulent website is attempting to obtain without Your permission. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior, potentially fraudulent websites and other Internet security risks. − URLs of websites visited as well as search keywords and search results only if the Norton Safe Web feature is enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose 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 Prerelease 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 associated documentation for applicable products. − The name given to the computer, mobile or mobile computing device (the “Device”) during the initial setup of such Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Prerelease Software. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Prerelease 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 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 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 Prerelease Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes.
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Privacy; Data Protection. From time to time, the Prerelease Licensed Software may collect certain information from Your computerthe device on which it is installed, which may include: :
(i) Information regarding installation of the Licensed Software. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Licensed Software was successfully completed and is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product installation success rate. This information will not be correlated with any personally identifiable information.
(ii) Information on potential security risks as well as URLs of websites visited that the Prerelease Licensed Software deems potentially fraudulent. The URLs could contain personally identifiable information that a potentially fraudulent website is attempting to obtain without Your permission. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior, potentially fraudulent websites and other Internet security risks. URLs of websites visited as well as search keywords and search results only if the Norton Safe Web feature is enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may will not be associated correlated with a particular Web site before You view it. Executable any personally identifiable information.
(iii) Portable 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 Prerelease Licensed Software’s automatic submission function. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your 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 associated documentation Documentation for applicable products. .
(iv) The name given during initial setup to the computer, mobile or mobile computing device (on which the “Device”) during the initial setup of such DeviceLicensed Software is being installed. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device such device under which You you may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You you may use certain features of the Prerelease Licensed Software. You may change such the account name at any time after installation of the Prerelease Licensed Software (recommended). Status information regarding installation .
(v) The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and operation of International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) for the mobile telecommunications device used with the Licensed 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 being collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success ratebeing able to identify the telecommunications device eligible to receive Content Updates for the Licensed Software. Symantec may also use this 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 correlated with any other personally identifiable information. Information contained in a report that You may choose to send through the Software to Symantec when the Software encounters a problem. The report includes .
(vi) Other information regarding the status used for purposes 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 analyzing and improving the functionality of Symantec’s product performanceproducts. 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 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 Prerelease Software, You acknowledge and agree that Symantec may collect, transmit, store, disclose and analyze such information for these purposes.
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Samples: Software License Agreement