Privacy Disclosures Clause Samples

A Privacy Disclosures clause defines the obligations of parties to inform each other or end users about how personal or sensitive information is collected, used, stored, and shared. Typically, this clause requires that parties provide clear and accessible notices regarding their data practices, and may specify the types of information covered, the purposes for which data is used, and any third parties with whom data may be shared. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and compliance with privacy laws, thereby protecting individuals' rights and reducing the risk of legal liability for improper data handling.
Privacy Disclosures. In providing the Stripe Radar Services, Stripe collects, uses and may make available to other Stripe users information regarding device characteristics and customer activity indicators that may help Stripe users detect and block actual or potential fraud. You affirm that your Privacy Policy fully discloses to Customers these types of data collection and use, including sharing this data with Stripe and Stripe using this data. More information is available under the topic “Advanced Fraud Protection” in the Documentation and in Stripe's Privacy Policy.
Privacy Disclosures. 14.1 We will collect, use, and store any of your Personal Information in accordance with our Privacy Policy (as varied from time to time). 14.2 Without limiting the operation of our Privacy Policy, you expressly authorise us to disclose any of your, your Clients or your Personnel’s Personal Information to the Third-Party Beneficiaries, industry associations, financial institutions, regulators, courts, tribunals, law enforcement agencies or to any other person for any reasonable purpose, in order to provide the Services, for your or your Clients identification or verification procedures, to satisfy AML/CTF obligations, to verify the details provided on your Application Form, to confirm your or your Clients creditworthiness or in the event of a data breach or ADC. 14.3 Disclosures may be made to Third Party Service Providers located in countries where the laws on the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information are less stringent than Australia. You consent to the disclosure of your Personal Information overseas and Australia Privacy Principle 8.1 (as set out in the Privacy Act) will not apply to this disclosure.
Privacy Disclosures. Addendum 2 to this Agreement is our “Privacy Policy and Security Statement.” It describes how we protect your personal and financial information that we collect in the course of providing financial services to you. You acknowledge that you have received and read Addendum 2.
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Privacy Disclosures. (a) BAM collects personal information in order to provide the Services and occasionally for other purposes, such as to invite its clients to functions or events. (b) BAM does not usually disclose personal information to other organisations (including overseas recipients) unless necessary for the provision of the Services or if approved by the Client. (c) BAM's ability to provide the Services may be affected if it is not provided with all personal information requested. (d) ▇▇▇'s privacy policy contains information about how an individual may access personal information BAM holds about that individual, seek the correction of such information, and complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Laws and how BAM will deal with such a complaint. (e) If the Client discloses personal information to BAM, the Client confirms that BAM is authorised to collect it (if such authorisation is required by the Privacy Laws), and the Client has taken reasonable steps to notify the individual of the fact that ▇▇▇ will collect it and the circumstances of that collection, together with ▇▇▇'s identity and contact details and the matters referred to in clauses 16.1(a) to 16.1(d)
Privacy Disclosures. CIBC may use this information to identify me, protect us both from fraud and error, understand my needs and eligibility for services, recommend particular products and services to meet my needs, provide ongoing service, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements. (The word "Information" means financial and financially-related information about me, including information to identify me or qualify me for products and services, or information that CIBC needs for regulatory requirements.) This is explained in the CIBC privacy brochure, Your Privacy is Protected, available at any branch or ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, which describes how the CIBC group collects, uses, discloses, and retains information about me and the products and services I use.