Search History Sample Clauses

Search History. 4.1. Company shall not implement on the Site text links provided by Company that consist of an End User’s previous Search Results and which generate Requests when clicked on by End Users (“Search History”) without Google’s prior written approval (including by email) such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Google may require Company to provide mock-ups of the Site incorporating Search History before giving such approval. 4.2. Subject to clause 4.1, Company shall not make Search History available to an End User unless it : a) Has provided the End User with sufficient information to allow End User to make an informed choice as to whether or not to enable Search History; b) Has obtained the End User’s prior opt-in consent to enable this feature; and c) Provides the End-User with the option, at all times, to disable Search History and delete his or her Search History . 4.3. Subject to clauses 4.1 and 4.2, Company shall only provide an End User’s Search History to the End User that performed the searches and shall not provide such Search History to any other End User. 4.4. Subject to clauses 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3, if Company implements Search History on the Site it shall ensure that no Requests contain any End User personal data. For the purposes of this clause 4.4 “personal data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person; an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identification number or to one or more factors specific to his physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity. 4.5. Company may only put its implementation of Search History into live use once Google’s technical and account management personnel are satisfied that Company has properly implemented Search History on the Site in accordance with Google’s technical and branding requirements and otherwise in accordance with the Agreement and Google has approved the Company’s implementation (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 4.6. Company will use and assign Client IDs and/or channel IDs in relation to Search History as instructed by Google at all times, and will provide such information to Google as Google may reasonably request with respect to the use and application of any such Client IDs and/or channel IDs. 4.7. Google will not have any obligations or liability under clause 12 (Indemnities) of the GSA arising from or in connection with any Sea...
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Search History a. Company shall be permitted to implement on the Site text links provided by Company that consist of an End User’s previous Search Queries and which generate Requests when clicked on by End Users (“Search History”) with Google’s prior written approval (including by email), such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Google may require Company to provide mock-ups of the Site incorporating Search History before giving such approval. b. Subject to clause 7(a), Company shall not make Search History available to an End User unless it: i. has provided the End User with sufficient information to allow End User to make an informed choice as to whether or not to enable Search History; ii. has obtained the End User’s prior opt-in consent to enable this feature; and iii. provides the End-User with the option, at all times, to disable Search History and delete his or her Search History. c. Subject to clauses 7(a) and 7(b), Company shall only provide an End User’s Search History to the End User that performed the searches and shall not provide such Search History to any other third party. d. Subject to clauses 7(a), 7(b) and 7(c), if Company implements Search History on the Site it shall ensure that no Requests contain any End User personal data. For the purposes of this clause 4.4 “personal data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person; an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identification number or to one or more factors specific to his physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity. e. Company may only put its implementation of Search History into live use once Google’s technical and account management personnel are satisfied that Company has properly implemented Search History on the Site in accordance with Google’s technical and branding requirements and otherwise in accordance with the Agreement and Google has approved the Company’s implementation (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). f. Company will use and assign Client IDs and/or Channel IDs in relation to Search History as instructed by Google at all times, and will provide such information to Google as Google may reasonably request with respect to the use and application of any such Client IDs and/or Channel IDs. g. Google will not have any obligations or liability under clause 12 (Indemnities) of the GSA arising from or in connection with ...

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