Common use of Submitting Requests Clause in Contracts

Submitting Requests. Do-Not-Sell (Opt-out) Requests, Requests to Know, Requests to Delete, Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information and Requests to Correct may be submitted: o By contacting us at 1-000-000-0000 (toll free) o By submitting a Consumer Request through this link We will use the following process to verify Requests to Know and Requests to Delete: We will acknowledge receipt of your Consumer Request, verify it using processes required by law, then process and respond to your request as required by law. To verify such requests, we may ask you to provide the following information: • For a Request to Know categories of personal information which we collect, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty by matching at least two data points provided by you against information in our systems which are considered reasonably reliable for the purposes of verifying a consumer’s identity. • For a Request to Know specific pieces of personal information or for Requests to Delete, we will verify your identity to a high degree of certainty by matching at least three pieces of personal information provided by you to personal information maintained in our systems and also by obtaining a signed declaration under penalty of perjury that the requestor is the consumer whose personal information is the subject of the request. An authorized agent can make a request on a California resident’s behalf by providing a power of attorney valid under California law, or providing: (1) proof that the consumer authorized the agent to do so; (2) verification of their own identity with respect to a Right to Know categories, Right to Know specific pieces of personal information, or Requests to Delete which are outlined above; and (3) direct confirmation that the consumer provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. We will respond to verifiable requests received from California residents as required by law. For more information about our privacy practices, you may contact us as set forth above. Consumer Requests Received in 2021. In calendar year 2021, we received and responded to consumer requests under the CCPA as set forth in the table below: Request Type Number of Requests Received Number of Requests With Which We Complied (in whole or in part) Number of Requests Denied* Average Response Time (Number of Days) 8 Requests to Delete 3 1 2 64 Requests to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Information 790 782** 0 0 *This includes requests that were denied because we were unable to verify the identity of the requestor. **We receive opt-out requests through multiple channels including a cookie preference manager and by email. The difference between the number of requests received and the number of requests we responded to is due to the channel by which we received the request to opt-out. We received 8 requests to opt-out through email. We followed up with the requestors for more information, but the requestor never clarified to which WTW group or information their request applied to. Opt-Out Preference Signals and “Do-Not-Track” Signals The WTW intranet is unable to process opt-out of tracking signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). For more information about the GPC, please click here. In addition, the WTW intranet does not recognize or respond to any signal which your browser might transmit through its so-called “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature. For more information about DNT signals, please click here.

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Samples: Restricted Share Unit Award Agreement (Willis Towers Watson PLC)

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Submitting Requests. Do-Not-Sell (Opt-out) Requests, Requests to Know, Requests to Delete, Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information Limit, and Requests to Correct may be submitted: o By contacting us at 1-000-000-0000 (toll free) o By submitting a Consumer Request through this link We will use the following process to verify Requests to Know and Requests to Delete: We will acknowledge receipt of your Consumer Request, verify it using processes required by law, then process and respond to your request as required by law. To verify such requests, we may ask you to provide the following information: • For a Request to Know categories of personal information which we collect, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty by matching at least two data points provided by you against information in our systems which are considered reasonably reliable for the purposes of verifying a consumer’s identity. • For a Request to Know specific pieces of personal information or for Requests to Delete, we will verify your identity to a high degree of certainty by matching at least three pieces of personal information provided by you to personal information maintained in our systems and also by obtaining a signed declaration under penalty of perjury that the requestor is the consumer whose personal information is the subject of the request. An authorized agent can make a request on a California resident’s behalf by providing a power of attorney valid under California law, or providing: (1) proof that the consumer authorized the agent to do so; (2) verification of their own identity with respect to a Right to Know categories, Right to Know specific pieces of personal information, or Requests to Delete which are outlined above; and (3) direct confirmation that the consumer provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. We will respond to verifiable requests received from California residents as required by law. For more information about our privacy practices, you may contact us as set forth above. Consumer Requests Received in 20212022. In calendar year 20212022, we received and responded to consumer requests under the CCPA as set forth in the table below: Request Type Number of Requests Received Number of Requests With Which We Complied (in whole or in part) Number of Requests Denied* Average Response Time (Number of Days) 8 Requests to Know 1 1 0 33 Requests to Delete 3 1 2 64 Requests to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Information 790 782** 0 0 *This includes requests that were denied because we were unable to verify the identity of the requestor. **We receive opt-out requests through multiple channels including a cookie preference manager and by email. The difference between the number of requests received and the number of requests we responded to is due to the channel by which we received the request to opt-out. We received 8 requests to opt-out through email. We followed up with the requestors for more information, but the requestor never clarified to which WTW group or information their request applied to. Opt-Out Preference Signals and “Do-Not-Track” Signals Signals. The WTW intranet is unable to process opt-out of tracking signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). For more information about the GPC, please click here. In addition, the WTW intranet does not recognize or respond to any signal which your browser might transmit through its so-called “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature. For more information about DNT signals, please click here.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Restricted Share Unit Award Agreement (Willis Towers Watson PLC)

Submitting Requests. Do-Not-Sell (Opt-out) Requests, Requests to Know, Requests to Delete, Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information Limit, and Requests to Correct may be submitted: o By contacting us at 1-000-000-0000 (toll free) o By submitting a Consumer Request through this link We will use the following process to verify Requests to Know and Requests to Delete: We will acknowledge receipt of your Consumer Request, verify it using processes required by law, then process and respond to your request as required by law. To verify such requests, we may ask you to provide the following information: • For a Request to Know categories of personal information which we collect, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty by matching at least two data points provided by you against information in our systems which are considered reasonably reliable for the purposes of verifying a consumer’s identity. • For a Request to Know specific pieces of personal information or for Requests to Delete, we will verify your identity to a high degree of certainty by matching at least three pieces of personal information provided by you to personal information maintained in our systems and also by obtaining a signed declaration under penalty of perjury that the requestor is the consumer whose personal information is the subject of the request. An authorized agent can make a request on a California resident’s behalf by providing a power of attorney valid under California law, or providing: (1) proof that the consumer authorized the agent to do so; (2) verification of their own identity with respect to a Right to Know categories, Right to Know specific pieces of personal information, or Requests to Delete which are outlined above; and (3) direct confirmation that the consumer provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. We will respond to verifiable requests received from California residents as required by law. For more information about our privacy practices, you may contact us as set forth above. Consumer Requests Received in 2021. In calendar year 2021, we received and responded to consumer requests under the CCPA as set forth in the table below: Request Type Number of Requests Received Number of Requests With Which We Complied (in whole or in part) Number of Requests Denied* Average Response Time (Number of Days) 8 Requests to Delete 3 1 2 64 Requests to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Information 790 782** 0 0 *This includes requests that were denied because we were unable to verify the identity of the requestor. **We receive opt-out requests through multiple channels including a cookie preference manager and by email. The difference between the number of requests received and the number of requests we responded to is due to the channel by which we received the request to opt-out. We received 8 requests to opt-out through email. We followed up with the requestors for more information, but the requestor never clarified to which WTW group or information their request applied to. Opt-Out Preference Signals and “Do-Not-Track” Signals The WTW intranet is unable to process opt-out of tracking signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). For more information about the GPC, please click here. In addition, the WTW intranet does not recognize or respond to any signal which your browser might transmit through its so-called “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature. For more information about DNT signals, please click here.

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Samples: Restricted Share Unit Award Agreement (Willis Towers Watson PLC)

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Submitting Requests. Do-Not-Sell (Opt-out) Requests, Requests to Know, Requests to Delete, Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information and Requests to Correct may be submitted: o By contacting us at 1-000-000-0000 (toll free) o By submitting a Consumer Request through this link We will use the following process to verify Requests to Know and Requests to Delete: We will acknowledge receipt of your Consumer Request, verify it using processes required by law, then process and respond to your request as required by law. To verify such requests, we may ask you to provide the following information: • For a Request to Know categories of personal information which we collect, we will verify your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty by matching at least two data points provided by you against information in our systems which are considered reasonably reliable for the purposes of verifying a consumer’s identity. • For a Request to Know specific pieces of personal information or for Requests to Delete, we will verify your identity to a high degree of certainty by matching at least three pieces of personal information provided by you to personal information maintained in our systems and also by obtaining a signed declaration under penalty of perjury that the requestor is the consumer whose personal information is the subject of the request. An authorized agent can make a request on a California resident’s behalf by providing a power of attorney valid under California law, or providing: (1) proof that the consumer authorized the agent to do so; (2) verification of their own identity with respect to a Right to Know categories, Right to Know specific pieces of personal information, or Requests to Delete which are outlined above; and (3) direct confirmation that the consumer provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. We will respond to verifiable requests received from California residents as required by law. For more information about our privacy practices, you may contact us as set forth above. Consumer Requests Received in 2021. In calendar year 2021, we received and responded to consumer requests under the CCPA as set forth in the table below: Request Type Number of Requests Received Number of Requests With Which We Complied (in whole or in part) Number of Requests Denied* Average Response Time (Number of Days) 8 Requests to Know 1 1 0 33 Requests to Delete 3 1 2 64 Requests to Opt-Out of the Sale of Personal Information 790 782** 0 0 *This includes requests that were denied because we were unable to verify the identity of the requestor. **We receive opt-out requests through multiple channels including a cookie preference manager and by email. The difference between the number of requests received and the number of requests we responded to is due to the channel by which we received the request to opt-out. We received 8 requests to opt-out through email. We followed up with the requestors for more information, but the requestor never clarified to which WTW group or information their request applied to. Opt-Out Preference Signals and “Do-Not-Track” Signals The WTW intranet is unable to process opt-out of tracking signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC). For more information about the GPC, please click here. In addition, the WTW intranet does not recognize or respond to any signal which your browser might transmit through its so-called “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature. For more information about DNT signals, please click here.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Restricted Share Unit Award Agreement (Willis Towers Watson PLC)

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