Third-Party Analytics Sample Clauses

Third-Party Analytics. Supplier agrees not to use any third-party analytics services, software, or tools of any kind (including but not limited to any user analytics or website analytics tool that shares Institutional Information with a third party, such as Google Analytics or Meta Pixel) in connection with the performance of its obligations under this Agreement without first obtaining the express written consent of the UC Location Chancellor or their designee. In the event Supplier wishes to use any third- party analytics services, software, or tools, Supplier must first obtain such express written consent, which consent may be withheld in UC’s sole discretion. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that any use of third-party analytics services, software, or tools without such express written consent shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement that is incapable of cure by Supplier and, therefore, may result in the termination of the Agreement by UC, at UC’s sole election.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Third-Party Analytics. We use automated devices and applications, such as Google Analytics, to evaluate usage of our SITE. We also may use other analytic means to evaluate our SITE. We use these tools to help us improve our services, performance, and user experiences. These entities may use cookies and other tracking technologies to perform their services. To learn more about Google’s privacy practices, please review the Google Policy at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/policies/privacy/. You can also download the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on to prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/dlpage/gaoptout. ● Do-Not-Track. Currently, our systems do not recognize browser “do-not-track” requests. You may, however, disable certain tracking as discussed in this section (e.g., by disabling cookies); you also may opt-out of targeted advertising by following the instructions in the Third Party Ad Network section.
Third-Party Analytics. We have engaged Inspectlet to analyze the activities of members to assist us in future product development and enhancement our Website, and Inspectlet’s authorized use of cookies and other tracking technologies enable it to have access to certain information of members to the Website. Such access to and use of such information by Inspectlet is governed by Inspectlet’s Privacy Policy which can be seen here at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal#privacy. In no event will Inspectlet obtain any data or information that identifies or could identify you; any and all information and data obtained pertaining to your activities shall be in unidentifiable form, and we will ensure that to be the case. Any part of the Inspectlet Privacy Policy that would allow otherwise is inapplicable. We will make sure that Inspectlet agrees to the same these terms.

Related to Third-Party Analytics

  • Technology Research Analyst Job# 1810 General Characteristics Maintains a strong understanding of the enterprise’s IT systems and architectures. Assists in the analysis of the requirements for the enterprise and applying emerging technologies to support long-term business objectives. Responsible for researching, collecting, and disseminating information on emerging technologies and key learnings throughout the enterprise. Researches and recommends changes to foundation architecture. Supports research projects to identify and evaluate emerging technologies. Interfaces with users and staff to evaluate possible implementation of the new technology in the enterprise, consistent with the goal of improving existing systems and technologies and in meeting the needs of the business. Analyzes and researches process of deployment and assists in this process.

  • Data Analysis In the meeting, the analysis that has led the College President to conclude that a reduction- in-force in the FSA at that College may be necessary will be shared. The analysis will include but is not limited to the following: ● Relationship of the FSA to the mission, vision, values, and strategic plan of the College and district ● External requirement for the services provided by the FSA such as accreditation or intergovernmental agreements ● Annual instructional load (as applicable) ● Percentage of annual instructional load taught by Residential Faculty (as applicable) ● Fall 45th-day FTSE inclusive of dual enrollment ● Number of Residential Faculty teaching/working in the FSA ● Number of Residential Faculty whose primary FSA is the FSA being analyzed ● Revenue trends over five years for the FSA including but not limited to tuition and fees ● Expenditure trends over five years for the FSA including but not limited to personnel and capital ● Account balances for any fees accounts within the FSA ● Cost/benefit analysis of reducing all non-Residential Faculty plus one Residential Faculty within the FSA ● An explanation of the problem that reducing the number of faculty in the FSA would solve ● The list of potential Residential Faculty that are at risk of layoff as determined by the Vice Chancellor of Human Resources ● Other relevant information, as requested

  • Third Party Verification 4.8.1 The SPD shall be further required to provide entry to the site of the Power Project free of all encumbrances at all times during the Term of the Agreement to SECI and a third Party nominated by any Indian Governmental Instrumentality for inspection and verification of the works being carried out by the SPD at the site of the Power Project.

  • SERVICE MONITORING, ANALYSES AND ORACLE SOFTWARE 11.1 We continuously monitor the Services to facilitate Oracle’s operation of the Services; to help resolve Your service requests; to detect and address threats to the functionality, security, integrity, and availability of the Services as well as any content, data, or applications in the Services; and to detect and address illegal acts or violations of the Acceptable Use Policy. Oracle monitoring tools do not collect or store any of Your Content residing in the Services, except as needed for such purposes. Oracle does not monitor, and does not address issues with, non-Oracle software provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Information collected by Oracle monitoring tools (excluding Your Content) may also be used to assist in managing Oracle’s product and service portfolio, to help Oracle address deficiencies in its product and service offerings, and for license management purposes.

  • Third Party Links The Services may contain links to third-party services such as third party websites, applications, or ads ("Third-Party Links"). When you click on such a link, we will not warn you that you have left the Services. The Company does not control and is not responsible for Third-Party Links. The Company provides these Third-Party Links only as a convenience and does not review, approve, monitor, endorse, warrant, or make any representations with respect to them, or any content, products or services accessible through such links. Your use of all Third-Party Links is at your own risk.

  • Third Party Products and Services Certain third-party hardware, software and services may be resold, distributed, provided or otherwise made available by Entrust through or in connection with the Hosted Services (“Third Party Vendor Products”). Except as expressly stated in this ECSS Schedule, Entrust has no obligation and excludes all liability with respect to Third Party Vendor Products, the use of which shall be exclusively subject to the applicable third party vendor’s terms, conditions and policy documents (“Vendor Terms”) accompanying, embedded in, or delivered with the Third Party Vendor Products or otherwise made available by the third party vendor. In particular:

  • Diagnostic Services Procedures ordered by a recognized Provider because of specific symptoms to diagnose a specific condition or disease. Some examples include, but are not limited to:

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.