Common use of Third Party Databases Clause in Contracts

Third Party Databases. In performing limited verification Entrust (or a subcontractor acting on behalf of Entrust (a "Subcontractor")) may determine whether the organizational identity, address, and domain name provided with Your Certificate Services Application are consistent with information contained in third-party databases (the "Databases"). Entrust or a Subcontractor may perform an investigation which may attempt to confirm Your business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number, line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence. You acknowledge that some of the information submitted to obtain Certificate Services may become included in the Databases. This information will only include: business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number (outside source), line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence. You acknowledge that the foregoing information as contained in the Databases may be licensed by Entrust or its Subcontractor to third parties who may offer You business products and services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement, Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement, Entrust Certificate Services Subscription Agreement

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