Transaction Data and Payment Instrument Information; Payment Card Industry Compliance Sample Clauses

Transaction Data and Payment Instrument Information; Payment Card Industry Compliance. 12.1 Merchant financial information, information related to Merchant’s Transactions, and other information that Xxxxxxxx provides to Chase Paymentech may be shared by Chase Paymentech with its affiliates. Chase Paymentech will not otherwise disclose or use such information other than (i) as necessary to process Merchant’s Transactions or otherwise provide services and maintain Merchant’s account pursuant to this Agreement; (ii) to detect, prevent, reduce, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; (iii) to enhance or improve Chase Paymentech’s products and services generally; or (iv) as required or permitted by the Payment Brands or applicable law. Chase Paymentech may prepare, use, and/or share with third parties, aggregated, non-personally identifiable information derived from Transaction Data of all of Chase Paymentech’s customers or specific segments of Chase Paymentech’s customers.
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Transaction Data and Payment Instrument Information; Payment Card Industry Compliance. 12.1 Merchant financial information, information related to Merchant’s Transactions, and other information that Merchant provides to Paymentech may be shared by Paymentech with its affiliates and the Payment Brands. Paymentech will not otherwise disclose or use such information other than (a) as necessary to process Merchant’s Transactions or otherwise provide services and maintain Merchant’s account pursuant to this Agreement; (b) to detect, prevent, reduce, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; (c) to enhance or improve Paymentech’s products and services generally; or (d) as required or permitted by the Payment Brands or applicable law. Paymentech may prepare, use, and/or share with third parties, aggregated, non-personally identifiable information derived from Transaction Data of all of Paymentech’s customers or specific segments of Paymentech’s customers.

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