Log Data definition

Log Data means all data generated by an Internet server that relates to file requests, user identification, session times and similar available information, including information set forth by EXHIBIT E.
Log Data means all data generated by an Internet server that relates to file requests, user identification, session times and similar available information, as set forth by EXHIBIT F.
Log Data means records of System and/or Named User activity in an Igloo Environment logged by the System.

Examples of Log Data in a sentence

  • If not already done earlier, we will either delete Log Data or remove any common account identifiers, such as your username, full IP address, or email address, after 18 months.

  • Xxxxxxx.xxx uses Log Data to provide our Services and to measure, customize, and improve them.

  • Licensee hereby grants SiTime a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, freely-transferable, fully paid, and royalty-free license, with right to sublicense through multiple levels, to collect, reproduce, create derivative works of, publicly perform, publicly display, distribute, and otherwise use and exploit the Log Data solely for internal use and for the purpose of improving SiTime products and services.

  • Company hereby grants Medcurio a royalty-free, worldwide, license during Company’s Subscription Term to reproduce, display, access, modify, transmit and use (i) the Company Data and Log Data to provide the Software, and any maintenance and support required; and (ii) the Log Data to improve and analyze the performance of the Software, solely on a generic, aggregate basis along with Medcurio’s use of similar data from its other customers.

  • Our servers may automatically record information ("Log Data") created by your use of the Services.


More Definitions of Log Data

Log Data refers to information regarding a supported event, such as IIS and Windows events, that is logged by a computer and for which the Log Analytics Service has been configured to be processed by the Service index.
Log Data means an automatic record of an activity in relation to the exchange of, and access to, data processed through the federation gateway, that show in particular the type of processing activity, the date and time of the processing activity, and the identifier of the person processing the data.
Log Data means technical data regarding Company’s use of the Software, including technical logs, metadata, support issues, and metrics.
Log Data means all data generated by an Internet web or application server that relates to data requests, operation requests, HTTP requests, including all HTTP headers, and other information such as user identification, session times and similar available information, but only to the extent such Log Data relates specifically to use by Customers in the Territory.
Log Data means metadata about services in the cloud, logs, audit trail events and metrics.
Log Data means the aggregated, non-personally identifiable, information or data contained in a log file, including without limitation information or data inputted into a log file by Licensee when evaluating Customer’s products or devices.
Log Data means certain information about how a person uses our Service, including both Account holders and non-Account holders (both a “User”). Log Data may include information such as a User’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, operating system, the web page that a User was visiting before accessing our Service, the pages or features of our Service to which a User browsed and the time spent on those pages or features, search terms, the links on our Service that a User clicked on and other statistics. We use Log Data to administer the Service and we analyze (and may engage third parties to analyze) Log Data to improve, customize and enhance our Service by expanding their features and functionality and tailoring them to our Users’ needs and preferences. We may use a person’s IP address to generate aggregate, non- identifying information about how our Service are used. We may also correlate your IP address with other information we collect about you.