Logged-In User definition

Logged-In User means a user utilizing the Portal, under an authenticated AT&T ID, such that AT&T’s security or authentication systems recognize the user with a valid ID and password combination and authorize Synacor to enable such user to access and use the Portal in a logged-in state.

Examples of Logged-In User in a sentence

  • The types of personally identifiable information collected includes but is not limited to Device Name, Logged-In User Name, Account Phone Number, Adapter Serial number correlated with location information.

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