Stripe Radar Data definition

Stripe Radar Data means the Radar Scores and other data you receive through the Stripe Radar Services.

Examples of Stripe Radar Data in a sentence

  • You will promptly delete or destroy all Stripe Radar Data in your possession or control that you received in connection with the Stripe Radar Services (a) upon termination of these Stripe Radar Terms; and (b) at any time upon Stripe’s request.

  • These terms (“Stripe Radar Terms”) supplement the General Terms and Stripe Payments Terms (as applicable) and govern your use of the Stripe Radar Services and Stripe Radar Data.

  • Stripe Radar Data is Stripe Data for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • However, in each case, you may retain copies of that Stripe Radar Data to the extent Law requires, as long as you use that data only to comply with Law.

  • You may use the Stripe Radar Services and Stripe Radar Data only to help detect and block actual or potential fraud and unauthorised Transactions, in each case in connection with the Services.

  • You may use the Stripe Radar Services and Stripe Radar Data only to help detect and block actual or potential fraud and unauthorized Transactions, in each case in connection with the Services.

Related to Stripe Radar Data

  • ALI Database A database used in providing 911 Service which stores information associated with End User customers’ telephone numbers or Shell Records.

  • End User Data means any information or data of any kind that personally identifies (or that can be used, together with other information or data, to personally identify) an End User.

  • GLO Data means any data or information owned by the GLO, including PII or SPI as defined below, that Provider creates, obtains, accesses (via records, systems, or otherwise), receives (from the GLO or on behalf of the GLO), or uses in the performance of the Contract or any documents related thereto.

  • Precise geolocation data means information derived from technology, including but not limited to

  • Category 4 Data is data that is confidential and requires special handling due to statutes or regulations that require especially strict protection of the data and from which especially serious consequences may arise in the event of any compromise of such data. Data classified as Category 4 includes but is not limited to data protected by: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Pub. L. 104-191 as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164; the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99; Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075 (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/pub/irs-pdf/p1075.pdf); Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration regulations on Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2; and/or Criminal Justice Information Services, 28 CFR Part 20.