Limit collection of personal information to that which is necessary for the purposes identified
Privacy law generally
limits the collection of personal information to that which a reasonable person would consider necessary in the situation.
Not exact matches
We may also
limit the products and services we provide to you if you withhold or withdraw consent if the
collection, use and disclosure
of your
personal information are necessary for provision
of that product or service.
This Policy does not apply to: (1) a
limited number
of American Honda websites that are governed by separate privacy policies; (2) our offline
information practices; (3) the
collection and use
of your
personal information by any Honda or Acura dealer; or (4) the
collection and use
of your
information by the companies that operate social media platforms through which American Honda maintains an account or page.
The routine uses
of this
information include, but are not
limited to, its disclosure to federal, state, or local agencies, to private parties such as relatives, present and former employers, business and
personal associates, to consumer reporting agencies, to financial and educational institutions, and to guaranty agencies in order to verify your identity, to determine your eligibility to receive a loan or a benefit on a loan, to permit the servicing or
collection of your loan (s), to enforce the terms
of the loan (s), to investigate possible fraud and to verify compliance with federal student financial aid program regulations, or to locate you if you become delinquent in your loan payments or if you default.
At least one EU directive, Directive 95 / 46 / EC, sets
limits on the
collection and use
of personal information.
You hereby consent to the
collection, use and disclosure
of any
personal information provided to Torkin Manes in accordance with the terms and for the
limited purposes set forth in the Privacy Policy.
[143] PIPA, however, is regulatory and does not establish human rights; it regulates the
collection, use and disclosure
of personal information, and in doing so
limits the freedom
of expression
of some, but not all.
Subject to
limited exceptions, PIPA requires organizations to obtain consent prior to the
collection, use or disclosure
of personal information.
MB may use your
personal information for purposes such as, but not
limited to, providing legal services, billing, record - keeping, and other client contact and service matters, accessing new clients» eligibility for credit, audit and record - keeping purposes, account
collection purposes, managing and developing business and operations, learning about the needs
of current and potential clients, developing or offering services and products tailored to our clients» needs, communicating with clients regarding current and future products and services, and responding to client comments and suggestions.
However,
collection of personal information will not be
limited to collecting directly from the individual concerned.
PIPEDA already contains a carefully
limited exception to consent to the
collection, use or disclosure
of personal information where it is «publicly available» as defined in the Regulations Specifying Publicly Available I
information where it is «publicly available» as defined in the Regulations Specifying Publicly Available
InformationInformation.
Many
of the changes outlined Wednesday were an attempt to
limit the
collection and use
of such
information, even though Zuckerberg reiterated several times that Facebook never «sold»
personal information to third parties.
In the complaint, EPIC asks the FTC to investigate Facebook, determine the extent
of the harm to consumer privacy and safety, require Facebook to cease
collection and use
of users» biometric data without their affirmative opt - in consent, require Facebook to give users meaningful control over their
personal information, establish appropriate security safeguards, and
limit the disclosure
of user
information to third parties.
Worse still, only 49pc say their organisation
limits collection, retention and access
of personal information to the minimum levels necessary to accomplish the purpose for which it was collected.