Categories of Personal Data The categories of personal data that we will process in connection with the Plan are the Grantee’s: • name; • date of birth; • job title; • home address (and, if different, mailing address) and postal code; • telephone number; • social insurance, national insurance, US taxpayer and/or foreign tax identification number; • salary; • country of citizenship and nationality; • any Common Stock or directorships held in any of the Relevant TriMas Companies; • details of all awards or any other entitlement to Common Stock awarded, cancelled, exercised, vested, unvested or outstanding in Grantee’s favour; and • reference number (where relevant to link the Grantee’s benefits under the Plan to other documentation issued to or from the US Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service). The processing of the personal data set out above is mandatory in order for the Relevant TriMas Companies to provide and administer the Plan.
Types of Personal Data Contact Information, the extent of which is determined and controlled by the Customer in its sole discretion, and other Personal Data such as navigational data (including website usage information), email data, system usage data, application integration data, and other electronic data submitted, stored, sent, or received by end users via the Subscription Service.
Processing Personal Data This ▇▇▇▇▇ shall be completed by the Controller, who may take account of the view of the Processors, however the final decision as to the content of this Annex shall be with the Buyer at its absolute discretion.
Personal Data Registry Operator shall (i) notify each ICANN-‐accredited registrar that is a party to the registry-‐registrar agreement for the TLD of the purposes for which data about any identified or identifiable natural person (“Personal Data”) submitted to Registry Operator by such registrar is collected and used under this Agreement or otherwise and the intended recipients (or categories of recipients) of such Personal Data, and (ii) require such registrar to obtain the consent of each registrant in the TLD for such collection and use of Personal Data. Registry Operator shall take reasonable steps to protect Personal Data collected from such registrar from loss, misuse, unauthorized disclosure, alteration or destruction. Registry Operator shall not use or authorize the use of Personal Data in a way that is incompatible with the notice provided to registrars.