Privacy Indicator Clause Samples

The Privacy Indicator clause serves to identify and flag information within a contract or communication that is considered private or confidential. In practice, this clause may require parties to mark certain documents, data, or communications with a specific label or indicator to denote their sensitive nature. By clearly designating private information, the clause helps ensure that all parties are aware of their obligations to protect such data, thereby reducing the risk of accidental disclosure and supporting compliance with privacy laws or contractual confidentiality requirements.
Privacy Indicator. DTI shall populate the "privacy indicator" portion of the CCS/SS7 initial address message forwarded to GTE's network for call processing.
Privacy Indicator. One character; determines whether the caller name should be presented to the called party. U = presentation allowed, R = presentation restricted. Intentionally Omitted.
Privacy Indicator. SETI shall populate the "privacy indicator" portion of the CCS/SS7 initial address message forwarded to GTE's network for call processing.
Privacy Indicator. Phone Michigan shall populate the "privacy indicator" portion of the CCS/SS7 initial address message forwarded to GTE's network for call processing.
Privacy Indicator. ELI shall populate the "privacy indicator" portion of ----------------- the CCS/SS7 initial address message forwarded to GTE's network for call processing.
Privacy Indicator. Tallgrass shall populate the "privacy indicator" portion of the CCS/SS7 initial address message forwarded to GTE's network for call processing.

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