Social Networks Sample Clauses

Social Networks. 7.1. Our website and mobile or web-based applications may provide you with social plug-ins from various social networks (such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter). If you choose to interact with a social network, your activity on our website or via our mobile or web-based applications will also be made available to social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. 7.2. If you are logged in on one of the social networks during the visit of one of our websites or mobile or web-based applications, the social network might add this information to your profile. If you are interacting with one of the social plug-ins, this information will be transferred to the social network. In case you do not wish such a data transfer, please log off on your social network before you enter one of our websites or mobile or web-based applications. 7.3. We cannot influence this data collection and data transfer via the social plug-ins. Please read the privacy policies of those social networks for detailed information about the collection and transfer of personal data, what rights you have and how you can achieve satisfactory privacy settings.
Social Networks. Our Enterprise Services interact with Social Networks and depend on the availability of those Social Networks and the features and functionality they make available to us, which we do not control and may change without notice. If at any time a Social Network stops making some or all of its features or functionality available to us, or available to us on reasonable terms as determined at any time by
Social Networks. Regular promotion via social networks will provide enormous potential for instant worldwide dissemination. On this communication axis, our focus will consist in posting regular results, especially pictures and short videos, to a PULSAR-branded page on social networks such as Twitter. This type of media typically generates the most online attention and increases the reach of our dissemination campaign. The Twitter handle is @H2020Pulsar or ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/HPulsar.
Social Networks. Participants learning of trans health services were self-initiated and supported by social networks. Across all participants the increase in technology was recognized as a facilitator to learning about the clinic yet is was still considered difficult to learn about services. Both health sectors do not refer patients to the CEC, do not share information about the clinic nor initiate campaigns to increase its awareness. Similar to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al (2009), TTT population are recognized to be marginalized groups, but are not explicitly included in the design of programs and campaigns; the TTT population does not recall ever being given information about HIV prevention or free condoms. In the same vein, CEC patients did not recall a campaign or any centralized source for learning about trans health services. Social networks not only shared CEC as a resource but also provided affirmation of identity and encouragement to seek and continue with trans health services. The literature highlights the existing transphobia and violence against the transgender population in Mexico City outside of the health sector (citation), but results show there is also internal discrimination within the trans community social networks. This has strained the involvement of some trans individuals in the virtual and physical spaces created by and for trans individuals. Within the family structure, there were key family members that participants highly valued for their support. It was surprising that only a small number of participants reported not having a supportive social network. It may be that there is a growing awareness and acceptance of the transgender population in Mexico City and this is reflected in the laws and public healthcare system. While this does not eliminate the 108 reported murders of transwomen from 2014-2016 (EFE, 2017) it does imply a possible shift in the interpersonal relationships of transgender individuals. Mexico and other Latin American countries that are seeking to increase knowledge, access and utilization of trans health services can utilize technology and include the transgender population in campaign design to increase knowledge about services. Additionally, it is advantageous to include support networks in the provision of health services for transgender individuals and efforts to encourage health seeking and continued engagement in services. Comprehensive transgender health services that include physical, mental and emotional well-being have positive imp...
Social Networks. 7.1 To the extent that StoryStream and/or a social network authorises Customer to incorporate Content into a Storyboard for public display on a website or screen, Customer hereby undertakes to comply with any additional terms applicable to such incorporation notified to Customer by StoryStream. 7.2 Customer acknowledges that the supply of any social network service or Content via or in connection with the Platform shall also be subject to the terms and conditions of such social network’s applicable service terms in force at the material time, which Customer undertakes to comply with, including (as at the Effective Date) without limitation: (a) Twitter Terms of Service available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/tos (b) Facebook Terms of Service available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/terms (c) Instagram Terms of Service available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/tos (d) YouTube Terms of Service available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/t/terms (e) Google privacy policy available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/privacy
Social Networks. From the point of view of the stakeholders that have the mission to prevent and fight against cyber offences, one of the measures to be taken could be the mandatory provision of LEA with free (unpaid) access to information stored in social network databases. This could be achieved through specific free API that would be given by the owner of the social network (Google, Facebook, Instagram,..
Social Networks. All partners are encouraged to use their social networks (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc) to disseminate project’s news and events to a large audience, especially policy makers, public officials of the region, similar initiatives and NGO involved. BSB Eco Monitoring will have several avatars on the social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, ResearchGate. Communication goal: Disseminate information on the project’s progress status (activities, reached results etc.), on the partner’s role as well as to inform the partnership and the external public on project’s themes.
Social Networks. Accounts in Facebook and Twitter have been created in order to promote events and seek support for the Science2Society concept to the public at large:
Social Networks. The Service includes features that operate in conjunction with certain third party social networking websites that you visit ("Social Network Features"). While your use of the Social Network Features is governed by this ToU, your access and use of third party social networking websites and the services provided through these websites is governed by the terms of service and other agreements posted on these websites. It is impossible for TYLT to determine in each case whether your use of the Social Network Features would cause you to violate or breach the terms of service and/or other agreements posted on these third party websites. You understand and acknowledge that your use of the Social Network Features may cause you to violate or breach the terms of service and other agreements posted on these third party websites which could result in the termination of your account and ability to access these third party websites and, in some cases, could give rise to liability for damages. YOU AGREE THAT YOU ALONE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR USE OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK FEATURES AND THAT TYLT WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE FOR YOUR VIOLATION OR BREACH OF ANY TERMS OF SERVICE OR OTHER AGREEMENT THAT MAY RESULT FROM YOUR USE OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK FEATURES.
Social Networks. Horizontal relationships in an organization include social networks as a key component. Social networks are an important quality of formal organizations, as previous research has shown that employees tend to be more cooperative and productive when their formal contacts are accompanied by informal ties (▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2001; Oh et al., 2004; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2001; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇, 1997). Despite a general lack of evidence of widespread horizontal communication on environmental issues, the findings did suggest that activity- and place-dependent social networks do have a role to play in influencing everyday pro-environmental practices. For example, interviews at Aquatim indicated that pro-environmental behaviours tend to form in small groups of well- acquainted employees. Talking about environmental attitudes and values at work could be considered to be a type of border-crossing from different domains (home to work), because in relationships at work, employees bring their own attitudes, which were not formed inside the organization due to organizational or structural factors. Social networks were also relevant to developing norms for lower-carbon mobility practices such as car sharing amongst co-workers.