Examples of using Have access to the data in English and their translations into Italian
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Computer
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Official/political
only our technicians have access to the data when solving possible unexpected situations in your Provet Cloud.
national authorities have access to the data held by the EU body.
Services provided by third subjects who may have access to the Data Certain services provided by third subjects are made available to the Users through this Site.
users have access to the data of repeaters all over the world from computer devices on Windows,
they may have access to the data categories of employees involved in the organization of the site(administrative,
they could have access to the data categories of responsible persons involved in the organization of the Site(administrative, commercial, marketing,
they may have access to the data categories of agents involved in the organization of the site
can have access to the data persons involved in the organization of the site(editorial staff of Tourism Service,
agencies that can have access to the data and the data protection conditions that must be met to be determined.
that patients should have access to the data generated by registries
in particular that only duly authorised staff have access to the data for the performance of their tasks in accordance with Articles 15 to 19 of this Regulation.
If multiple people have access to the data(e.g. the webmaster,
there need to be binding legal provisions governing who may have access to the data, where they may do so, and in what manner.
Ridewill can not in any case have access to the data of credit cards,
Besides the Data Controller, other parties involved in the organization may have access to the Data(personnel in charge,
I am also managing to overcome my doubts about the number of agencies that have access to the data, about the fact that an immediate access system is used,
Secondly, the directive fails to lay down any objective criterion which would ensure that the competent national authorities have access to the data and can use them only for the purposes of prevention,