- Summary
- This legal clause serves as a strict technical safeguard in digital networks to ensure users only have access to data requested explicitly. The system guarantees that storage or retrieval tools remain unused and cannot be used to identify the user. Without a specific request, providing a service provider or third party with stored information solely for this purpose is strictly prohibited. This measure prevents unauthorized access to sensitive communications through any network infrastructure or tracking mechanisms, ensuring that communication flows remain strictly controlled for legitimate operational needs.
The requirement for technical storage is essential for fulfilling a specific service as explicitly requested by the subscriber, while also protecting data transmission protocols. Users are assured that if they do not have a valid request, their stored logs cannot identify them, and providers cannot use those records to identify individuals. This strict rule prevents the storage of information solely for any purpose, protecting the user's privacy even when no explicit request is made. The provision ensures that only legitimate, purposeful transmission is permitted.
This technical requirement is crucial for maintaining a clear line of communication between the service provider and the user. It safeguards the integrity of the system by preventing any storage of information unrelated to a specific purpose. By limiting data access strictly to those who have explicitly requested it, the system prevents unauthorized tracking and misuse of stored data. This legal boundary ensures that users cannot rely on third parties to identify them through leaked or unrequested logs, maintaining the trust and security of the digital connection. - Title
- Inicio - Cotec
- Description
- Inicio - Cotec
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- NS Lookup
- A 5.135.88.29
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-16
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