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generate a preview, etc., you grant to HP the right to use the files

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HP support personnel have special account privileges to help in troubleshooting any issue you may have, but they cannot download any of your files. As part of the normal service operation, HP performs regular backups of your data. These backups are an automated process with only the software processes themselves having access to your data. HP Designjet ePrint & Share is hosted in a first-class data center. Physical access to these premises is strictly controlled and restricted. Only employees who have a legitimate business need can access the data center. All the computers hosting the HP Designjet ePrint & Share service are protected by a multi-tiered firewall, all the systems are constantly monitored, and intrusion detection tests are run periodically. The servers on which your files are stored have additional levels of security and isolation, both physical and logical, even from other services hosted in the same premises. HP takes security and data privacy very seriously. HP will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to others. You retain full ownership, and any intellectual property rights you may have, to the files you upload to HP Designjet ePrint & Share. By providing the service, HP does not obtain any special ownership or rights to these files. In order for HP to be legally capable of making backups of your data and performing certain actions (generate a preview, etc.), you grant to HP the right to use the files, solely for the purposes of providing the HP Designjet ePrint & Share service. Before you log off from your computer, check that all pending uploads to your Online History have been submitted or cancelled. Otherwise, they could be uploaded by another user of the same computer. For the latest information, see http://www.hp.com/go/eprintandshare. 86 Chapter 9 Web-connected printing ENWW

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HP support personnel have special account privileges to help in troubleshooting any issue you may have, but
they cannot download any of your files.
As part of the normal service operation, HP performs regular backups of your data. These backups are an
automated process with only the software processes themselves having access to your data.
HP Designjet ePrint & Share is hosted in a first-class data center. Physical access to these premises is strictly
controlled and restricted. Only employees who have a legitimate business need can access the data center.
All the computers hosting the HP Designjet ePrint & Share service are protected by a multi-tiered firewall, all
the systems are constantly monitored, and intrusion detection tests are run periodically.
The servers on which your files are stored have additional levels of security and isolation, both physical and
logical, even from other services hosted in the same premises.
HP takes security and data privacy very seriously. HP will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to
others.
You retain full ownership, and any intellectual property rights you may have, to the files you upload to HP
Designjet ePrint & Share. By providing the service, HP does not obtain any special ownership or rights to
these files.
In order for HP to be legally capable of making backups of your data and performing certain actions
(generate a preview, etc.), you grant to HP the right to use the files, solely for the purposes of providing the
HP Designjet ePrint & Share service.
Before you log off from your computer, check that all pending uploads to your Online History have been
submitted or cancelled. Otherwise, they could be uploaded by another user of the same computer.
For the latest information, see
go/eprintandshare
.
86
Chapter 9
Web-connected printing
ENWW