Definitions for "Data Transfer"
This is the amount of data transfer that your web host allows your site to use each month.
The amount of data that may be downloaded or tranferred from your website to visitors' browsers each month. The transfer of data is usually measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB), depending on the volume. For example: If all the data -- XHTML code, text, photos, buttons, etc. -- that make up your homepage totals 20KB (kilobytes) and a hundred visitors view your homepage in a certain month, the total data transfer for that month would be 2MB (20KB multiplied by 100). Also referred to as bandwidth or monthly bandwidth allowance. See also: kilobyte (KB) | megabyte (MB) | gigabyte (GB) | web hosting
The amount of digital data that is moved from one place to another at a given time. Data transfer includes outbound traffic from a Website, with the exception of e-mail.
As a key principle of privacy, the movement of personally identifiable information (PII) between entities, such as a customer list being shared between two different companies.
Keywords:  conveyance, means
Conveyance of data by any means.
The movement of information from one location to another.
The movement by electronic means of data from one location to another. The data can take the form of voice, text, image, or others. The movement is accomplished by communication links between computers and a variety of input/output devices.
The movement of data from one point to another on a network.
Keywords:  conversion, see
See Conversion.
The process of moving data from one software application or OS to another.