Common use of Biometrics Clause in Contracts

Biometrics. We may provide access to your accounts and services through the use of fingerprints or other biometrics. By enrolling in, and using the services, you agree to the use of such biometrics, and further agree to cooperate with the credit union in implementing any new technology. Biometric techniques may be used for authentication purposes. A biometric identifier measures an individual’s unique physical characteristics and compares it to a stored digital template for authentication. A physical characteristic can be a thumbprint, fingerprint, facial recognition or iris pattern. A biometric identifier can be used as a single or multifactor process. When you enable biometric access, every person with an enrolled fingerprint or other biometric identifier on your account, services or electronic access device will have access to your accounts and services, and may access your accounts, view your information, conduct transactions on your behalf, and has your authority to engage in these activities. Enrolled biometrics expands the number of persons who have access to your account regardless of the signers on your account agreement with us. WE ADVISE YOU TO REVIEW AND CONFIRM THAT ALL REGISTERED BIOMETRICS BELONG TO INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTHORITY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. BY USING THE SERVICE, WE RELY ON YOUR REPRESENTATION THAT ANYONE WITH A REGISTERED BIOMETRIC HAS PROPER AUTHORITY TO USE THE SERVICE AND/OR ACCESS YOUR ACCOUNT.

Appears in 4 contracts

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