Common use of Consent to Electronic Delivery of Notices Clause in Contracts

Consent to Electronic Delivery of Notices. You agree that any notice or other type of communication provided to you pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, and any future disclosures required by law, including electronic fund transfer disclosures, may be made electronically by posting the notice on the Franklin Savings Bank Online Banking website or by e-mail. You agree to notify us immediately of any change in your e-mail address. Alerts: Franklin Savings Bank offers their customers mobile access to their account information (e.g., checking balances and last transactions) over SMS (Short Message Service/texting), as well as the option to set up alerts for their accounts (e.g., low balance alerts). Enrollment requires identification of the user’s banking relationship as well as providing a mobile phone number. The mobile phone number’s verification is done by the user receiving an SMS message with a verification code to enter on the bank’s website at xxx.xxxxx.xxxx. Additionally, customers may select the type of alerts and other preferences which will determine, together with their account data, the frequency of alerts delivered to the customer. This program will be ongoing. Message and data rates may apply. Customers will be allowed to opt out of this program at any time. Your enrollment in Franklin Savings Bank Online Banking and/or Mobile Banking (the “Service”) includes enrollment to receive transaction alerts and notifications (“Alerts”). Alerts are electronic notices from us that contain transactional information about your Franklin Savings Bank account(s). Alerts must be activated by you to be enabled. Alerts are accessed from the Alerts menu within Franklin Savings Bank Online Banking and Alerts menu within Franklin Savings Bank Mobile Banking App. Alerts are provided within the following categories: Security Alerts: provide you with important account notifications, such as information about changes to your Online Banking password, PIN, or login information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement, Agreement

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