Common use of Customer Use Clause in Contracts

Customer Use. If permitted access to Veracity’s systems in order to maintain Service, Customer must comply with the following: 16.3.1 Access Veracity’s systems and data only to the extent necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service. Any access beyond that necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service may subject Customer to civil or criminal penalties. 16.3.2 Not disclose or use data acquired as a result of accessing Veracity’s systems, except as necessary to assure the proper operation on the Service. Customers must take all reasonable steps necessary to prevent the revelation of data to those not having a need to know the data. 16.3.3 Not disclose, provide or otherwise make available, in whole or in part, Veracity’s confidential documentation or related materials except to those having a need to know in connection with the furnishing and use of Services. All such documentation shall remain the property of the Veracity’s and may not be copied, reproduced or otherwise disseminated without the prior written consent of the Veracity’s. 16.3.4 Take all reasonable precautions to maintain the confidentiality of Veracity’s documentation or other information acquired in the course of subscribing to and using Service. Such precautions shall include the protection of Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and passwords selected by, and known only to, the Customer and its authorized users, Veracity’s telephone and dial up access number(s) assigned to Customer by Veracity’s, and any other aspect of access and sign-on methodology. Customer must follow normal logoff procedures prior to leaving a terminal unattended and, as necessary, report any known or suspected attempt by others to gain unauthorized access to Service.

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Sources: Universal Terms of Service

Customer Use. If permitted access to Veracity’s systems in order to maintain Service, Customer must comply with the following: 16.3.1 19.3.1 Access Veracity’s systems and data only to the extent necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service. Any access beyond that necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service may subject Customer to civil or criminal penalties. 16.3.2 19.3.2 Not disclose or use data acquired as a result of accessing Veracity’s systems, except as necessary to assure the proper operation on the Service. Customers must take all reasonable steps necessary to prevent the revelation of data to those not having a need to know the data. 16.3.3 19.3.3 Not disclose, provide or otherwise make available, in whole or in part, Veracity’s confidential documentation or related materials except to those having a need to know in connection with the furnishing and use of Services. All such documentation shall remain the property of the Veracity’s and may not be copied, reproduced or otherwise disseminated without the prior written consent of the Veracity’s. 16.3.4 19.3.4 Take all reasonable precautions to maintain the confidentiality of Veracity’s documentation or other information acquired in the course of subscribing to and using Service. Such precautions shall include the protection of Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and passwords selected by, and known only to, the Customer and its authorized users, Veracity’s telephone and dial up access number(s) assigned to Customer by Veracity’s, and any other aspect of access and sign-on methodology. Customer must follow normal logoff procedures prior to leaving a terminal unattended and, as necessary, report any known or suspected attempt by others to gain unauthorized access to Service.

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Sources: Universal Terms of Service

Customer Use. If permitted access to Veracity’s systems in order to maintain Service, Customer must comply with the following: 16.3.1 20.3.1 Access Veracity’s systems and data only to the extent necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service. Any access beyond that necessary to administer and manage the Customer’s Service may subject Customer to civil or criminal penalties. 16.3.2 20.3.2 Not disclose or use data acquired as a result of accessing Veracity’s systems, except as necessary to assure the proper operation on the Service. Customers must take all reasonable steps necessary to prevent the revelation of data to those not having a need to know the data. 16.3.3 20.3.3 Not disclose, provide or otherwise make available, in whole or in part, Veracity’s confidential documentation or related materials except to those having a need to know in connection with the furnishing and use of Services. All such documentation shall remain the property of the Veracity’s and may not be copied, reproduced or otherwise disseminated without the prior written consent of the Veracity’s. 16.3.4 20.3.4 Take all reasonable precautions to maintain the confidentiality of Veracity’s documentation or other information acquired in the course of subscribing to and using Service. Such precautions shall include the protection of Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and passwords selected by, and known only to, the Customer and its authorized users, Veracity’s telephone and dial up access number(s) assigned to Customer by Veracity’s, and any other aspect of access and sign-on methodology. Customer must follow normal logoff procedures prior to leaving a terminal unattended and, as necessary, report any known or suspected attempt by others to gain unauthorized access to Service.

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Sources: Universal Terms of Service