Internet Security Sample Clauses

Internet Security. The Service utilizes a comprehensive security strategy to protect your accounts and transactions conducted over the Internet. Prior to activating your access to the Service, our Internet Banking Department will verify your identity and authorization against information associated with the Eligible Account (s) that you request to be linked to the Service. Access IDs and Passcodes - One of the main security features protecting the Service is the unique combination of your Access Identification Code (Access ID) and Passcode. During the enrollment process, you will be asked to select a unique Access ID, and then choose a Passcode that will be used to gain access to the Service. You determine your own Passcode, which is encrypted in our database. Neither this Institution nor its Service Providers have access to this information. The Service will automatically deactivate your account after three unsuccessful login attempts within a 24-hour time frame. You may reset your passcode online or you may contact this Institution for assistance. Because your Passcode is used to access your accounts, you should treat it as you would any other sensitive personal data. • You should carefully select a Passcode that is hard to guess. • You should not use words based on your name, address or other personal information. • Special characters may be used to increase security. • Do NOT use dictionary words. The “Help” link within the Service will offer tips on choosing a secure Passcode that you can remember. • Keep your Passcode safe. • Memorize your Passcode and do NOT write it down. • You should also change your Passcode occasionally, such as every 90 days. • A Passcode should be changed immediately if you suspect that your Passcode has been compromised. This can be done at any time from the “User Services” menu after you log on to the Service. NEITHER THIS INSTITUTION NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDERS WILL CONTACT YOU VIA TELEPHONE OR EMAIL REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION, YOUR ACCESS ID, OR YOUR PASSCODE. IF YOU ARE CONTACTED BY ANYONE REQUESTING THIS INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY.
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Internet Security. You acknowledge and accept that any access to the Internet involves security risks and that new threats to Internet security are continually evolving. You accept responsibility for maintaining your own security and acknowledge that we have recommended that you should at least:
Internet Security. The Online Banking Service utilizes a comprehensive security strategy to protect your accounts and transactions conducted over the internet. Prior to activating your access to the Online Banking Service, our E-Banking Department will verify your identity and authorization against information associated with the Eligible Account(s) that you request to be linked to the Online Banking Service.
Internet Security. The Service utilizes a comprehensive security strategy to protect your accounts and transactions conducted over the Internet. Prior to activating your access to the Service, our Internet Banking Department will verify your identity and authorization against information associated with the Eligible Account (s) that you request to be linked to the Service. Access IDs and Passwords - One of the main security features protecting the Service is the unique combination of your Access Identification Code (Access ID) and Password. During the enrollment process, you will be asked to select a unique Access ID, and upon approval will be provided with a temporary password. Once you login with your temporary password, you will be prompted to choose a Password that will be used to gain access to the Service. You will determine your own Password, which is encrypted in our database. Neither this Institution nor its Service Providers have access to this information. The Service will automatically deactivate your account after three unsuccessful login attempts within a 24-hour time frame. You may contact us at (000)000-0000 to reset your password if it becomes disabled. Because your Password is used to access your accounts, you should treat it as you would any other sensitive personal data. • You should carefully select a Password that is hard to guess. • You should not use words based on your name, address or other personal information. • Special characters may be used to increase security. • Do NOT use dictionary words. The “Help” link within the Service will offer tips on choosing a secure Password that you can remember. • Keep your Password safe. • Memorize your Password and do NOT write it down. • You should also change your Password occasionally, such as every 90 days. • A Password should be changed immediately if you suspect that your Password has been compromised. This can be done at any time from the “Options” menu after you log on to the Service. NEITHER THIS INSTITUTION NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDERS WILL CONTACT YOU VIA TELEPHONE OR EMAIL REQUESTING PERSONAL INFORMATION, YOUR ACCESS ID, OR YOUR PASSWORD. IF YOU ARE CONTACTED BY ANYONE REQUESTING THIS INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY.
Internet Security. Company’s Software may have the ability to connect to the Internet. The Software is designed to operate within Customer’s secure network environment, and the Software does not provide any mechanism for security or privacy. Specifically, the Software relies fully on Customer’s security measures and implements no further security infrastructure. Company makes no representations or warranties to Customer regarding (i) the security or privacy of Customer’s network environment; or (ii) any third-party technologies’ or services’ ability to meet Customer’s security or privacy needs. These third-party technologies and services may include, but are not limited to, operating systems, database management systems, web servers, and payment processing services. Customer is solely responsible for ensuring a secure network environment.
Internet Security. The Service utilizes a comprehensive security strategy to protect your accounts and transactions conducted over the Internet. Prior to activating your access to the Service, our Internet Banking Department will verify your identity and authorization against information associated with the Eligible Account (s) that you request to be linked to the Service.
Internet Security. All customers are responsible to provide their own internet security for all devices. Failure to protect your devices may result in the termination of internet services. Additional Firewall protection services may be available upon request. Please call for quote.
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Internet Security. Taking Proper Precautions – Maintaining the security of your personal computer is an important way to protect your privacy and to help us protect our network and customers. You must follow our policies and maintain your antivirus software, firewall, wireless network security and your operating system to prevent harm and potential theft of data. You should regularly back up your computer to preserve your files, including messages you want to keep, and change your login password regularly. We may take protective action related to your service or contact you directly from time-to-time to help with security. Always be sure whom you are dealing with before clicking on an Internet link or giving personal information. We encourage you to visit the website of the Federal Trade Commission [FTC] at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx for tips on protecting yourself. When communications enter the Internet, it is possible for outside parties to access them. Since we cannot control web sites or services operated by third parties, you should review their terms of service and privacy policies. Spam – We try to block outgoing spam using a variety of methods. Spamming is prohibited on the Lightwave network. You can help prevent spam by not allowing unauthorized access to your computer. We suggest that you remain up-to-date on ways to combat spam. Cookies and Web Beacons – Third parties that place ads on our websites may use “cookies” to collect anonymous information about your visit to our website and to manage your preferences while there. A cookie does not give any other personal information about you. It can, however, be read by the website that placed it to note information about your visit, such as your type of browser, operating system and IP address. A cookie also helps to recognize you when you log in as a registered user or as a repeat visitor. You can control the cookies your computer accepts through the settings on your web browser or by deleting them from your files. Doing so, however, may limit the personalization available to you. Web beacons or clear GIFs are a type of computer code sometimes placed by advertisers on a webpage. As with cookies, you can use your browser settings to control web beacons. We use cookies to tailor our site by remembering you and any options you select. We may share non-personal information obtained from cookies with vendors, advertisers and others. Law Enforcement and Legal Requests Information Disclosure – We may receive legal requests for custo...
Internet Security. Login IDs and Passwords - One of the main security features protecting the Digital Services is the unique combination of your login ID and password. During the enrollment process, you will be asked to create a unique login ID and password to gain access to the Digital Services. Your access to FSB Digital Banking will be automatically locked after three unsuccessful login attempts within a 24-hour time frame. You may reset your password online or you may contact us at the phone number listed on the first page of this Agreement for assistance. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of all login IDs, passwords, account numbers and any other security or access information you have for FSB Digital Banking. Therefore, you should treat it as you would any other sensitive personal data. • You should carefully select a password that is difficult to guess • You should not use passwords based on your name, address or other personal information • Special characters are required and are used to increase security • Do NOT use dictionary words • Keep your password confidential • Memorize your password and do NOT write it down • Do not reuse your password on other applications • Use passwords that are at least 8 characters in length • You should also change your password occasionally, such as every ninety (90) days • A password should be changed immediately if you suspect that your password has been compromised. This can be done at any time from Security Options within the Settings menu after you login to FSB Digital Banking.
Internet Security. We do not retrieve account or personal information from visitors who browse the public areas of our website. January 25, 2016 Revised Clients who have the ability to access their accounts online are required to log on to our secure websites with their user name and individually selected password. Your password is known solely to you and should never be shared with any- one. Each time you access your account, please log off when you are finished. This will prevent someone else from accessing your account if you leave your computer unattended. HTS employees use information about you to respond to your needs and to provide you with information about spe- cific products in which you may have an interest. We in- struct our employees to use strict standards of care in han- dling the personal, confidential information of customers and remind them on a regular basis of their obligations with regard to the confidentiality of customer information.
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