Common use of MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES Clause in Contracts

MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES. Smart phones, some tablets or other mobile devices (a “mobile device”) can download, store, and/or access Account information. This means they can be used to make purchases or other transactions through a mobile wallet, that may enable you to use the mobile device to purchase goods or services, make a balance transfer, or make a cash advance. Applications that enable your mobile device and use your Card to make transactions will have unique terms governing those applications and may have separate terms of use. We are not responsible if you violate those terms, or for any consequences resulting from any violation. Any such transactions are governed by this Agreement. When your ACCOUNT is accessible by your mobile device, it is important that you treat your mobile device with the same care you would your CARD. For example, you should secure your mobile device against unauthorized access. Keep in mind, if you give someone your phone, or other mobile device, that can be the same as giving that person your credit CARD.

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MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES. Smart phones, some tablets or other mobile devices (a “mobile device”) can download, store, and/or access Account information. This means they can be used to make purchases or other transactions through a mobile wallet, that may enable you to use the mobile device to purchase goods or services, or make a balance transfer, or make a cash advance. Applications that enable your mobile device and use your Card to make transactions will have unique terms governing those applications and may have separate terms of use. We are not responsible if you violate those terms, or for any consequences resulting from any violation. Any such transactions are governed by this Agreement. When your ACCOUNT is accessible by your mobile device, it is important that you treat your mobile device with the same care you would your CARD. For example, you should secure your mobile device against unauthorized access. Keep in mind, if you give someone your phone, or other mobile device, that can be the same as giving that person your credit CARD.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.hawaiiusafcu.com, www.hawaiiusafcu.com

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