Online Security Sample Clauses

Online Security. Bank and Customer acknowledge that the use of any banking services via an online channel introduces risks that may not be present in other service channels, requiring additional diligence by each party. Customer warrants that its use of the Service shall be undertaken with a full understanding of and in compliance with the provisions of the General Terms and Conditions dealing with ”Security“ and “Computer Based Services,” and agree that those terms and conditions describe a commercially reasonable approach to securing the Service from unauthorized use.
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Online Security. In addition to the liability limitations set forth in the EFT Disclosure, you will have no liability for unauthorized Online Transactions if you notify us within sixty (60) days after the Personal Deposit Account statement showing the transaction has been mailed or otherwise made available to you. If you do not notify us within sixty (60) days, you may not get back any of the money you lost from any unauthorized Online Transaction that occurs after the close of the 60-day period, if we can show that we could have stopped the transaction if you had notified us in time. If a good reason (such as a long trip or hospital stay) kept you from telling us, we may extend the time periods.
Online Security. All credit/debit cards used for payments and orders processed on this website, will be verified using Barclays card processing services. Where a handset is advertised as free, a charge of £2.50 will be applied to your card and then refunded for on line security verification – This is to verify you are the registered card holder, living at the address you have submitted on the application, and that the card is not stolen. You can feel 100% safe when using this website and you may double click on the padlock at any time to check the certification of our SSL. The padlock will appear in the bottom of your browser when you are visiting a secure page.
Online Security. We maintain security standards that are designed to protect your information as it is transmitted from your computer to our network.This technology is called Secure Socket Layer (SSL). SSL is the leading security protocol for data transfer on the Internet and helps to protect the safety and confidentiality of your online banking information.
Online Security. Bank and Customer acknowledge that the use of any banking services via an online channel or through a Mobile Device introduces risks that may not be present in other service channels or using other equipment, requiring additional diligence by each party. Customer warrants that its use of the Service ( and the Mobile Banking Service, if applicable) shall be undertaken with a full understanding of and in compliance with the provisions of the General Terms and Conditions dealing with” Security “and “Computer Based Services,” and Customer agrees by using any Service that the required Credentials and Security Procedures required by Bank, as in effect from time to time, are a commercially reasonable approach to securing the Service from unauthorized use.
Online Security a. Except where we have been negligent, we do not accept any responsibility for any interception, redirection, corruption, copying, reading, tampering or loss of confidentiality which may take place either once an email message has been sent by us or prior to an email message being received by us or for any losses, claims, damages or expenses which may be suffered or incurred by you as a result of any such interception, redirection, corruption, copying, reading, tampering or loss of confidentiality.
Online Security. PDAC takes online security seriously and all Registered Participants should be vigilant with their data and personal information while interacting with any virtual tool. Your username and password allow access to your unique account and Profile, and should be protected. Do not share your username or password with anyone. You are responsible for all activities originating from your account. PDAC recommends all Registered Participants to:  Logout of the Platform when you are not in front of your screen and close the browser for added security.  Never give out your banking information unless you are using an official secure payment site.  Take measures to ensure only you make changes to your Profile and that only you use it.  Notify PDAC if you become aware of any suspicious, illegal, unauthorized, etc. activity or breach of security of your Profile. PDAC endeavors to protect the privacy of your account and other personal information we hold in our records through appropriate technical and organizational measures based on the highest industry standards, but we cannot guarantee complete security. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors, may compromise the security of user information at any time. PDAC cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with these requirements and recommendations. You will be liable for all activities through your Platform account, whether authorized or unauthorized.
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Online Security. MFA – Multi-factor Authentication as defined as ‘multifactor’ per FDIC and NCUA guidelines, outline three base factors of authentication as owner- ship, knowledge and inherence, i.e.: what you have, what you know, what you are. Utilizing these, our online banking then follows the FDIC and NCUA guidelines to recognize “multiple factors of knowledge” as being these factors, Username/Account Number, PIN and Secret Question.
Online Security. Information you provide in connection with the Community Portal will be stored on secure servers and protected by advanced encryption techniques. These commercially reasonable security measures are intended to keep your important information secure and to prevent unauthorized access. Effective security; however, is dependent on your responsible behavior in protecting your Log-in Credentials and controlling access to the devices that you use to access the Community Portal. For the purposes of this Agreement, “
Online Security. As with any commercial Internet application, Juma’s online activities could be the target of online hacking and system tampering or wiretapping. One such example would be a computer hacker entering and causing damage in some form to Juma’s products or the manner in which it provides services. Juma will take all possible steps to maintain the integrity of its system. However, there can be no assurance that such abuses can be prevented or even discovered. Any such abuses may have a material, adverse effect on Juma’s business, financial condition and results of operations.
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