Security of Access Credentials Sample Clauses

Security of Access Credentials. You are responsible for safekeeping your access credentials. Access credentials include, but are not limited to, login IDs, account numbers, security answers, and security questions. Your access credentials are confidential, and you agree not to disclose or otherwise make your access credentials available to anyone not authorized by you to sign on your accounts. If you authorize anyone to have or use your access credentials, you understand that person may use Online Banking to view all of your account information and make account transactions. Therefore, SELCO is entitled to act on transaction instructions received using your access credentials and you agree that the use of your access credentials will have the same effect as your signature. If you authorize anyone to use your access credentials in any manner, that authority will be considered unlimited in amount and manner until you specifically revoke such authority by notifying SELCO and changing your access credentials immediately. If you, or an individual to whom you disclosed your access credentials, fail to maintain the security of these credentials and fraudulent charges or activity occur on your account, you will be liable for the full amount of these charges. If you fail to maintain the security of these access credentials and SELCO suffers a loss, we may terminate your access to Online Banking immediately.
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Security of Access Credentials. Your access credentials are confidential and should not be disclosed to third parties or recorded. You are responsible for safekeeping your online banking credentials. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make your online banking credentials available to anyone not authorized by you to sign on your accounts. If you authorize anyone to have or use your access credentials, you understand that person may use the Services to review all of your account information and make account transactions. Therefore, we are entitled to act on transaction instructions received using your access credentials and you agree that the use of your access credentials will have the same effect as your signature authorizing
Security of Access Credentials. Your access credentials are confidential and should not be disclosed to third parties or recorded. You are responsible for safekeeping your online banking credentials. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make your online banking credentials available to anyone not authorized by you to sign on your accounts. If you authorize anyone to have or use your access credentials, you understand that person may use the Service to review all of your account information and make account transactions. Therefore, we are entitled to act on transaction instructions received using your access credentials and you agree that the use of your access credentials will have the same effect as your signature authorizing transactions. If you authorize anyone to use your access credentials in any manner that authority will be considered unlimited in amount and manner until you specifically revoke such authority by notifying the Credit Union and changing your access credentials immediately. You are responsible for any transactions made by such persons until you notify us that transactions and access by that person are no longer authorized and your access credentials are changed. If you fail to maintain or change the security of these access credentials and the Credit Union suffers a loss, we may terminate your electronic funds transfer and account services immediately.
Security of Access Credentials. On behalf of yourself and all other owners of the enrolled Account, you acknowledge and accept that anyone with access credentials (e.g. Login ID and Password) to log into your Account is able to read and copy the Accounts eCommunication. You, and co-owners of the Account, and any persons you or they entrust with access credentials, are responsible for protecting the secrecy of those access credentials and safeguarding them against misuse by authorized or unauthorized person. You must immediately contact Badger Credit Union at (000) 000-0000 if you suspect any unauthorized access to a Service, other Portions of Online Banking, or any Account.
Security of Access Credentials. Your access credentials are confidential and should not be disclosed to third parties or recorded. You are responsible for safekeeping your online banking credentials. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make your online banking credentials available to anyone not authorized by you to sign on your accounts. If you authorize anyone to have or use your access credentials, you understand that person may use the Services to review all of your account information and make account transactions. Therefore, we are entitled to act on transaction instructions received using your access credentials and you agree that the use of your access credentials will have the same effect as your signature authorizing transactions. If you authorize anyone to use your access credentials in any manner that authority will be considered unlimited in amount and manner until you specifically revoke such authority by notifying the Credit Union and changing your access credentials immediately. You are responsible for any transactions made by such persons until you: 1. notify us that transactions and; 2. access by that person are no longer authorized and your access credentials are changed. If you fail to maintain or change the security of these access credentials and the Credit Union suffers a loss, we may terminate your electronic funds transfer and account services immediately. You will be responsible for any loss sustained by the Credit Union as a result of your failure to maintain or change your access credentials. You are responsible for keeping your password and Online Account information confidential. In order to protect yourself against fraud, you should adhere to the following guidelines: • Do not give out your account information, Password, or User ID; • Do not leave your PC or any other device you use to access Online Banking unattended while you are in the Credit Union's Online Banking site; • Never leave your account information within range of others; and • Do not send privileged account information (account number, password, etc.) in any public or general e-mail system. If you believe your password has been lost or stolen, or if you suspect any fraudulent activity on your account, call the Credit Union immediately at 000-000-0000. Telephoning the Credit Union is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature within the Online Banking site to change your Password. Fees an...
Security of Access Credentials. Customer is solely responsible for the confidentiality and security of Customer‟s access credentials, such as username and password information. Customer should not disclose such information to anyone. DCEX is entitled to assume that any person using Customer‟s access credentials is Customer. Customer must notify DCEX immediately of any unauthorized use or access to Customer‟s access credentials. DCEX may, at any time and its entire discretion, require Customer to change Customer‟s access credentials or any part thereof. Any failure by Customer to comply with such request entitles DCEX to suspend Customer‟s access to and use of the Services.
Security of Access Credentials. 1. The User will keep secure all access credentials to the inidus services.
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Security of Access Credentials. Authorized User acknowledges that it is necessary to maintain security of all Access Credentials provided under this Agreement to prevent their use by unauthorized persons. Consequently, Authorized User agrees to:
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