Use of Your Security Sample Clauses

Use of Your Security. Password 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 unattended while you are in the Bank'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 Bank immediately at 000-000-0000 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank 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 section of the Web site to change your Password.
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Use of Your Security. Password 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 unattended while you are in the Bank'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 Bank immediately at (000) 000-0000 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. (See; Section XII) If you believe your password has been lost or stolen, please use the password change feature within the Online Banking section of the Web site to change your password. Go to Settings, then Security to change your password. Your password change will be effective immediately.
Use of Your Security. Password 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 your account information, Password, or User ID to anyone; ● Do not leave your PC unattended while you are in the Bank'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 Bank immediately at 000-000-0000 between the hours of 9:00a.m. and 4:00p.m., Monday-Thursday; Friday 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature (found in user options) within the Online Banking section of the Web site to change your Password.
Use of Your Security. PASSWORD 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 device unattended while you are in the Bank’s Online Banking or Cash Management 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 Bank immediately at (000) 000-0000 toll free between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central Standard Time), Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. If you notify the Bank within two (2) business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Password, your liability will not exceed $50.00 should someone use your Password without your permission. If you do NOT notify the Bank within two (2) business days after the loss or theft of your Password, your liability could be as much as $500.00, if the Bank establishes that the use of your Password could have been prevented had the Bank been notified within that two-day period. If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature within the Online Banking or Cash Management section of the Web site to change your Password. If you are a Cash Management Administrator you should call the Bank to change your password immediately. If you choose to share your Log-in Credentials with any other persons, you agree to take full liability for transactions made by those persons and agree to hold the Bank harmless against any claim, demand, suit, action, or other proceeding and any related expenses. For business accounts this would include any employee you allow to access your accounts through Online Banking or Cash Management.
Use of Your Security. Password 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 unattended while you are in the Bank'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. • Failure to safeguard passwords and account information will affect your liability in the event of a loss and any associated fees or costs. If you believe your password has been lost or stolen, or if you suspect any fraudulent activity on your account, call the Bank immediately at 000-000-0000 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. (See Section XII) If you believe your password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature within the Online Banking section of the Web site to change your Password.
Use of Your Security. Password You are responsible for keeping your Password and Online Account information confidential. Do not allow your browser to save your User Name and Password. In order to protect yourself against fraud, you should adhere to the following guidelines:  Do not give out your Account information, Password, or User Name;  Do not leave your PC unattended while you are in ETFCU's Online Banking website;  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. By agreeing to the Online Banking Agreement and Disclosure, you agree to be solely responsible for the confidentiality and use of your Password, as well as for any communications entered on Online Banking using your Password. As a condition of use, you must tell us AT ONCE if you believe your User Name, Password, or Multi-Factor Authentication device has been lost or stolen. You may contact us at 0-000-000-0000 or (000) 000-0000 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday; between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Friday; and between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. Or, you may email us at: xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. Telephoning ETFCU is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. ETFCU reserves the right to reset any Passwords that may have been lost or stolen. If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature within the Online Banking platform’s My Profile and Security Contacts section. You may change your Username, Password, Security Contacts (phone numbers and email address) Account nickname, and other User Options on the Online Banking website.
Use of Your Security. Password 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 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 800-724-9282 during normal business hours. Telephoning the Credit Union is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. (See; Section XII) If you believe your password had been lost or stolen, please use the password change feature within the Online Banking section of the web site to change your password.
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Use of Your Security. Password You are responsible for keeping your Password and Digital (online and/or mobile) Account information confidential. In order to protect yourself against fraud, you should adhere to the following guidelines: o Do not give out your Account information, Password, or User ID; o Do not leave your PC and/or mobile device unattended while you are in the Bank's Digital (online and/or mobile) Site; o Never leave your Account information within range of others; o Do not send privileged Account information (Account number, Password, etc.) in any public or general email system; and o Always remember to log out of your Account when finished. If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, or if you suspect any fraudulent activity on your Account, call the Bank immediately at (000) 000-0000 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank is the best way of minimizing your losses and liability. (See Section XII) If you believe your Password has been lost or stolen, please use the Password change feature within the Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking to change your Password or you may call the bank at (000) 000-0000 to have your Password reset.
Use of Your Security. Password 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 unattended while you are in the Bank'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. · We may deny access to the Service if you do not enter your Password correctly several times. · Persons granted a power of attorney over an account are not authorized to use the Service, and you agree not to provide them with your User ID or password. If believe your Password has been lost or stolen, or if you suspect any fraudulent activity on your account, call the Bank immediately between the hours of 8:30AM . 5:30PM (Pacific Time), Monday through Friday. Telephoning the Bank 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 section of the Web site to change your Password. Rev202302
Use of Your Security. Password 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 name; • Do not leave your PC unattended while you are in the Bank’s Online Banking Site; • Never leave your account information within range of others; • Do not send privileged account information (account number, user name, password, etc.) in any public or general email; • We strongly suggest that you choose a user name that cannot be discovered by an unauthorized person. For example, using your date of birth as your user name or combination thereof is not advised. • Do not write your user name and/or password where it may be discovered by an unauthorized person. For example, on something you carry with you such as your billfold and/or wallet or purse. • Do not share your user name and password with other signers on your account, as this will allow them to access other accounts that you may have at Horatio State Bank that they are not authorized to access. They will need to apply for their own user name and password.
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