Common use of Using Online Banking Clause in Contracts

Using Online Banking. You are responsible for selecting all systems, hardware and your Internet Service provider and for any defect, malfunction or interruption in service or security due to hardware failure, your choice of Internet Service provider and systems and computer services. We have no responsibility or liability for same. Your access to Online Banking is limited outside of the United States. Countries identified as originators of excessive fraud are blocked as a measure to protect our customers. THE PERSONAL ONLINE BANKING SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT INTERNET SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE, NOR DO WE MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO ANY RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED BY USE OF INTERNET SERVICE. In order to use the Online Banking service, you must have at least one account with the Bank. To access your account(s) via the Internet, you must have Internet access via an Internet Service Provider and an Internet browser that supports SSL 128-bit encryption. The Online Banking product is best viewed using Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher. Your Internet Service Provider can help you obtain the correct version. We require the use of 128-bit secure browser with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to login to your accounts and perform transactions. Most modern browsers use SSL technology, however if you are using an older version of software, it would be wise to upgrade. You then know you have the best security protection available. The following are ways to know if your browser is secure:  A small window may pop up to tell you that this is a secure link and do you want to continue;  Instead of the usual http:// you will notice that it has changed to https://. The "s" denotes secure mode;  Most secure browsers also have a small graphic, such as a padlock or key, that will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, indicating a secure connection. You agree that the Bank is entitled to act upon instructions received through the Online Banking service under your Password. However, you agree that you will not, under any circumstances, disclose your Password by telephone or any other means to any person. You acknowledge that no person from the Bank will ever ask for your Password and that Bank employees do not need and should not ask for your Password. You are liable for all transactions made by the authorized use of your Password and agree that, if you give your Password to anyone, you do so at your own risk since anyone with your Password will have access to your accounts. You may ask the Bank to disable your Password during any business day. For joint accounts, each person on a joint account agrees to be liable for the actions of the other person(s) on the account.

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Sources: Electronic Banking Agreement

Using Online Banking. You are responsible for selecting all systems, hardware and your Internet Service provider and for any defect, malfunction or interruption in service or security due to hardware failure, your choice of Internet Service provider and systems and computer services. We have no responsibility or liability for same. Your access to Online Banking is limited outside of the United States. Countries identified as originators of excessive fraud are blocked as a measure to protect our customers. THE PERSONAL ONLINE BANKING SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT INTERNET SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE, NOR DO WE MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO ANY RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED BY USE OF INTERNET SERVICE. In order to use the Online Banking serviceServices, you must have at least one a personal checking, money market or savings account with the Bank. To access your account(s) via the Internet, we recommend you must have Internet to use a personal computer with XPor MAC OSX, World Wide Web access via an a Secure Internet Service Provider and an Internet browser that supports SSL 128-bit encryption. The Online Banking product is best viewed using Internet Explorer 5.0 6.0 or higher, or Netscape 7.0 or higher or Netscape Navigator 4.7 Firefox 1.0 or higher. If you use a MAC, we recommend using OS9, or if you prefer you can use OS10 with the MAC version of Internet. Your Internet Service Provider can help you obtain the correct version. We require You will receive an Access ID and temporary password from us after you opened the use account. Upon your initial log in you will be prompted to change your temporary password to a new password ("Password"), enter a unique authentication pass phrase and complete 3 security challenge questions, after successful log on you will have access to all of 128-bit secure browser with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to login to your the accounts and perform transactions. Most modern browsers use SSL technology, however if you are using an older version of software, it would be wise to upgrade. You then know you have the best security protection available. The following are ways to know if your browser is secure:  A small window with us now, whether individual or jointly held, as well as any new accounts you may pop up to tell you that this is a secure link and do you want to continue;  Instead of the usual http:// you will notice that it has changed to https://. The "s" denotes secure mode;  Most secure browsers also have a small graphic, such as a padlock or key, that will appear open in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, indicating a secure connectionfuture. You agree that the Bank is we are entitled to act upon instructions received through the Online Banking service Services under your Password and without inquiring into the identity of the person using that Password. However, you agree that you will not, under any circumstances, disclose your Password by telephone or any other means to any person. You acknowledge that no person from the Bank will ever ask for your Password and that Bank employees do not need and should not ask for your Password. You are liable for all transactions made by the authorized use of your Password and agree that, if you give your Password to anyone, you do so at your own risk since anyone with your Password will have access to your accounts. You At any time, you may ask the Bank us to disable your Password during any business dayPassword. For joint accounts, each person will have a separate Access ID and Password. Each person on a joint account will be liable for all transactions that are made on that account. Each person on a joint account authorizes all transactions made by any other person on the account. Each person on a joint account agrees to be liable for the actions of the other person(s) on the account. You may use the Services to: • View current balance information • Review posted transactions for the current or prior statement period • Transfer money between one or more of your linked accounts • Request stop payments on checks written by you • Export history to Quicken, Intuit Quickbooks, Microsoft Money or Microsoft Excel (Bank is not responsible for accuracy of exported information or export function, or otherwise as to information in any financial planning software that uses this history) Some of the Services may appear on your screen that have not been approved for you and, therefore, will not be available to you. Also, the Bank may, from time to time, introduce new Services. We shall update this Agreement to notify you of the existence of these new services. By using these services when they become available, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions in this Agreement and any updates thereto.

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Sources: Electronic Communication Agreement

Using Online Banking. You are responsible for selecting all systems, hardware and your Internet Service provider and for any defect, malfunction or interruption in service or security due to hardware failure, your choice of Internet Service provider and systems and computer services. We have no responsibility or liability for same. Your access to Online Banking is limited outside of the United States. Countries identified as originators of excessive fraud are blocked as a measure to protect our customers. THE PERSONAL BUSINESS ONLINE BANKING SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT INTERNET SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE, NOR DO WE MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO ANY RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED BY USE OF INTERNET SERVICE. In order to use the Online Banking service, you must have at least one account with the Bank. To access your account(s) via the Internet, you must have Internet access via an Internet Service Provider and an Internet browser that supports SSL 128-bit encryption. The Online Banking product is best viewed using Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher. Your Internet Service Provider can help you obtain the correct version. We require the use of 128-bit secure browser with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to login to your accounts and perform transactions. Most modern browsers use SSL technology, however if you are using an older version of software, it would be wise to upgrade. You then know you have the best security protection available. The following are ways to know if your browser is secure:  A small window may pop up to tell you that this is a secure link and do you want to continue;  Instead of the usual http:// you will notice that it has changed to https://. The "s" denotes secure mode;  Most secure browsers also have a small graphic, such as a padlock or key, that will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, indicating a secure connection. You agree that the Bank is entitled to act upon instructions received through the Online Banking service under your Password. However, you agree that you will not, under any circumstances, disclose your Password by telephone or any other means to any person. You acknowledge that no person from the Bank will ever ask for your Password and that Bank employees do not need and should not ask for your Password. You are liable for all transactions made by the authorized use of your Password and agree that, if you give your Password to anyone, you do so at your own risk since anyone with your Password will have access to your accounts. You may ask the Bank to disable your Password Online Banking account during any business day. For joint accounts, each person on a joint account agrees to be liable for the actions of the other person(s) on the account.

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Sources: Electronic Banking Agreement