Using Your Card in a Digital Wallet Clause Samples

The 'Using Your Card in a Digital Wallet' clause defines the terms under which a cardholder may add and use their physical payment card within a digital wallet application, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay. It typically outlines the process for enrolling the card, any limitations on usage, and the responsibilities of the cardholder regarding security and reporting unauthorized transactions. This clause ensures that both the card issuer and the cardholder understand the rules and protections associated with digital wallet transactions, thereby reducing confusion and clarifying liability in case of misuse or technical issues.
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Using Your Card in a Digital Wallet. Once you add a Card to a Digital Wallet on a Compatible Device, you may use the Compatible Device to make payments utilizing the Card at any merchant that accepts the Digital Wallet and Card, subject to your agreement with the Digital Wallet Provider. By selecting an added Card in the Digital Wallet and using a merchant’s contactless-enabled point-of-sale terminal or reader or by using a Card for an in-app or a website purchase, you are authorizing the payment for the applicable merchant’s products or services with that Card in the Digital Wallet. The Digital Wallet may display transaction history, but it does not reflect any post-authorization activities and may not match the actual transaction details that are posted to your Account. A Digital Wallet may not be accepted at all merchants where your Card is otherwise accepted, and your Card may not be eligible for all the features and functionalities offered by the Digital Wallet. Any virtual Card we may issue you that is linked with the Digital Wallet may be, in our sole discretion, automatically updated or upgraded without notice to you. We reserve the right to restrict the use of Cards within a Digital Wallet at any time and for any reason. We may terminate your access to, or use of your Card, with a Digital Wallet at any time and for any reason, including if you violate any of the terms or conditions of these Terms. Some examples of instances where we may take action to restrict or terminate use of your Card in a Digital Wallet include: if we suspect fraud with your Card, you have breached your agreement with us governing the Card, if applicable law changes, or if we are directed to do so by the Digital Wallet Provider or the relevant payment card network. You may remove your Card from a Digital Wallet by following the Digital Wallet Provider’s procedures for removal.

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