Video Calls Clause Samples
Video Calls. Charges for video calls start when the called party accepts the call, even if the call subsequently fails, therefore a failed call may be subject to a minimum charge.
Video Calls. The FaceTime video call feature of the iPhone Software (“FaceTime”) requires Internet access and may not be available in all countries or regions. Your use of FaceTime is subject to your compliance with Section 2(e) above and you understand that your iPhone’s telephone number will be displayed to the other party on the FaceTime video call, even if you have a blocked number. By using the iPhone Software, you agree that Apple may use and maintain your iPhone’s telephone number as a unique account identifier for the purpose of providing and improving the FaceTime feature. You may turn off the FaceTime feature by going to the FaceTime Setting on your iPhone and turning it off or by going to the Restrictions setting on your iPhone and enabling the FaceTime restriction.
Video Calls. The FaceTime video calling feature of the iPad Software (“FaceTime”) requires Internet access and may not be available in all countries or regions. Your use of FaceTime is subject to your compliance with Section 2(e) above. By using the iPad Software, you agree that Apple may use and maintain the email address(es) and Apple ID information you provide as unique account identifiers for the purpose of providing and improving the FaceTime feature. You understand that your email address will be displayed to the other party on the video call. You may turn off the FaceTime feature by going to the FaceTime Setting on your iPad and turning it off or by going to the Restrictions setting and enabling the FaceTime restriction.
Video Calls. The FaceTime video calling feature of the Apple Software (“FaceTime”) requires Internet access and may not be available in all countries or regions. Your use of FaceTime is subject to your compliance with Section 2N above. In order to set up FaceTime, and to initiate and receive FaceTime calls between you and other FaceTime users, certain unique identifiers for your computer and account are needed. These unique identifiers include the email address(es) and Apple ID information you provide as well as a hardware identifier for your computer. By using the Apple Software, you agree that Apple may transmit, collect, maintain, process and use these identifiers, including the email address(es) and Apple ID information you provide, as unique account identifiers for the purpose of providing and improving the FaceTime feature. You understand that your email address will be displayed to the other party on the video call. You may restrict access to FaceTime video calling on your computer by using Parental Controls under System Preferences to disable access to FaceTime.
Video Calls. ‘Voice calls’ also refer to video calls made to other SystemNet Users within the Republic of Ireland.
Video Calls. As a user of the Idaho Central Credit Union VideoChat service, you agree to act and engage in a manner that is professional and courteous while on video with representatives from Idaho Central Credit Union. You agree to not use language or gestures that are intended to harm, threaten, or demean. Such actions can result in a ban from the video platform. When using the system, you will be dressed in such a way that would be consistent with being present in a physical branch. Please be advised that your video calls will be recorded for business purposes or as evidence of unlawful behavior if the expectations agreed to in this statement are violated. You shall not use this service while driving or operating other heavy machinery and understand that all risks, injury, and harm associated with doing so are NOT the responsibility of Idaho Central Credit Union. You understand that failure to meet the requirements as described above may result in the representative terminating the video session, and you will no longer be allowed to receive services from Idaho Central Credit Union through this channel. Idaho Central Credit Union will operate in good faith, and use just cause while evaluating potential abuse, but will not accept any liability from failure to read, understand, or follow the above-mentioned terms.
