Digipass® definition

Digipass® means a small device which scans an Authentication Image and that we will supply to you for use with the Online Banking Service, Open Banking and when making online transactions (note the wording about trademarks at the end of these Conditions).
Digipass® means a small device which scans an Authentication Code and that we will supply to you on request for use with the Online Banking Service, Open Banking and when making online transactions
Digipass® means a small key that generates an individual security code and that we may supply to you for use with the Online Banking Service. (Note the wording about trademarks at the end of these Conditions).

Examples of Digipass® in a sentence

  • A Digipass® is a physical device that helps to keep your account secure.

  • If you can't download the Cynergy Bank Authenticator, we can give you a Digipass® instead.

  • Please get in touch with us if you would like to receive a Digipass®.

  • Your security information includes: • your user ID, • your authentication code, and • your authentication code or one-time password generated by your Digipass® or Cynergy Bank Authenticator.

  • Your security information includes: • your user ID, • your authentication code, and • your authentication code generated by your Digipass® or Cynergy Bank Authenticator You can also give us permission to make a payment online through a third party provider (TPP), who you've given permission to act on your behalf.

  • We also highly recommend you never keep your Digipass® in the same place as your computer or mobile phone.

  • We'll provide each of the Online Banking users authorised by you with a User ID, authentication code and Digipass®, if requested.

  • You'll need this information and your Cynergy Bank Authenticator or Digipass® to login to your Online Banking.

  • They will also need to download the Cynergy Bank Authenticator or ask us for their own Digipass® if requested.

  • If you have a joint account, we'll give all of the account holders their own security information and, if needed, a Digipass®.


More Definitions of Digipass®

Digipass® or "VASCO DATA SECURITY" - Indication of "BRUSSELS" or "BELGIUM" - N of the box in the shipment. On both SHORT sides of the box - Indication "FRAGILE" or "HANDLE WITH CARE" or equivalent international symbol. - Indication of "MODEL NO. V5-1" - Range of Serial numbers as present inside the box. This range should be within the range of serial numbers mentioned in the up to date SHIPMENT SCHEDULE which forms an integral part of the VASCO order. Each external carton is closed with plastic tape and secured in both directions with an additional plastic cord. A pallet has a maximum height of _____ boxes. Around and on top of the pallet is a plastic film in order to protect against humidity during the transport or storage. Description of unit (see reference unit) Black plastic unit, similar to a pocket calculator, equipped with a rubber keyboard and a LCD display. Another colour for the unit (e.g. blue) is only allowed if specified explicitly on the documents. On the back, two battery doors can be seen together with the following labels or printing: - plastic glued label with bar code and printed serial number. - printed CE logo. - printed dp logo on the small battery door.

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