Fraud Maintenance Tools definition
Fraud Maintenance Tools means the optional fraudulent transaction management tools made available as part of the Braintree Payment Services that, if enabled by you or PayPal on your behalf, allow you to access fraudulent transaction management features to help detect fraudulent transactions based on the settings you may adopt, as described in more detail on the Braintree website (“Fraud Maintenance Tools”). If you elect to enable and use or disable the Fraud Maintenance Tools, you are responsible for determining which tools to use and for setting or modifying your own filter rules, which instruct us which Transactions to accept and decline on your behalf. If you set these filter rules too restrictively, you might lose sales volume. It is your responsibility to monitor your filter rules and settings on an ongoing basis. We may suggest filters and settings that may be appropriate for your business, based on factors such as your business profile and transaction history, however it is your responsibility to evaluate the usefulness and risk of any information, product or service. It is your sole responsibility to provide any necessary notices and disclosures, and obtain any required consents, on the use of the Fraud Maintenance Tools to your Customers on your website or mobile application. You shall use the Fraud Maintenance Tools in accordance with the applicable guides and other documentation made available by us, and you shall not use or permit others to use information obtained through the use of the Fraud Maintenance Tools for any purpose other than in conjunction with the Payment Processing Services and in a manner described in the applicable documentation for the Fraud Maintenance Tools. You acknowledge and agree that, subject to Section 7.03, PayPal does not represent or warrant that the Fraud Maintenance Tools are error free or that they will identify all fraudulent transaction activity. In addition, PayPal shall not be liable whether a Transaction is accepted or rejected using the Fraud Maintenance Tools. You are responsible for your optional use of the Fraud Maintenance Tools, including any filters or settings you enable.
Fraud Maintenance Tools is defined in Section 1.01 (c) above. “Hyperwallet” means HSI USA Inc. and its affiliates.
Fraud Maintenance Tools means the optional fraudulent transaction management tools made available as part of the Braintree Payment Services that, if enabled by you or PayPal on your behalf, allow you to access fraudulent transaction management features to help detect fraudulent transactions based on the settings you may adopt, as described in more detail on the Braintree website (“Fraud Maintenance Tools”).