Internet Client definition
Examples of Internet Client in a sentence
To the extent such internal computer system is accessible to networks beyond the control of Client, such as without limitation the Internet, Client shall take commercially reasonable measures to protect from unauthorized access the computers on which the Proprietary Software is installed.
When providing ID Subjects with access to the IFS Services via the Internet, Client will adopt, publish, maintain, and adhere to a privacy policy and upon request, provide a copy of Clients privacy policy.
Client agrees to allow iHealthSpot to display and transmit on and via the Internet Client trademarks and service marks in the form and manner specified by Client, solely in connection with the Service provided hereunder.
When providing ID Subjects with access to the IFS Services via the Internet, Client will adopt, publish, maintain and adhere to a privacy policy and upon request, provide a copy of Clients privacy policy.
If Client provides Consumer Subjects with access to its pre-qualifications via the Internet, Client shall adopt, publish, maintain and adhere to a privacy policy and upon request, provide 700Credit and/or Equifax with a copy of Client’s privacy policy.
Client agrees that each time it places an order for a Service via the Internet, Client is, and will continue to be, in compliance with these requirements.
To the extent such internal computer system is accessible to networks beyond the control of Client, such as without limitation the Internet, Client shall take commercially reasonable measures to protect from unauthorized access the computers on which the Proprietary Software is installed, unless such unauthorized access is a result of BNYM’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Inherent Nature of the Internet: Client understands and agrees that the Internet is comprised of many privately owned systems and networks of telephone wires and switches and wireless technologies and is dependent for its ongoing operations upon computers and other electronic hardware that are often unstable and subject to malfunctions, and therefore, it is the inherent nature of these systems and networks, and the Internet to experience systems and hardware failures, packet losses and downtime.
To the extent such internal computer system is accessible to networks beyond the control of Client, such as without limitation the Internet, Client shall install Proprietary Software only on computers that are password protected.
With respect to accessing the Service by the Internet, Client agrees to use software produced by third parties, including, but not limited to “browser” software that supports a data security protocol compatible with the protocol used by Bank.