Passcode Lock definition

Passcode Lock means the passcode lock or password that you create to access any device that you use to access an Electronic Financial Service, including without limitation a computer, mobile device or tablet.

Examples of Passcode Lock in a sentence

  • If you have enabled a passcode on your iOS Device and would like to prevent Siri from being used from the lock screen, you can tap Settings, tap General, tap Passcode Lock and turn the Siri option to “off”.

  • If you have enabled a passcode on your iOS Device and would like to prevent Siri from being used from the lock screen, you can tap Settings, tap General, tap Passcode Lock and turn the Siri option to “off”.

  • You agree to take reasonable precautions to protect Your personal information, including but not limited to using the Passcode Lock feature to protect Your device and the security and confidentiality of Your personal information.

  • Company suggests and requests that You use all security features of Your Apple Computing Device, including the "Passcode Lock" function, to protect Your Apple Computing Device and the confidentiality of Your Information.

  • You agree to take reasonable precautions to protect Your PII, including but not limited to using the Passcode Lock feature to protect Your device and the security and confidentiality of Your PII.

Related to Passcode Lock

  • Passcode means the numerical code selected by the Debit Card holder to authorize certain Mobile Payment Transactions.

  • User Interface(s) means any technologies that

  • Firewall means a device for the detection, obstruction, destruction and/or prevention (as applicable) of computer viruses, Trojans, worms, unauthorised access or use and/or any similar act or thing which may affect a computer system, or network.

  • Security alarm system means a device or series of devices, intended to summon law enforcement personnel during, or as a result of, an alarm condition. Devices may include hard- wired systems and systems interconnected with a radio frequency method such as cellular or private radio signals that emit or transmit a remote or local audible, visual, or electronic signal; motion detectors, pressure switches, duress alarms (a silent system signal generated by the entry of a designated code into the arming station to indicate that the user is disarming under duress); panic alarms (an audible system signal to indicate an emergency situation); and hold-up alarms (a silent system signal to indicate that a robbery is in progress).

  • Password is the customer-generated code selected by you for use during the initial sign-on, or the codes you select after the initial sign-on, that establishes your connection to the Service;