Redirect URL definition

Redirect URL means the URL supplied by Inktomi to Customer to track click-through traffic.

Examples of Redirect URL in a sentence

  • Block Redirect URL When a user attempts to access a blocked website, this is the address of the page that they are redirected to.

  • Following are the input and output parameters  API Access Point* (String): API access point received from Get Authorization Code section (point 4)  Authorization Code* (String): Authorization code received from Get Authorization code section (point 4)  Client Id* (String): Client Id from OAuth step (point 3)  Client Secret* (String): Client Secret from OAuth step (point 3)  Redirect URL* (String): Redirect URL from OAuth (point 3)  Refresh Token (String): This property will contain the refresh token.

  • VS grants Bank the right to use such Redirect URL solely for the purposes of this Agreement during the Term of this Agreement as well as where Bank retains the Accounts after termination of this Agreement as set forth in Article 9 until the servicing of such Accounts has ceased.

  • Alternately, VS may elect to use a Redirect URL maintained by an Affiliate under a similar agreement with Bank and maintained by such Affiliate under a provision equivalent to this Section 2.3(d)(iii) (“Qualifying Affiliate’s Redirect URL”), for the purpose of VS directing Cardholders to Bank’s Electronic Customer Service.

  • Incorrect Redirect URL is specified in the integrated third-party application OAuth authentication setup must be performed both on Creatio side and on the side of the integrated application.

Related to Redirect URL

  • Redirection means to divert an individual to another more appropriate activity.

  • Redirection Notice shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 14(c).

  • Direct Account : means any Account which is not an ISA Account.

  • Customer Account Information means personally identifiable information including Personal Data and Consumption Data. Customer Account Information also includes information received by the Company from the customer for purposes of participating in regulated utility programs, including, but not limited to bill pay assistance, shutoff protection, renewable energy, demand-side management, load management, or energy efficiency.

  • Electronic toll collection system means a system of collecting tolls or charges which is capable of charging an account holder the appropriate toll or charge by transmission of information from an electronic device on a motor vehicle to the toll lane, which information is used to charge the account the appropriate toll or charge.