Login Security Sample Clauses

Login Security. We will register or issue a user ID and corresponding password (together being a “Login”) for your use of the Platform. You must keep the Login secure and notify us immediately upon becoming aware that the Login may be lost or stolen, or becoming aware or suspecting that another person knows the Login, or has used the Login, without your authority. You are liable for, and we may rely upon, all instructions, requests, information and Content submitted to the Platform using of the Login, even if the information or request is submitted by a person using the Login fraudulently or without authority. Without limiting the above, we are entitled to treat all use of the Platform made using the Login as use that you have authorised and you are responsible for the payment of all amounts or fees that become payable in relation to such use.
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Login Security. Security is very important to Peoples Bank of Graceville. When you log in to the service for the first time, you will use your account number, Social Security Number (personal accounts) or Taxpayer Identification Number (businesses), and email address. You will then be prompted to select a new “Username” and “Password” that you are will thereafter use to gain access to your accounts. Your session time limit is limited to 60 minutes, but to help prevent unauthorized access and ensure the security of your accounts, we will end your online session if we have detected no activity for 20 minutes. This is to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log on. When you return to your computer, you will be prompted to re-enter your username and password to continue. Because your password is used to access your accounts, you should treat it as you would any other sensitive personal data. You should carefully select a password that is hard to guess. Keep your password safe. Memorize your password and never tell it to anyone. You may consider changing your password occasionally, such as every 90 days. This can be done at any time, after you are logged in, from the “Profile” menu.
Login Security. If you change your mobile device and/or change your mobile telephone number, it is your responsibility to access your Internet banking system and enter the appropriate information in the Mobile Settings section. • You will use the same Online banking ID and password to access Mobile banking. Keep your password safe. Memorize your password and never tell it to anyone. We will never ask you to email your personal information such as your social security number or account number.
Login Security. Access to AMD Accelerator Cloud will require use of passwords, authentication keys or other security credentials (“Login Credentials”). You must store Login Credentials in a safe and secure manner, keep them strictly confidential, and not share them with any unauthorized person or third party. If you experience or suspect any issues or unauthorized use with AMD Accelerator Cloud or if your Login Credentials have been exposed to non- permitted users at any time, you must immediately notify AMD.
Login Security. The Customer must take all reasonable steps to ensure that each Login is only used by a single individual and is not shared. The Customer must ensure that the Personnel of the Customer Group or the Customer:
Login Security. It is important that you take precautions to protect your Digital Services password(s) and account information and keep them confidential at all times. For your protection, the Bank recommends that password(s) be changed at least every 12 months. The Bank reserves the right to require a password change at any time, and as deemed necessary by the Bank. For your protection, it is recommended that you memorize your password(s) and not write them down. Any person having access to your Online Banking access ID and password will be able to access your account and perform all transactions, including reviewing account information and making transfers to other accounts that have mutual ownership. Passwords and Login IDs are case sensitive. Passwords require 8-25 characters – alpha and numeric and special character required. For security reasons, the Bank recommends that you do not allow your Windows program to remember any password or Login information. For assistance with access to your accounts, contact the Digital Support Department at 000-000-0000.
Login Security. Security is very important to Security State Bank. When you login to the service for the first time, you will use your account number and the last four digits of your social security number (personal accounts) or taxpayer identification number (businesses). You will then be prompted to select a new "Access ID" and "Password" that you will thereafter use to gain access to your accounts. Your session time limit is limited to 60 minutes, but to help prevent unauthorized access and ensure the security of your accounts, we will end your online session if we have detected no activity for 20 minutes. This is to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log on. When you return to your computer, you will be prompted to re-enter your password and your session will continue where you left off. Because your password is used to access your accounts, you should treat it as you would any other sensitive personal data. You should carefully select a password that is hard to guess. Keep your password safe. Memorize your password and never tell it to anyone. You may consider changing your password occasionally, such as every 90 days. This can be done at any time, after you are logged in, from the "options" menu. Back to top Balance Inquiries, Bill Payments and Transfers You may use Security State Bank On-line Banking to check the balance of your accounts, transfer funds between your accounts and pay bills from your eligible accounts. Balances in your accounts may differ from your records due to deposits in progress, outstanding checks or other withdrawals, payments or charges. If you have further questions, contact us at 000-000-0000. Back to top Special Information If urgent action is required, we recommend that you contact Security State Bank directly by telephone at 000-000-0000 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday or in person at any Security State Bank location. Back to top Bill Payment Service The Bill Payment service lets you schedule bill payments through On-line Banking and also allows you to see a history of all the payments made from your accounts. You must designate a specific checking account as your bill payment account. Accountholders that require two (2) signatures for withdrawal purposes will be unable to access the On-line Bill Payment Service.
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