Mobile Technology Sample Clauses

Mobile Technology. (a) Subject to Section 3.4 and Section 3.5, in the event Company shall determine it would be beneficial for the Credit Cards to participate in one or more mobile payments initiatives used in Company Channels, whether operated by Bank, Company or third parties, Bank shall use commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate the participation of the Credit Cards in such mobile payments initiatives.
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Mobile Technology. The parties’ agreement concerning mobile technology is set forth in Schedule 2.6.
Mobile Technology. If the Company requests that the Servicer (i) participate in any mobile payment initiative or (ii) enable utilization of alternative methods or devices for accessing Accounts, including mobile phones or tablets, then, the Servicer shall review and communicate with the Company with respect to participation in such initiative and/or implementation of such alternative access methods, in each case to the extent requested by the Company. If the Servicer agrees to such participation or implementation, unless otherwise agreed, it shall (****). For purposes of clarity, the Parties understand that (****). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that Cardholders may be able to elect to have their Company Credit Cards participate in a mobile payments initiative, without the consent of the Company or the Servicer if it is technologically feasible without changes to the Services or Servicer Systems. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.12(c), nothing in this Agreement shall require the Company to participate in, or restrict the Company from participating in, any mobile payments initiative, which shall be in the Company’s sole discretion; provided that any such decision to participate in or not participate in such initiative (****).
Mobile Technology. The District may provide employees with mobile devices to promote learning inside and outside the classroom. The same responsible use policies apply, and the same care and caution is expected. Personally owned devices, including but not limited to laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cellphones, are to be used as approved by district policies and school site guidelines. Due to security concerns, personally owned devices will not be connected to the wired, structured network without permission from the Director of Information Services and Technology. Any violation may result in the loss of the employee’s privilege to bring a personally owned device to school and will be subject to personnel policy. Personally owned mobile devices will be encouraged for teaching, learning and educationally-related communications.
Mobile Technology. The Company and the Bank intend to be innovative and market-leading with respect to the methods or devices used to access Accounts, including mobile phones or tablets. In the event the Company shall determine it would be beneficial for the Company Credit Cards to participate in one or more mobile payments initiatives used in Company Channels, whether operated by the Bank, the Company or third parties, [****]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that Cardholders may be able to elect to have their Company Credit Cards participate in a mobile payments initiative, without the Company’s or the Bank’s consent. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.3, nothing in this Agreement shall require the Company to participate, or restrict the Company from participating, in any mobile payments initiative, which shall be in the Company’s sole discretion. 2.4 [****].
Mobile Technology. If Provider accesses our site electronically through a mobile device, such as a tablet, smartphone or similar device, Provider must be able to print and save the transmitted Communications. Applications that support printing and saving for most mobile devices can be found through the mobile device’s app store for that device. If the mobile device does not have this functionality, Provider must access our website through alternate means that provide the ability to print and save the Communications.
Mobile Technology. The GRC Maximo system is located within the Center’s firewall and is accessible only with a NDC domain account. Although GRC has wireless IT capability throughout the Xxxxx Field Campus, mobile technology is currently not being utilized to support the functions required under this SOW. Options for mobile technology are currently being evaluated by the Government. Once the Government selects a mobile solution, a plan will be established and the contract will be modified to include the testing and implementation of mobile technology. The Government will also provide training for Contractor personnel on the selected mobile solution.
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Mobile Technology. If you are accessing our site electronically through a mobile device, such as a tablet, smartphone or similar device, you must be able to print and save the transmitted Communications. You can find apps that support printing and saving for most mobile devices through your mobile device’s app store. If your mobile device does not have this functionality, you must access our website through alternate means that provide you with the ability to print and save the Communications. Withdrawing Consent. You may withdraw your consent to receive Communications electronically by contacting us in the manner described in the “CONTACTING US” section below. If you withdraw your consent, from that time forward any pending applications, listings or bids will automatically terminate and be removed from the Prosper platform. The withdrawal of your consent will not affect the legal validity and enforceability of any financial obligations obtained through the Prosper platform, or any electronic Communications provided or business transacted between us prior to the time you withdraw your consent. With respect to financial obligations on which you are a borrower or investor, we will send you any further Communications by mail or other non- electronic means. Please note that withdrawal of your consent will not apply to your co- borrower.
Mobile Technology. Mobile phones must not be used during lessons or formal school time unless under the direct supervision of a member of staff or with the permission of a member of staff. The sending of abusive or inappropriate text messages and the taking of photographs / videos are forbidden. Instances of cyberbullying are logged and dealt with in accordance with the school’s Anti Bullying Policy. 6TH FORM STUDENTS ONLY Emails: In the Sixth Form, email is likely to become a key means of communication between staff and students. Any essential emails, such as those sent to hand in work, should always be politely written. You must not send inappropriate messages or images. You should not open e-mail attachments unless you know the sender and you are expecting the attachment and report anything suspicious to the IT Support Team or your teacher. You must not forward chain letters or spam emails. You must immediately tell either a member of the IT Support Team, Head of Year or your teacher if you receive an offensive e-mail. You should not reveal your personal details or those of others, or arrange to meet anyone without specific permission.
Mobile Technology. You may use a mobile phone in the Sixth Form refectory, but in no other area of school. You must not tether your personal device (e.g. tablet) to your mobile phone for internet access. You should ensure that your device has your name and form on your home screen so that the device can be returned to you if lost. Any attempt to access a fellow student or teacher’s mobile device will be dealt with very seriously, and will constitute a breach of the Responsible Use Policy. The sending of abusive or inappropriate text messages and the taking of photographs / videos are forbidden. This includes the posting of malicious videos of staff or students on social media sites such as Tik Tok. Action will also be taken against any individual commenting on any videos posted by someone else, if this is deemed to be unacceptable. Instances of cyberbullying are logged and dealt with in accordance with the school’s Anti Bullying Policy Use of Twitter: In the Sixth Form, your subject teachers may choose to set up Twitter feeds. Contribution to feeds must be delivered within the context of professional practice and match the standards which would be expected within school based teacher/student interactions and must not contravene school policies.
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