Additional Security Guidelines Sample Clauses

Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after ten (10) minutes of inactivity. This to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log-in. • The security of public computers (e.g. in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. • Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using a reliable virus detection product. Undetected or un-repaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit a virus to other computers. • Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Periodically update your computer operating system and browser for critical security related patches. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service.
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Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after ten (10) minutes of inactivity. This to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log-in. • The security of public computers (e.g. in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. • Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti-spyware products. Undetected or un-repaired viruses or spyware may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit sensitive data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. • Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Keep your computer’s operating system and browser fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service.
Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after fifteen (15) minutes of inactivity. This to protect you in case you accidentally leave your electronic device(s) unattended after you log-in. • The security of public electronic device(s) (e.g., in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public electronic device(s). • Routinely scan your electronic device(s) servers, and electronic media using a reliable virus detection product. Undetected or un-repaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit a virus to other electronic device(s). • Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Periodically update your electronic device(s) operating system and browser for critical security related patches. • We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service. In addition to the security features described above, there may be other security related notices posted on our website or the Service from time-to-time. It is your responsibility to read all security notices. Disclaimer - The Bank has no obligation to prevent, and has no liability for, loss resulting from infiltration of your computer systems or any fraudulent or criminal activity by third parties. The FDIC insures deposits from the Bank insolvency, not from losses resulting from any other cause. The Bank, directly or through its third-party service providers, may implement various security measures or devices. Such security measures or devices are primarily for the benefit of the Bank and should not be relied upon by the Company to prevent theft or other losses.
Additional Security Guidelines. You should sign-off after every FSB Digital Banking session; however, Consumer sessions will automatically end after thirty (30) minutes of inactivity and Business Customer sessions will automatically end after sixty (60) minutes of inactivity. This is to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you login. The security of public computers or hotspots (i.e. in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Digital Services on a public computer. Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti-spyware products. Undetected or un-repaired viruses or spyware may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit sensitive data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a wireless or a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. Keep your computer’s operating system and browser fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, supported and fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Digital Services.
Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after ten (15) minutes of inactivity. This to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you login. • The security of public computers (e.g. in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. • Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using a reliable virus detection product. Undetected or unrepaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit a virus to other computers. • Use a firewall product (hardware and /or software), especially if you have a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Periodically update your computer operating system and browser for critical security related patches. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service. Additional Terms and Conditions Applicable to Mobile Deposit Use of Mobile Deposit Services Following your acceptance of this agreement, you are authorized to remotely deposit paper checks through the credit union’s Mobile Deposit App. You can remotely deposit checks you receive to your account with us (the “Account”) by electronically transmitting a digital image of the paper checks to the credit union for deposit. Your use of the Services constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Disclosure and Agreement. You agree to comply with the hardware and software requirements set forth by Eagle Community Credit Union. (Eagle Community Credit Union iOS and Android Application version 2.3 or higher and/or a XXXXX compliant scanner for desktop use. Desktop use not available at this time). Upon receipt of the digital image, we will review the image for acceptability. You understand and agree that receipt of an image does not occur until after we notify you of receipt of the image via onscreen messaging and/or email notification. Should the message or email be returned as undeliverable, we will have completed our obligation to alert you and therefore, we are under no further obligation to attempt any redelivery of the message or email. Further, you understand that we are not responsible if, for any reason, you do not receive our message or email. You understand that, in the event you receive a notification ...
Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-­‐off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after ten
Additional Security Guidelines o All authorized users should sign-off after every Service session; however, online sessions will automatically end after ten (10) minutes of inactivity. This is to protect you in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you login. o The security of public computers (e.g. in a library, or Internet cafe) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. o Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti-spyware products. Unremoved or un-repaired viruses or spyware may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit sensitive data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. o Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. o Keep your computer’s operating system and browser fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECT SETUP OF YOUR COMPUTER AND/OR MOBILE DEVICE. NEITHER WE, NOR ANY OF OUR SERVICE PROVIDERS, ARE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES (WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING ECONOMIC, PROPERTY, PERSONAL OR OTHER LOSS OR INJURY, WHETHER CAUSED BY HARDWARE OR SYSTEM-WIDE FAILURE, ARISING OR RESULTING FROM THE USE OR MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS NECESSARY TO OPERATE ONLINE BANKING. THE BANK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY AS A RESULT OF ANY ACTION OR INACTION BY THE BANK IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON WHICH THE BANK IN GOOD FAITH BELIEVES IT IS AUTHORIZED TO RELY.
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Additional Security Guidelines. All Authorized Users should sign-off after every Service session; however, electronic banking sessions will automatically end after fifteen (15) minutes of inactivity. This is to protect you should you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log-in. Also, • Do not give out your account information, password or username. • Do not leave your computer, mobile device or technological device or any device used to obtain account access unattended while using the Service. • Never leave any account information within the range of others. • Do not send privileged account information (account number, password, username, etc.) in any public or general e-mail system. • The security of public computers and public networks (e.g. in a library, internet café or use of a wireless device) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. • Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using reliable virus detection and anti- spyware products. Undetected or un-repaired viruses or spyware may affect the performance of your computer, corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit sensitive data to another third party or transmit a virus to other computers. • Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Keep the operating system and browser of your computer, tablet, mobile device or any device used to access the Service fully patched for critical security issues. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service. • Avoid visiting any websites, downloading any items or any other activities which may appear suspicious in nature or which may negatively impact the security herein set forth or applicable to the Service. • Failure to take the above precautions shall be prima fascia evidence of intentional recklessness on your part and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless Hometown Bank for any security breach(es) which are, or have the potential to be, caused by such failure to act, no matter if cased directly, indirectly or by any means, no matter how minimal the relation to the cause of such failure to act. In addition to the security features described above, there may be other security related notices posted on our website or the Service from time-to-time. It is your responsibili...
Additional Security Guidelines. ▪ The security of public computers (e.g. in a library, or Internet café) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing the Service on a public computer. ▪ We recommend that you periodically update your operating system and Internet browser for critical security related patches. We further recommend use of the current, fully patched, versions of Internet browsers for accessing the Service. We are not responsible for any error, damages or other loss you may suffer due to malfunction or misapplication of any system you use, including your browser (Mozilla Firefox®, Microsoft Internet Explorer®, or otherwise), your Internet service provider, your personal financial management or other software (such as Quicken® or Microsoft Money®), or any equipment you may use (including your telecommunications facilities, computer hardware, router and modem) to access or communicate with the Services. In addition to the security features described above, there may be other security related notices posted on our website or Service from time to time. Please visit the Bank’s homepage at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to view our Privacy Policy and other security notices.
Additional Security Guidelines. All authorized users should sign-off after every Meriwest Online session. Online sessions will automatically end after twenty (20) minutes of inactivity for protection in case you accidentally leave your computer unattended after you log in. • The security of public computers (e.g. computers in a library or internet café) cannot be assured; therefore, we recommend that you refrain from accessing Meriwest Online on a public computer. • Routinely scan your computer, servers, and electronic media using a reliable virus detection product. Undetected or unrepaired viruses may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and even your hardware. Additionally, you may unintentionally transmit a virus to other computers. • Use a firewall product (hardware and/or software), especially if you have a broadband internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. • Periodically update your computer operating system and browser for critical security related patches. We recommend use of the most current, fully patched, versions of internet browsers for accessing Meriwest Online. Proprietary Rights You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from Meriwest Online or our Web site content. Furthermore, you agree not to reverse engineer or reverse compile any technology relating to Meriwest Online, including, but not limited to, any software or other associated mobile phone applications such as Mobile-Meriwest.
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