Common use of Additional Security Guidelines Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Digital Banking Agreement, Digital Banking Agreement, Digital Banking Agreement

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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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Digital Banking Agreement

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