Common use of Alerts Clause in Contracts

Alerts. Certain Services described in this Agreement may have the capability to send you informational alerts. Such Services may from time to time provide automatic alerts and voluntary alerts. Voluntary alerts may be turned on by default as part of the Service. They may then be customized, deactivated and reactivated by you. In our sole discretion, we may add new alert types and/or discontinue alert types at any time and from time to time without notice to you. Within the applicable Service application, you may designate an email address and/or the number of a Wireless Device that accepts text messages for alerts, or if using a mobile Service application on your Wireless Device you may be able to receive alerts through a push notification system within the application (data and text message fees imposed by your mobile service provider may apply to alerts received on your Wireless Device). If the email address or Wireless Device number that you use for alerts changes, you are responsible for informing us of that change. Some alerts may include information about your financial accounts, products and services, such as an account balance or the due date for a loan payment. You should be aware that anyone with access to your email will be able to view the content of these alerts. You understand and agree that any alerts provided to you may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We do not guarantee either the delivery or the accuracy of the content of any alert. You agree that we will not be liable for (i) any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert, (ii) any errors in the content of an alert, or (iii) any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services, Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services, Electronic Banking Disclosure and Agreement

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Alerts. Certain Services described in this Agreement may have the capability to send you informational alerts. Such Services may from time to time provide automatic alerts and voluntary alerts. Voluntary alerts may be turned on by default as part of the Service. They may then be customized, deactivated and reactivated by you. In our sole discretion, we may add new alert types and/or discontinue alert types at any time and from time to time without notice to you. Within the applicable Service application, you may designate an email address and/or the number of a Wireless Device that accepts text messages for alerts, or if using a mobile Service application on your Wireless Device you may be able to receive alerts through a push notification system within the application (data and text message fees imposed by your mobile service provider may apply to alerts received on your Wireless Device). If the email address or Wireless Device number that you use for alerts changes, you are responsible for informing us of that change. Some alerts may include information about your financial accounts, products and services, such as an account balance or the due date for a loan payment. You should be aware that anyone with access to your email will be able to view the content of these alerts. You understand and agree that any alerts provided to you may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We do not guarantee either the delivery or the accuracy of the content of any alert. You agree that we will not be liable for (i) any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert, (ii) any errors in the content of an alert, or (iii) any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert. If you wish to deactivate or opt out of any alerts you are receiving, it may be necessary in some cases for you separately to deactivate or opt out of by type or category, and deactivating or opting out of one type or category of alert will not necessarily deactivate or opt you out of other types or categories of alerts you receive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services, Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services, Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services

Alerts. Certain Services described in this Agreement may have the capability to send you informational alerts. Such Services We may from time to time provide automatic Service alerts and voluntary Service alerts. Voluntary Service alerts may be turned on by default as part of the Service. They may then be customized, deactivated and or reactivated by you. In our sole discretion, we may add new alert types and/or discontinue alert types at any time and from time to time without notice to you. Within the applicable Service application, application you may designate an email address and/or the number of a Wireless Device mobile device that accepts text messages for alerts, or if using a mobile Service application on your Wireless Device you may be able to receive alerts through a push notification system within the application (data and text message fees imposed by your mobile service provider may apply to Service alerts received on your Wireless Devicemobile device). If the email address or Wireless Device mobile device number that you use for alerts in connection with this Service changes, you are responsible for informing us of that change. Some alerts may include information about your financial accounts, products and services, such as an account balance or the due date for a loan payment. You should be aware that anyone with access to your email will be able to view the content of these alerts. You understand and agree that any alerts provided to you through the Service may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We do not guarantee either the delivery or the accuracy of the content of any alert. You agree that we will not be liable for (i) any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert, (ii) any errors in the content of an alert, or (iii) any actions taken or not taken by you or any third third-party in reliance on an alert.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Banking Services Agreement

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Alerts. Certain Services described in this Agreement may have the capability to send you informational alerts. Such Services may from time to time provide automatic alerts and voluntary alerts. Voluntary alerts may be turned on by default as part of the Service. They may then be customized, deactivated and reactivated by you. In our sole discretion, we may add new alert types and/or discontinue alert types at any time and from time to time without notice to you. Within the applicable Service application, you may youmay designate an email address and/or the number of a Wireless Device that accepts text messages for alerts, or if using a mobile Service application on your Wireless Device you may be able to receive alerts through a push notification system within the application (data and text message fees imposed by your mobile service provider may apply to alerts received on your Wireless Device). If the email address or Wireless Device number that you use for alerts changes, you are responsible for informing us of that change. Some alerts may include information about your financial accounts, products and services, such as an account balance or the due date for a loan payment. You should be aware that anyone with access to your email will be able to view the content of these alerts. You understand and agree that any alerts provided to you may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We do not guarantee either the delivery or the accuracy of the content of any alert. You agree that we will not be liable for (i) any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert, (ii) any errors in the content of an alert, or (iii) any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert. If you wish to deactivate or opt out of any alerts you are receiving, it may be necessary in some cases for you separately to deactivate or opt out of by type or category, and deactivating or opting out of one type or category of alert will not necessarily deactivate or opt you out of other types or categories of alerts you receive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Disclosure Statement for Electronic Banking Services

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