Common use of Confidentiality; Security Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality; Security. a. You agree, acknowledge and understand that: (1) the Information is of a confidential nature; (2) the Association, and any Service Providers, shall take commercially reasonable and appropriate measures to maintain the confidentiality of the Information provided and prevent access by any other party, but that neither the Association nor any Service Provider guarantees or warrants that unauthorized individuals cannot illegally gain access to and use the Information, including, without limitation, your most confidential financial information; (3) transmissions of data and information through the use of the Services may be read or intercepted by others, and that neither the Association nor any Service Provider shall be liable to you (or anyone claiming by, for or through you) for any losses or damages caused by the transmission of data and information using the Services; and (4) you shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Association and any Service Providers for any such illegal or unauthorized access to and use of the Information.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Electronic Disclosure Agreement, Electronic Disclosure Agreement, Authorization and Agreement

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