Common use of Login Data Clause in Contracts

Login Data. Demand Partner agrees to keep access information, such as user names and other login data, passwords, and other information required in order to access the Service(s) and the Account, strictly confidential, and will not disclose such information to any Third Party without Fyber’s prior written (email suffices) approval or as otherwise agreed in the Agreement. Demand Partner must inform Fyber immediately upon becoming aware that any unauthorized Third Party has gained access to any such information or to Demand Partner’s technology, systems, equipment, and/or property. Fyber reserves the right at its sole discretion to either change the access information or to block any Account at Fyber’s own discretion and without prior notification. In such cases, Fyber will inform the Demand Partner without undue delay and will provide any such new access information upon request within a reasonable time.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Fyber Master Service Agreement, Fyber Master Service Agreement, Fyber Master Service Agreement

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