Common use of Online Banking Service Clause in Contracts

Online Banking Service. The Online Banking Service requires a browser that supports 128-bit encryption and will warn you if your browser does not meet this requirement. Whenever SSL/TLS is securing your communications, the browser will typically indicate this secure session by changing the appearance of a small icon of a padlock at the bottom of the screen from "open" to "locked". What this means to you is that your communications are scrambled from your browser to our servers at all times, so no unauthorized party can read the information as it is carried over the internet.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Banking and Bill Payment Agreement, Banking and Bill Payment Agreement, Banking and Bill Payment Agreement

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Online Banking Service. The Online Banking Service requires a browser that supports commercially reasonable encryption, but at a minimum of 128-bit encryption encryption, and will warn you if your browser does not meet this requirement. Whenever SSL/TLS is securing your communications, the browser will typically indicate this secure session by changing the appearance of a small icon of a padlock at the bottom of the screen from "open" to "locked". What this means to you is that your communications are scrambled from your browser to our servers at all times, so no unauthorized party can read the information as it is carried over the internet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Banking and Bill Payment Agreement

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