Operating Systems and Security Sample Clauses

Operating Systems and Security. Our Online Services are designed to operate using World Wide Web technologies and protocols which are adaptable to a wide range of systems, as well as operating systems and technologies specific to Devices for which we provide downloadable apps. Online Services use SSL encryption and other methods designed to insure private data transmissions.
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Operating Systems and Security. Our Online Services are designed to operate using world wide web technologies and protocols which are adaptable to a wide range of systems, as well as operating systems and technologies specific to Devices for which we provide downloadable apps. Online Services use SSL encryption and other methods designed to insure private data transmissions. We use cookies to help us administer the Home banking section. Some browsers allow you to reject cookies from servers. If you don't allow us to set a cookie upon entering the site, you will not be able to log in. The cookie we set contains information we need for security. We place the cookie with instructions that it can only be sent to a server in our Home Banking domain (xxxxxx.xxx). A cookie cannot be used to extract data from your Device. We do not store your Access Code, User Id or Password in your cookie. However, we do allow the storage of your Login ID on most downloadable apps Unless caused by our intentional misconduct or gross negligence, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Pearl Municipal Credit Union its officers, directors, employees, consultants, agents, service providers, and licensors from any and all third party claims, liability, damages, expenses and costs caused or arising from (1) a third party claim, dispute, action, or allegation of infringement, misuse, or misappropriation based on information, data, files, or otherwise in connection with our Online Services;
Operating Systems and Security. GECU Online Services are designed to operate using World Wide Web technologies and protocols which are adaptable to a wide range of systems, as well as operating systems and technologies specific to Devices for which GECU provides downloadable apps. GECU Online Services use SSL encryption and other methods designed to insure private data transmissions GECU uses cookies to help the credit union administer the GECU Digital Banking system. Some browsers allow users to reject cookies from servers. If a member does not allow GECU to set a cookie upon entering the site, members will not be able to log in. The cookie GECU sets contains information needed for security. GECU places the cookie with instructions that it may only be sent to a server in the GECU Digital Banking domain (xxxxxx.xxx). A cookie cannot be used to extract data from your Device. GECU does not store member Access Codes, User IDs or Passwords in the cookie. GECU does however, allow the storage of member Login IDs on most GECU downloadable apps.

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