Overview and Use Restrictions Sample Clauses

Overview and Use Restrictions. Apple Pay allows you to: • store virtual representations of credit, debit, and prepaid cards, including store credit, debit, prepaid cards, and the Apple Pay Cash card, which are supported by the Apple Pay feature (“Supported Payment Cards”) and use supported Devices to make contactless payments in select locations, or within apps or websites; • use rewards and gift cards that are saved in Wallet (“Apple Pay-Enabled Cards”, and together with Supported Payment Cards, “Supported Cards”) to make contactless rewards and gift-card transactions in select stores as part of a contactless payment using Apple Pay; and • send person to person payments to other Apple Pay users. The Apple Pay features of the Apple Software may only be available in select regions, with select card issuers, financial institutions, and merchants. Features may vary by region, issuer, and merchant. To use Apple Pay, you must have a Supported Card. Supported Cards may change from time to time. Additionally, in order to send or receive person to person payments, you must have an Apple Pay Cash card. Supported Payment Cards and person to person payments are associated with the Apple ID you have signed into iCloud to use these features. Supported Cards are only available to individuals aged 13 years or older, and may be subject to additional age-based restrictions imposed by iCloud or the Supported Card which you are trying to provision. The Apple Pay Cash card and the ability to send and receive person to person payments are only available to individuals aged 18 years or older. Apple Pay is intended for your personal use and you may only provision your own Supported Cards. If you are provisioning a supported corporate card, you represent that you are doing so with the authorization of your employer and you are authorized to bind your employer to these terms of use and all transactions effected by use of this feature. If you are sending or receiving a person to person payment, you represent that you are doing so for your own personal, non-commercial use. You agree not to use Apple Pay for illegal or fraudulent purposes, or any other purposes which are prohibited by the License and these Supplemental Terms. You further agree to use Apple Pay in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. You agree not to interfere with or disrupt the Apple Pay service (including accessing the service through any automated means), or any servers or networks connected to the service, or any policies, requireme...
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Overview and Use Restrictions. Apple Pay allows you to store virtual representations of credit, debit and prepaid cards, including Apple Card, that are supported by the Apple Pay feature (“Supported Cards”) and use supported Macs to initiate or make payments within websites. The Apple Pay features of the Apple Software may only be available in select regions, with select card issuers, payment networks, and merchants. Features may vary by region, issuer, and merchant. Supported Cards may change from time to time. Apple Pay is intended for your personal use and you may only provision your own Supported Cards. If you are provisioning a supported corporate card, you represent that you are doing so with the authorization of your employer and you are authorized to bind your employer to these terms of use and all transactions effected by use of this feature. You agree not to use Apple Pay for illegal or fraudulent purposes, or any other purposes that are prohibited by the License and these Supplemental Terms. You further agree to use Apple Pay in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. You agree not to interfere with or disrupt the Apple Pay service (including accessing the service through any automated means), or any servers or networks connected to the service, or any policies, requirements or regulations of networks connected to the service (including any unauthorized access to, use or monitoring of data or traffic thereon).
Overview and Use Restrictions. On supported Mac devices, you can use Apple Pay to initiate a payment within websites shown in Safari. This feature requires you to have a credit, debit or prepaid card that is supported by Apple Pay (“Supported Cards”) and has been provisioned to a supported iOS device or Apple Watch (“Supported Devices”). When you check out from a website using Apple Pay, you will be required to authorize the transaction using a Supported Device. In addition to the terms set forth in these Supplemental Terms, your use of Apple Pay to initiate payments within websites is subject to the Apple Pay Supplemental Terms and Conditions applicable to your Supported Devices, the terms of which are hereby incorporated by reference and which can be accessed by going to: Settings > General > About > Legal > License from your iOS device, or About > Legal > License from the Watch app on a paired iOS device. The Apple Pay features of the Apple Software may only be available in select regions, with select card issuers, and with select merchants. Features may vary by region, issuer, and merchant. Supported Devices may change from time to time.

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  • Specific Restrictions on Use of Licensed Materials Unauthorized Use. Licensee shall not knowingly permit anyone other than Authorized Users to use the Licensed Materials.

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