Common use of PIN Clause in Contracts

PIN. When you log into ANZ FastPay for the first time, you will be prompted to change your one time passcode to a 4 digit PIN. You agree that you will not: • disclose this PIN to any other person (including any Additional User); or • allow any other person to see you entering your username or PIN; or • record your username or PIN in writing, especially in a manner that is kept with the Card Reader or is liable to theft at the same time as the Card Reader (unless you make a reasonable attempt to protect the security of the username and PIN); or • act with extreme carelessness in failing to protect your username or PIN. Warning: You must not use your birth date or an alphabetical code which is a recognisable part of your name as a PIN, or select sequential numbers, for example, ‘1234’ or where all numbers are the same, for example, ‘1111’. If you do, you may be liable for any loss suffered from an unauthorised transaction.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: anz.com.au, usermanual.wiki, www.anz.com.au

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