Common use of Secure Access Codes Clause in Contracts

Secure Access Codes. A secure access code (“SAC”) a randomly generated, one-time multi-factor authentication code delivered to a pre-populated and selected email address, phone or cell number (as an SMS text message), i.e., the SAC target, which is valid for one-time use only and will expire if not used promptly. The SAC is an enhanced security measure to further confirm your identity and authority to proceed, for examples, in the following situations: • At initial Login;‌ • To register a Computer or Mobile Device; · During subsequent Logins, if registration has not occurred; · During transaction approvals, if transactions are of a certain type and amount that require extra authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Banking Services Agreement

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Secure Access Codes. A secure access code (SAC) a randomly generated, one-time multi-factor authentication code delivered to a pre-populated and selected email address, phone or cell number (as an SMS a text message), i.e., the SAC target, which is valid for one-time use only and will expire if not used promptly. The SAC is an enhanced security measure to further confirm your identity and authority to proceed, for examples, in the following situations: At initial Login;‌ Initial Login; • To register a Computer or Mobile Device; · During subsequent Logins, if registration has not occurred; · During transaction approvals, if transactions are of a certain type and amount that require extra authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Online Banking Services Agreement

Secure Access Codes. A secure access code (“SAC”) a randomly generated, one-time multi-factor authentication code delivered to a pre-populated and selected email address, phone or cell number (as an SMS a text message), i.e., the SAC target, which is valid for one-time use only and will expire if not used promptly. The SAC is an enhanced security measure to further confirm your identity and authority to proceed, for examples, in the following situations: • situations:‌  At initial Login;‌ • Initial Login;  To register a Computer or Mobile Device; · During subsequent Logins, if registration has not occurred; · During transaction approvals, if transactions are of a certain type and amount that require extra authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Online Banking Services Agreement

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Secure Access Codes. A secure access code (“SAC”) a randomly generated, one-time multi-factor authentication code delivered to a pre-populated and selected email address, phone or cell number (as an SMS a text message), i.e., the SAC target, which is valid for one-time use only and will expire if not used promptly. The SAC is an enhanced security measure to further confirm your identity and authority to proceed, for examples, in the following situations: • situations:‌  At initial Login;‌ • Initial Login;  To register a Computer or Mobile Device; · During subsequent Logins, if registration has not occurred; · During transaction approvals, if transactions are of a certain type and amount that require extra authorization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Online Banking Services Agreement

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