Common use of Use of Google Maps Clause in Contracts

Use of Google Maps. You agree to abide by the Google terms and conditions of use found at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/terms_maps.html and the Google Legal Notices found at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/legalnotices_maps.html, or other URLs as may be updated by Google. Touch ID™ for Mobile Banking. Touch ID is an optional fingerprint sign-in method for Mobile Banking that is currently available for most Apple® devices that have a fingerprint scanner. To use Touch ID, you will need to save your fingerprint by going to "Settings > Touch ID & Passcode" on your Apple device to complete the setup (for more help with fingerprint scanning, contact Apple support at xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx). Fingerprints are stored on your device only and we do not see or store your fingerprint information. You acknowledge that by enabling Touch ID, you will allow anyone who has a fingerprint stored on your device access to your personal and payment account information within Mobile Banking. We reserve the right to suspend or disable this feature at any time. Touch ID can only be associated with one Mobile Banking username at a time on a device. If your device doesn’t recognize your fingerprint, you can sign in using your password. To use Touch ID for Mobile Banking on multiple devices, you will need to set it up for each device. You can enable or disable Touch ID anytime from the Services menu within Mobile Banking. Apple and Touch ID are trademarks of Apple Inc. Currently, fingerprint sign-in for Mobile Banking is only available on compatible iOS devices.

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Samples: Banking Service Agreement, Banking Service Agreement, Banking Service Agreement

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Use of Google Maps. You agree to abide by the Google terms and conditions of use found at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/terms_maps.html and the Google Legal Notices found at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/legalnotices_maps.html, or other URLs as may be updated by Google. Touch ID™ for Mobile Banking. Touch ID is an optional fingerprint sign-in method for Mobile Banking that is currently available for most Apple® devices that have a fingerprint scanner. To use Touch ID, you will need to save your fingerprint by going to "Settings > Touch ID & Passcode" on your Apple device to complete the setup (for more help with fingerprint scanning, contact Apple support at xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx). Fingerprints are stored on your device only and we do not see or store your fingerprint information. You acknowledge that by enabling Touch ID, you will allow anyone who has a fingerprint stored on your device access to your personal and payment account information within Mobile Banking. We reserve the right to suspend or disable this feature at any time. Touch ID can only be associated with one Mobile Banking username at a time on a device. If your device doesn’t recognize your fingerprint, you can sign in using your password. To use Touch ID for Mobile Banking on multiple devices, you will need to set it up for each device. You can enable or disable Touch ID anytime from the Services menu within {name of Financial Institution} Mobile Banking. Apple and Touch ID are trademarks of Apple Inc. Currently, fingerprint sign-in for Mobile Banking is only available on compatible iOS devices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Banking Service Agreement

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Use of Google Maps. You agree to abide by the Google terms and conditions of use found at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/terms_maps.html and the Google Legal Notices found at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/help/legalnotices_maps.html, or other URLs as may be updated by Google. Touch ID™ for Mobile Banking. Touch ID is an optional fingerprint sign-in method for Bank of the Valley Mobile Banking that is currently available for most Apple® devices that have a fingerprint scanner. To use Touch ID, you will need to save your fingerprint by going to "Settings > Touch ID & Passcode" on your Apple device to complete the setup (for more help with fingerprint scanning, contact Apple support at xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx). Fingerprints are stored on your device only and we do not see Bank of the Valley never sees or store stores your fingerprint information. You acknowledge that by enabling Touch ID, you will allow anyone who has a fingerprint stored on your device access to your personal and payment account information within Bank of the Valley Mobile Banking. We reserve Bank of the Valley reserves the right to suspend or disable this feature at any time. Touch ID can only be associated with one Mobile Banking username at a time on a device. If your device doesn’t recognize your fingerprint, you can sign in using your password. To use Touch ID for Mobile Banking on multiple devices, you will need to set it up for each device. You can enable or disable Touch ID anytime from the Services menu within Bank of the Valley Mobile Banking. Apple and Touch ID are trademarks of Apple Inc. Currently, fingerprint sign-in for Bank of the Valley Mobile Banking is only available on compatible iOS devices.

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Samples: Banking Agreement and Disclosure

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