Web Site Access Sample Clauses

Web Site Access. TURSS will provide Subscriber with access to TURSS's web site (the "TURSS Site") so that Subscriber may, by accessing the TURSS Site, (i) initiate Applicant Reviews and Tenant Reviews and (ii) obtain or review TURSS's Recommendations to Subscriber. TURSS will assign one or more passwords and identification numbers ("Program Codes") to Subscriber for use in accessing the TURSS Site. Subscriber represents and warrants that it will use its best reasonable efforts to ensure that:
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Web Site Access. TURSS will provide Subscriber with access to TURSS’s web site (the “TURSS Site”) so that Subscriber may, by accessing the TURSS Site, (i) initiate Applicant Reviews and Tenant Reviews and (ii) obtain or review TURSS’s Recommendations to Subscriber. TURSS will assign one or more passwords and identification numbers (“Program Codes”) to Subscriber for use in accessing the TURSS Site. Subscriber represents and warrants that it will use its best reasonable efforts to ensure that: (1) only authorized Subscriber employees have access to the TURSS Site through Workstations; (2) TURSS Services obtained by Subscriber via the TURSS Site are not accessible by unauthorized parties via Subscriber’s connection to the Internet or otherwise; (3) all Passwords are kept confidential and secure by such authorized Subscriber employees (e.g., Subscriber shall ensure that Passwords are not stored on any Workstation nor other storage and retrieval system and/or media and that Internet browser caching functionality is not used to store Passwords; (4) each User ID and Password is used solely by the authorized Subscriber employee to whom such User ID and Password was issued; and (5) all documentation and other materials provided by TURSS to Subscriber under this Agreement are held in confidence by Subscriber (and accessible only to those Subscriber employees who Subscriber has authorized to use the TURSS Site). Subscriber shall immediately notify TURSS if a Subscriber user with access to Program Codes no longer works for Subscriber and shall be fully responsible for any use of the TURSS site by users accessing the site through the Program Codes assigned to the Subscriber. In the event of any compromise of security involving User Ids or Passwords, Subscriber shall immediately notify TURSS.
Web Site Access. To use the computer software and programs available on this web site, You must establish an account with HCX. Your account is governed by this Agreement. Your account is established only once Your request for service has been received, accepted and processed by HCX. To access the web site, You must obtain access to the World Wide Web (hereinafter "the Web"), either directly or through other devices that allow you to access Web-based content, and pay any service fees associated with such access, directly to the party providing You with such access. You must provide all equipment, software and services necessary to connect to the Web, including without limitation a computer, modem or other access equipment, electricity, etc. Once you have accessed this web site, HCX shall give You its permission for a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right to access, use and display this web site and the materials provided hereon but only for You to Use in accordance with this Agreement. In conjunction therewith, You are granted permission to view or download a single copy of the material on the web site for Your Use. When content is downloaded to Your computer (whether temporarily for viewing in a session or for record retention purposes), You do not obtain any ownership interest in such content, any modification of the content or any permission to use the content for purposes other than the Use permitted hereunder. Ownership of all such content shall remain with HCX or its licensors at all times and HCX reserves unto itself all rights not specifically granted to You hereunder.
Web Site Access. SELLER shall provide all necessary assistance and cooperation to BLOCK to enable users of SELLER's web site to access and link to the web sites at the domain names acquired by BLOCK as set out at Section 13.1.
Web Site Access. At the time that the Customer receives a Cash Card, the Customer may also be given the opportunity to set a password (the "Internet Password") which will entitle the Customer to access certain information concerning the Cash Card and activities related to the Cash Card using an internet connection to access DirectCash's web site. The Internet Password may not be the same as the PIN and it is not currently anticipated that the web site access will be useable for anything other than access to information (i.e. the web site may not be set up to accept instructions for funds transfers). The Customer shall be responsible for any changes made to the information maintained by DirectCash in reliance upon internet communications received by DirectCash that are sent using the Customer's Internet Password. The Customer should assure that the Customer follows the same security precautions for the Internet Password as required for PINs.
Web Site Access. By providing us with the appropriate passwords, user IDs, PINs or other codes (the "Security Codes") required to access information about you and/or your account on any web site, you authorize us to access and retrieve the account information from that web site that you have requested to be aggregated as Content (as defined above), and to configure Personal Finance so it is compatible with that web site. By providing the Security Codes for a web site, you also represent and warrant to us you are authorized to access the account information contained on the web site. You grant us a limited, non-durable power of attorney, and you hereby appoint us as your true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full power of substitution and re- substitution, for you and in your name, place and xxxxx, in any and all capacities, to access the Bank and third party web sites, retrieve information, and use your information, all as described within these Terms and Conditions, with the full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done in connection with such activities, as fully to all intents and purposes as you might or could do in person. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT WHEN WE ARE ACCESSING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION FROM THE BANK AND THIRD PARTY WEB SITES, WE ARE ACTING AS YOUR AGENT, AND NOT THE AGENT OF OR ON BEHALF OF THE BANK OR THE THIRD PARTY. You agree that third party account information providers shall be entitled to rely on the foregoing authorization, agency and limited, non-durable power of attorney granted by you. Except for those relationships, you understand that we have no relationship to, affiliation, or connection with any third party sites available for use with Personal Finance. Personal Finance is not endorsed or sponsored by any such account providers. You agree that we assume no responsibility and shall incur no liability with respect to the acts, omissions, or determinations of any such third party site. You acknowledge we are not a registered broker-dealer and do not endorse or recommend the products or services of any financial services provider except for The Bank. You acknowledge and agree that we may not maintain the same level of security against unauthorized access to your account information as the third party sites from which you authorize Personal Finance to retrieve information on your behalf.
Web Site Access. Today’s initiative includes a commitment to design online credit reports and related web pages in accordance with guidelines issued by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (xxx.x0.xxx/xxx). The guidelines, which do not affect the content or look and feel of a Web site, ensure that Web sites are accessible to persons with visual disabilities. The guidelines are of particular benefit to blind computer users who use screen reader or magnification technology on their computers and who rely on a keyboard instead of a mouse. “Web site accessibility is of great importance to both the blind community and to people with disabilities generally,” said ACB Board member, and CCB President, Xxxx Xxxx, a blind lawyer in Sacramento, California. “We applaud the leadership role taken by all the credit reporting companies in committing to address the accessibility of XxxxxxXxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx and online credit reports, helping to protect the financial security of a wide range of online consumers.” “We truly appreciate the credit reporting companies’ willingness to engage in discussions with us to find a solution to the problem of inaccessible credit reports,” said Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, a blind M.I.T. employee in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who was involved in the discussions. “Today’s announcement, reached as a result of the collaborative process, is an important milestone in the blind community’s quest for independent control over their financial information.” About American Council of the Blind (ACB) and California Council of the Blind (CCB) American Council of the Blind is a national consumer-based advocacy organization working on behalf of blind and visually impaired Americans throughout the country, with members organized through seventy state and special interest affiliates. California Council of the Blind is the California affiliate of the ACB, and is a statewide membership organization, with 40 local chapters and statewide special interest associations. ACB and CCB are dedicated to improving the quality of life, equality of opportunity and independence of all people who have visual impairments. Their members and affiliated organizations have a long history of commitment to the advancement of policies and programs which will enhance independence for people who are blind and visually impaired. More information about ACB and CCB can be found by visiting xxx.xxx.xxx and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ ABOUT EQUIFAX Equifax (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx) empowers ...
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