Your Security. It is the responsibility of every Student to ensure that all doors are kept locked at all times. Never let strangers into the building and never give your key card, entry fob or entry code to any other person. Always ensure that you close the window and lock the door when you are not in the room. If you live on the ground floor, curtains should be closed if you are away or leaving your room for any period. In the event of any security problems, Students should immediately contact the hall office, out-of-hours support/security, or in an emergency, the police on telephone number 999. Students who contravene hall regulations on security, by admitting strangers into the building will face disciplinary action. Students may have one overnight guest (over the age of eighteen (18)) for a maximum of three (3) nights in any seven (7) days, on the understanding that they do not cause annoyance or inconvenience to other members of the flat/corridor or hall. You are responsible for your guest and must accompany them at all times. Your guest must sleep within your room, not in any other areas of the flat/hall. Students will be held liable for any damage caused by or misconduct of their guest. Guests who cause annoyance or inconvenience, or who fail to comply with reasonable requests from staff, will be asked to leave and may be banned from the accommodation. Students who are planning on inviting a guest are required to inform the team on site and sign in their guest at reception. All guests will need to provide ID and sign in/sign out at reception. We understand that sometimes you may have friends or family come over to stay who live a considerable distance from the halls and a three-day trip is not always feasible. If this is the case, please consult Accommodation Services prior to the arrival of your guest to seek the availability of any guest accommodation that may be on offer. We can also give you a separate list of places available around the area. Only one guest per Student is allowed at any time.
Your Security. Without prejudice to Section 2.1 above, you are responsible for any security vulnerabilities and the consequences of such vulnerabilities arising out of or related to Your Content, including but not limited to any viruses, Trojan horses, worms or other harmful programming routines contained in Your Content.
Your Security. NOTE: Information that is transmitted over an unsecured link or communication system is susceptible to unlawful monitoring, distortion or access. For your safety you must follow the security tips/recommendations given to you via the service channels from time to time and published on our website. You must never disclose your access codes to any person, including any staff member of the bank or any person claiming to work for or representing the bank in any way. You must (where applicable) log off from the service channel (e.g. Online banking) when you have finished transacting. You must use recommended hardware and software. Failure to do so may result in the service channel not being available or not operating properly. Failure to do so may also expose you to security risk.
Your Security. You are solely responsible for the security of any Data on your website, your servers, in your possession, or that you are otherwise authorized to access or handle. You will comply with applicable Laws and Payment Method Rules when handling or maintaining User Data and Personal Data, and will provide evidence of your compliance
Your Security. It is the responsibility of every resident to ensure that all doors are kept locked. Never let strangers into the building and never give your keys, entry cards or entry codes to any other person. Always ensure that you close the window and lock the door on leaving your room. If you live on the ground floor, curtains should be closed if you are away or leaving your room for any period. In the event of any security problems, residents should immediately contact the Xxxxxx Management Centre, security officer, Campus Support Team, or in an emergency, the police on telephone number 999. Residents who contravene the accommodation regulations on security, by admitting strangers into the building will face disciplinary action. Residents may have one overnight guest (over the age of 18) for a maximum of three nights in any seven days, on the understanding that they do not cause annoyance or inconvenience to other members of the flat/corridor or hall. You are responsible for your guest and must accompany them at all times. Guests must sleep within your room, not in any other areas of the flat/hall. Residents will be held liable for any damage caused by or misconduct of their guests. Guests who cause annoyance or inconvenience may be banned from the accommodation. Guests are required to inform and sign in at reception. We understand that sometimes you may have friends or family come over to stay who live a considerable distance from the halls and a three-day trip is not always feasible. If this is the case, please consult Accommodation Services prior to the arrival of your guest to seek the availability of any guest accommodation that may be on offer. We can also give you a separate list of places available around the area.
Your Security. You are responsible for properly configuring and using the Service Offerings and otherwise taking appropriate action to secure, protect your accounts and Your Content in a manner that will provide appropriate security and protection.
Your Security. It is the responsibility of every Student to ensure that all doors are kept locked. Never let strangers into the building and never give your keys, entry cards or entry codes to any other person. Always ensure that you close the window and lock the door on leaving your room. If you live on the ground floor, curtains should be closed if you are away or leaving your room for any period. In the event of any security problems, Students should immediately contact the hall office, out-of-hours support/security, or in an emergency, the police on telephone number 999. Students who contravene hall regulations on security, by admitting strangers into the building will face disciplinary action.
Your Security. You are solely responsible for the security of any Data on your website, your servers, in your possession, or that you are otherwise authorized to access or handle. You will comply with applicable Laws and Payment Method Rules when handling or maintaining User Data and Personal Data, and will provide evidence of your compliance to us upon our request. If you do not provide evidence of such compliance to our satisfaction, we may suspend your Stripe Account or terminate this Agreement.
Your Security. You are solely responsible for the security of any Data on your website, your servers, in your possession, or that you are otherwise authorised to access or handle. You will comply with applicable Laws and Payment Method Rules when handling or maintaining User Data and Personal Data, and will provide evidence of your compliance to us upon our request. If you do not provide evidence of such compliance to our satisfaction, we may suspend your Fyiro Account or terminate this Agreement.
Your Security. You are responsible for properly configuring and using Seamless and otherwise taking appropriate action to secure your accounts and Your Content.