Mobile Transactions definition
Examples of Mobile Transactions in a sentence
If Navigant terminates Member’s Mobile Banking, Navigant reserves the right to make no further Mobile Transactions, including those Member has previously authorized.
If either Member or Navigant ends Member’s right to use Mobile Banking, Member will remain obligated to Navigant for all of Member’s Mobile Transactions, even if they occur or are completed after Mobile Banking has been terminated.
Mobile Transactions will appear in Member’s Online Banking activity and on regular account statements.
Member is responsible for maintaining the security of Member’s Access Devices and, except as otherwise provided in this Part III, Member is responsible for all Mobile Transactions made using Member’s Access Devices.
Although the Mobile Transactions initiated through Online Banking will not display the full account number for any of your Accounts, it will display other sensitive information about your Account(s), including balances and transfer amounts.
Member’s Mobile Device may then be used to conduct the Mobile Transactions discussed in Section 64 through the Mobile App.
Once Navigant has acted on Member’s termination notice, Navigant will make no further Mobile Transactions including those Member has previously authorized.
You must be enrolled in Online Banking to use a Mobile Device to access Online Banking to make Mobile Transactions.
You must separately enroll with us to be able to make Mobile Transactions with your Mobile Device.
Once ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has acted on Member’s termination notice, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will make no further Mobile Transactions including those Member has previously authorized.