Access to Mobile Banking Clause Samples

The 'Access to Mobile Banking' clause defines the terms under which users can utilize a financial institution's mobile banking services. It typically outlines eligibility requirements, such as account ownership and device compatibility, and may specify the procedures for registration and login. This clause ensures that users understand how to securely access their accounts via mobile devices, thereby facilitating convenient banking while clarifying the institution's responsibilities and the user's obligations regarding mobile access.
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Access to Mobile Banking. To access Mobile Banking, an Administrator or Authorized User must have a Mobile or Tablet Device. In order to use Mobile Banking, an Administrator or Authorized User must download, install and use the Mobile Banking application for Apple or Android. We are not responsible for any damage to any Mobile Device resulting from downloading, installing or using the Mobile Banking Application. Download the app from the Apple Store (for iOS devices) or Google Play Store (for Android devices).
Access to Mobile Banking. To utilize the Mobile Banking Services, you must enroll through our Online Banking system. Once you have enrolled for the Mobile Banking Services, designated accounts linked to your Online Banking security codes will be accessible through your Wireless Access Device. Additionally, to access and utilize the Mobile Banking Services you will need a compatible Wireless Access Device. To access Mobile Banking service and functions, your Wireless Access Device must be Internet enabled and connected to the Internet through your mobile communications service provider. In order to properly use the Mobile Banking Services, you should review and follow the instructions provided in our Online Banking system. You agree to accept responsibility for learning how to use the Mobile Banking Services in accordance with the online and mobile application instructions and agree that you will contact us directly if you have any problems with Mobile Banking Services. You also accept responsibility for making sure that you know how to properly use your Wireless Access Device. If you obtain a different Wireless Access Device, you will be required to download and install software, to that different Wireless Access Device, under the same terms set forth in this Agreement, as amended. You agree to delete all such software from your Wireless Access Device promptly if the licenses or this Agreement terminate for any reason. We reserve the right to change, add to, or terminate services with our third-party software providers, to substitute different software providers, and to enter into or arrange for the provision Mobile Banking Services by other licensors and third-parties.
Access to Mobile Banking. Depending on your mobile device, you may also have the option to use a biometric feature (such as a fingerprint or Face ID) to authenticate your identity and gain access to Mobile Banking. If you choose to activate a biometric feature, it is your responsibility to control access to Mobile Banking just as you would with your username and password. You acknowledge that any person who has a biometric feature stored in your device may be able to access Mobile Banking.
Access to Mobile Banking. Unless otherwise specified, all of the provisions of this Agreement that apply to Online Banking also apply to Mobile Banking. Subject to Section 26 of this Agreement, Mobile Banking is available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. However, you agree that at certain times the Mobile Banking may not be available due to system maintenance or technical difficulties, including those of your mobile service provider, our mobile application, or circumstances beyond our control. You must first be enrolled in Online Banking to get access to Mobile Banking. Once enrolled in Online Banking, you may download our mobile application on a mobile device from the Apple Store, Google Play Store, or any other digital marketplace on which we make our mobile application available for download. You agree and understand that Mobile Banking may not be accessible or may have limited utility over some mobile networks, and that there may be browser or other technical limitations specific to an individual device that will limit or prevent access to Mobile Banking. You also accept responsibility for making sure that you know how to properly use the device, and we will not be liable to you for any losses caused by your failure to properly use Mobile Banking or the device. We make no representations that Mobile Banking will be available for use in locations outside of the United States. Accessing Mobile Banking from locations outside of the United States is undertaken at your own risk and may not be secure.
Access to Mobile Banking. To utilize the Mobile Banking Services, you must enroll through our Online Banking system. Once you have enrolled for the Mobile Banking Services, designated accounts linked to your Online Banking security codes will be accessible through your Wireless Access Device. Additionally, to access and utilize the Mobile Banking Services you will need a compatible Wireless Access Device. To access Mobile Banking service and functions, your Wireless Access Device must be Internet enabled and connected to the Internet through your mobile communications service provider. In order to properly use the Mobile Banking Services, you should review and follow the instructions provided in our Online Banking system. You agree to accept responsibility for learning how to use the Mobile Banking Services in accordance with the online and mobile application instructions and agree that you will contact us directly if you have any problems with Mobile Banking Services. You also accept responsibility for making sure that you know how to properly use your

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