Common use of E-MAIL SECURITY Clause in Contracts

E-MAIL SECURITY. The use of encrypted and unencrypted e-mail carries a risk of possible interception and revelation to unintended parties. You should not use encrypted or unencrypted e-mail to send confidential information, such as social security numbers or account numbers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement

E-MAIL SECURITY. The use of Theuseof encrypted and unencrypted e-mail carries a risk of possible interception possibleinterception and revelation to unintended partiesunintendedparties. You should not use encrypted or unencrypted e-mail to send confidential sendconfidential information, such as social security numbers or account numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Deposit Account Agreement

E-MAIL SECURITY. The use of encrypted and unencrypted e-mail carries a risk of possible interception and revelation to unintended parties. You should not use encrypted or unencrypted e-mail to send confidential information, such as social security numbers or account numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Deposit Account Agreement

E-MAIL SECURITY. The use of encrypted and unencrypted e-mail carries a risk of possible interception and revelation to unintended parties. You should not use encrypted or unencrypted e-mail to send confidential information, such as social security numbers or account numbers.numbers.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Deposit Account Agreement