Common use of Mobile Banking Service Formats Clause in Contracts

Mobile Banking Service Formats. As further described below, the Mobile Banking Service permits you to use a Mobile Device to perform certain transactions associated with your eligible Accounts with us (hereinafter, each a “Mobile Banking Account”). The Mobile Banking Service may be provided in one or more formats or mechanisms, including without limitation, SMS messages (further described below and hereinafter referred to as “Text Banking”), as well as via the mobile web or the downloadable application (further described below and hereinafter referred to as “Mobile Banking”). Not all methods will be available on all Mobile Devices. If you use the Mobile Banking Service in the form of SMS messages or Text Banking, you are solely responsible for the content of and the mis-delivery of any SMS text messages. You agree to provide accurate source indication (i.e. the Mobile Device’s mobile phone number for SMS messages) of any SMS messages sent by you. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THESE MESSAGES MAY INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT IS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW, AND SOMEONE WHO HAS ACCESS TO YOUR SMS HISTORY OR EMAIL ACCOUNT MAY BE ABLE TO VIEW THE CONTENT. Text Banking. This feature of the Mobile Banking Service may be used to request information about your Mobile Banking Accounts. With this feature, you may send us a text/SMS message to request the information you need, and you will receive a text/SMS message reply with the balance and transaction information you have requested. With Text Banking, you text certain commands or codes to us to obtain the information you are requesting – e.g., text “BAL” to get balances on all of your Mobile Banking Accounts in reply. (Other commands or codes that may be used with this feature may be found at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). With this feature, no personal information is exchanged (such as your full account number, PIN or email address). You must be an Online Banking user to utilize Text Banking.

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Sources: Online Banking Services Agreement

Mobile Banking Service Formats. As further described below, the Mobile Banking Service permits you to use a Mobile Device to perform certain transactions associated with your eligible Accounts with us (hereinafter, each a “Mobile Banking Account”). The Mobile Banking Service may be provided in one or more formats or mechanisms, including without limitation, SMS messages (further described below and hereinafter referred to as “Text Banking”), as well as via the mobile web or the downloadable application (further described below and hereinafter referred to as “Mobile Banking”). Not all methods will be available on all Mobile Devices. If you use the Mobile Banking Service in the form of SMS messages or Text Banking, you are solely responsible for the content of and the mis-delivery of any SMS text messages. You agree to provide accurate source indication (i.e. the Mobile Device’s mobile phone number for SMS messages) of any SMS messages sent by you. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THESE MESSAGES MAY INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT IS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW, AND SOMEONE WHO HAS ACCESS TO YOUR SMS HISTORY OR EMAIL ACCOUNT MAY BE ABLE TO VIEW THE CONTENT. Text Banking. This feature of the Mobile Banking Service may be used to request information about your Mobile Banking Accounts. With this feature, you may send us a text/SMS message to request the information you need, and you will receive a text/SMS message reply with the balance and transaction information you have requested. With Text Banking, you text certain commands or codes to us to obtain the information you are requesting – e.g., text “BAL” to get balances on all of your Mobile Banking Accounts in reply. (Other commands or codes that may be used with this feature may be found at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). With this feature, no personal information is exchanged (such as your full account number, PIN or email address). You must be an Online Banking user to utilize Text Banking.

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Sources: Online Banking Services Agreement