Security measures and Safety Requirements. 3D Secure Sample Clauses

Security measures and Safety Requirements. 3D Secure. 9.1. We have provided to you personalized security features for using the iCard service, such as, but not limited to secret code for access to the iCard Account, secret code for confirmation of payment orders which are necessary tools for preserving the security of your iCard application, оr PIN code for your iCard Debit. We will make sure that the personalized security features are not accessible to parties other than you or any user authorized by you to use the payment instrument, without prejudice to your obligations. 9.2. You agree to use your credentials, such as username and password and other personalized security features for your iCard account only in accordance with this Agreement and with the law. You must not provide and must not allow disclosure of the personalized security features to a third party. The breach of this obligation is breach of your obligation for protection of personalized security characteristics of payment instrument and you will be fully liable for unauthorized transactions as a result of your breach of this obligation willfully or with gross negligence. 9.3. If you believe that your iCard Account or other payment instruments have been used in an unauthorized manner or in case of unauthorized transactions, you have to contact us without undue delay. You agree to notify us via the Contact Center, immediately and without delay in case of loss, theft, misappropriation or unauthorized use of credentials and/or personalized security features and to take all preventive and security measures as allowed by iCard, including to disable the compromised payment instruments via the iCard Mobile App, or allow us to do it and limit the risks of unauthorized transactions and damages. You also agree to notify us without undue delay and in the same manner of any other breach of security regarding the service of which you have knowledge. 9.4. We may suspend the use of the iCard Account in part of wholly, including to block your iCard Account, where we suspect that the security may have been compromised or that unauthorized or fraudulent use has taken place. We will inform you in advance or, if that is not possible, immediately after, of the suspension of the use of iCard, specifying the reasons for the suspension, unless such provision of information would compromise reasonable security measures or be otherwise unlawful. We will provide you again the iCard service or will replace your personalized security characteristics, as soon as practicab...

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