Common use of Your Password Clause in Contracts

Your Password. For security purposes, you determine what password you will use and the identity of your password is not communicated to us. You agree that we are authorized to act on instructions received under your password. You accept responsibility for the confidentiality and security of your password and we suggest you change your password regularly. Upon three (3) unsuccessful attempts to use your password, your access to eCom will be locked. To re-establish your authorization to use eCom, you must contact us to have your password reset or to obtain a new temporary password. If you forget your password, but your account is not locked, you can reset your password by utilizing the “Forgot Your Password?” link on the online banking website. We require that you create a password that utilizes both upper and lower case alpha, numeric and special characters for purposes of security. Your password should not be associated with any commonly known personal identification, such as social security numbers, address, date of birth, names of children, and should be memorized rather than written down.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Consumer Internet Banking Service Agreement, Consumer Internet Banking Service Agreement

Your Password. For security purposes, you determine what password you will use and the identity of your password is not communicated to us. You agree that we are authorized to act on instructions received under your password. You accept responsibility for the confidentiality and security of your password and we suggest you change your password regularly. Upon three (3) 3 unsuccessful attempts to use your password, your access to eCom will be locked. To re-establish your authorization to use eCom, you must contact us to have your password reset or to obtain a new temporary password. If you forget your password, but your account is not locked, you can reset your password by utilizing the “Forgot Your Password?” link on the online banking website. We require that you create a password that utilizes both upper and lower case alpha, numeric and special characters for purposes of security. Your password should not be associated with any commonly known personal identification, such as social security numbers, address, date of birth, names of children, and should be memorized rather than written down.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consumer Internet Banking Service Agreement