Dark Web Monitoring definition

Dark Web Monitoring means the generation of an email alert to an Authenticated Customer in the event TransUnion becomes aware that the Authenticated Customer’s monitored data has been exposed on the deep and dark web.
Dark Web Monitoring means the CyEx Identity Defense Plus monitoring product that all Settlement Class Members, excluding Brightline Settlement Subclass Members who elected to receive credit monitoring under the terms of the Brightline Settlement, may elect as a Settlement Class Member Benefit under the Settlement. Dark Web Monitoring will include: (i) real time authentication alerts; (ii) dark web scanning; (iii) high risk transaction monitoring;
Dark Web Monitoring means the CyEx Identity Defense Plus monitoring product that all Settlement Class Members, excluding Brightline Settlement Subclass Members

Examples of Dark Web Monitoring in a sentence

  • In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, you may also submit a Claim Form to receive one year of Dark Web Monitoring.

  • By checking this box, I affirm I want to receive Dark Web Monitoring.

  • In addition to a claim for Cash Payment A - Documented Losses or Cash Payment B – Alternative Cash Payment, all Settlement Class Members, excluding the Brightline Settlement Subclass, may make a Claim for one year of Dark Web Monitoring.

  • Product, as used herein, refers to the Dark Web Monitoring and Domain/IP Reputation Monitoring, licensed by NBUSA to You.

  • Payments will first go to pay the cost of Dark Web Monitoring, then to Cash Payment A – Documented Losses, and then to Cash Payment B – Alternative Cash Payments.

  • Additionally, some eligible Brightline Settlement Subclass Class Members may also elect one year of Dark Web Monitoring.

  • MEGACOM Dark Web Monitoring provides continuous searching, monitoring and reporting of your digital credentials on the Dark Web.

  • One year of credit monitoring and identity protection services, which includes (i) 3 Credit Bureau Monitoring, (ii) Report and Score, (iii) Dark Web Monitoring, (iv) Identity Protection Services, (v) Identity Resolution Services, and (vi) $1,000,000 in Identity Theft Insurance.

  • In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, you may also submit a Claim Form to receive the CyEx Identity Defense Plus Dark Web Monitoring product.

  • Payment for each load shall be made as set forth in paragraph (b) below.

Related to Dark Web Monitoring

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