FAN Web Authentication definition

FAN Web Authentication means the Shareholder authentication process, utilized by Web Services if Customer has not chosen Single Signon as one of the FAN Options, whereby Shareholder authentication information is collected and transmitted, and Shareholder personal identification number (PIN) information is created, changed and reset via an Internet link between the DST Web Site and the Shareholder’s web browser.
FAN Web Authentication means the User authentication process, utilized by TRAC Participant Internet Services if Pioneer has not chosen Single Signon as one of the options from the TRAC Participant Internet Advanced Package Guide, whereby User authentication information is collected and transmitted, and User personal identification number (PIN) information is created, changed and reset via an Internet link between the DST Web Site and the User's web browser.
FAN Web Authentication means the Shareholder authentication process, utilized by Web Services if Client has not chosen Single Signon as one of the FAN Options, whereby Shareholder authentication information is collected and transmitted, and Shareholder personal identification number (PIN) information is created, changed and reset via an Internet link between the DST Web Site and the Shareholder’s web browser. • “Shareholder” shall mean the record owner or authorized agent of the owner of shares of a Fund. • "Transactions" shall mean new account establishment, account inquiries, purchases, redemptions through Automated Clearing House, fed wire, or check to the address of record for the Financial Product Account, exchanges, maintenance and other transactions offered from time to time through Web Services and elected by Client in writing.

Related to FAN Web Authentication

  • Multi-factor Authentication means controlling access to computers and other IT resources by requiring two or more pieces of evidence that the user is who they claim to be. These pieces of evidence consist of something the user knows, such as a password or PIN; something the user has such as a key card, smart card, or physical token; and something the user is, a biometric identifier such as a fingerprint, facial scan, or retinal scan. “PIN” means a personal identification number, a series of numbers which act as a password for a device. Since PINs are typically only four to six characters, PINs are usually used in conjunction with another factor of authentication, such as a fingerprint.

  • Secure Authentication means access to the Licensed Work by Internet Protocol (“IP”) ranges, Referring URL, Username and Password, or by another means of authentication agreed in writing between the Publisher and the Licensee from time to time.

  • Certificate of Authentication The meaning specified in Section 2.1.

  • Strong Customer Authentication means an authentication based on the use of two or more elements categorised as knowledge (something only the user knows), possession (something only the user possesses) and inherence (something the user is) that are independent, in that the breach of one does not compromise the reliability of the others, and is designed in such a way as to protect the confidentiality of the authentication data;

  • Authentication Agent means an institution, reasonably acceptable to the Company, appointed by the Trustee to authenticate the Notes.