Personalised Security Data definition
Examples of Personalised Security Data in a sentence
The Account Holder (and each Authorised Person) agrees not to disclose their Personalised Security Data to third parties.
Each Authorised Person is fully responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their Identification Data, as well as any other Personalised Security Data that may be assigned by the Service Provider or the Platform.
In the event of an unauthorised payment transaction resulting from the loss or theft of the Personalised Security Data, the Account Holder shall bear, prior to the notification of the objection, the losses related to the use of the Personalised Security Data, up to a maximum of fifty (50) euros.
The Account Holder also undertakes to make Authorised Persons aware of the confidentiality and security of their own Personalised Security Data.
In the event of theft of the Personalised Security Data or fraudulent use of the Personal Space, the Service Provider is entitled to request, via the Platform, a receipt or a copy of the complaint filed from the Account Holder, who undertakes to respond as soon as possible.
The Account Holder must inform the Platform of the loss or theft of their Personalised Security Data, the misappropriation or any unauthorised use of their Personal Space or related data as soon as they become aware of it in order to request that it be blocked.
The Account Holder shall take all reasonable steps in order to maintain the confidentiality and security of its Personalised Security Data.
The Account Holder shall not be held responsible: • if the unauthorised Payment Transaction was carried out by misappropriating the Personalised Security Data without the Account Holder’s knowledge; • in the event of counterfeiting of Personalised Security Data, if, at the time of the unauthorised Payment Transaction, the Account Holder is in possession of such Data.
The Account Holder shall ensure that such Third-Party PSP is approved for the above services and that they enter their Personalised Security Data in a secure environment.
The Account Holder shall not be held responsible: - if the unauthorised Payment Transaction was carried out by misappropriating the Personalised Security Data without the Account Holder’s knowledge; - in the event of counterfeiting of Personalised Security Data, if, at the time of the unauthorised Payment Transaction, the Account Holder is in possession of such Data.