What is a Digital Access Agreement?
The Digital Access Agreement is a legal document that describes the terms and conditions that apply when you use our digital services. This document sets out your rights and obligations as well as those of Scotiabank.
If you’re being asked to agree to the Digital Access Agreement, it may be because you agreed to an older version that no longer reflects current advances in technology and changes in our digital products and services. We may then notify you of these changes and ask you to agree to the most up-to-date version to continue to use our digital services.
Visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on our website to learn more.
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