Not me, my friend. Never surrender to ask other, okay?
I think the person who answer after me, my friend...
It depends if the secondary card holder is a "Joint Account Member" or a "Authorized User". The joint account member is responsible for the balance, the authorized user is not.
Secondary data is a data collected by someone other than the user. Secondary data for social science include censuses and organizational records.
An alt is a player's alternative or secondary character in a multi-user Internet game.
To add someone as an authorized user, contact your financial institution and provide the person's information. They will issue a secondary card linked to your account for the authorized user to use.
Primary data is data that is collected by the researcher. Secondary data is information that has been collected by someone other than the user.
This is the primary answer. This is the secondary answer. This is the minor edit answer. This is a minor edit by another user. Strike that, THIS is the minor edit by another user. This is an answer by the original answerer. This is a minor edit by another user who we need to revert to and shouldn't show as answerer on the revert.
The authorized users who had full access to the account are both equally responsible for the debts incurred. The secondary user most likely used the card before the primary became deceased ... just because the primary account holder dies does not dismiss the responsibility of the secondary account user.
If they are only an authorized signer then the bank account will not be touched. If they are listed on the account as a user, it could be frozen at any time.
Very user friendly, and acts as a secondary desktop to many users. Allows for almost anything I can imagine throwing at it. :P
Graphical user interface is the information and actions available to a user through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation, as opposed to text-based interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation. The actions are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.
The positioning of primary and secondary monitors is crucial for user efficiency and comfort. A well-placed primary monitor enhances focus and reduces strain, while the secondary monitor should be positioned to allow easy access to information without excessive neck or eye movement. This optimal arrangement can improve productivity by facilitating multitasking and streamlining workflow. Additionally, ergonomic positioning helps minimize physical discomfort during extended use.