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January 17, 2012 Software news in Alpharetta,Georgia, United States of America
Many of us love online banking. Indeed, the Internet provides us with ways to manage our money conveniently – and find the best rates on a number of deposit products.
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Alpharetta,
Georgia,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) January 17, 2012 --
Many of us love online banking. Indeed, the Internet provides us with ways to manage our money conveniently – and find the best rates on a number of deposit products. However, having so much information out there can also make you vulnerable in some ways.
Here have some simple tips that you can follow to make for a safe online banking experience.
-Confirm that you are dealing with a legitimate banking organization. Read the “about us” section in their website to know well about the institution.
-Read the privacy policies to find out exactly who has access to your personal information.
-Look for the FDIC symbol. All legitimate banks are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
-Keep your computer and access to it secure.
-Look for the secure padlock in the bottom right hand of your browser to make sure your information is encrypted.
-Never send any account details or pin numbers through email.
-Reject any emails that ask you for your financial information especially account, PIN and Social Security numbers. Or you can use email virus removal. Legitimate financial institutions will never ask you for that information via email or by phone.
-Thieves can be experts at copying names, URLs and web pages of legitimate institutions. So beware of fraudulent and sites that imitate others.
-Make sure you log out of your accounts each time you leave them, especially when you are using public computers.
-Cancel any credit cards that have been used deceptively.
-Never use the “remember my password” option on shopping and banking websites.
-Change your password regularly and consider using password management software.
-Keep your malware killer current.(http://www.anvisoft.com/product/smartdefender.html)
-Good idea to also use a firewall.
It is imperative to protect financial data while conducting online transactions. Coming up with hard-to-crack passwords is very essential. Choose passwords that would be difficult for someone to guess, including symbols like pound or dollar signs or numbers in the middle of the password.
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