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How will Maximum Security Login work with websites and programs that use Account Aggregation?

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Account Aggregation software allows end users to pull in or “aggregate” account information from external deposit, investment, retirement, and billing accounts into one environment. End users provide their online access credentials, allowing the Account Aggregation software to access these accounts and aggregate their financial information. In effect, the Account Aggregation software is logging into your financial institution’s Online Banking site on behalf of the end user, pulling transaction history, and then presenting this information within the Account Aggregation product. When end users enable Maximum Security Login for their Online Banking accounts, any Account Aggregation product will likely encounter errors because the Aggregation software will attempt to access Online Banking from a “computer” (the Account Aggregation server) that is not enrolled in the Maximum Security Login feature. As designed, Online Banking will prompt the “user” (the Account Aggregation software attempt

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