I just received a Sign In Protection Alert and told RBC Centura “That was NOT me” and changed my password. What should I do now?
Be assured that if someone other than you actually did try to sign in to your account, this alert is an indication that Sign In Protection successfully prevented them from doing so. After you have changed your password, you should also update your personal verification questions and answers with information only you would know. No further action is required.
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