I sometimes access Internet Banking from a public computer, such as at an Internet caf or at work. Can I still use those types of computers to do my Internet Banking?
Yes, you can continue to use public computers to access Internet Banking. As part of your enrollment in the Layered Authentication process from your home computer (or other non-public computer you regularly use), you will complete a series of challenge questions. If you need to access Internet Banking from a non-public computer, you will be provided with an additional confirmation process using the challenge questions, and then will be granted access to the system.
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