Is Internet Banking secure?
Yes, Dakota Heritage State Bank has security features and requirements (which include your username and password) to provide you with peace of mind when you access your account information. To ensure your own privacy, log off Internet Banking whenever you leave your computer. Also, choose your password carefully. Do not choose one that will be easy for someone to guess what it is. Do not tell anyone your password and change it if you suspect someone knows it. To help protect your privacy, if youre called away from your computer while youre signed in, you will be signed off after fifteen minutes of inactivity. How current is your account information? Internet Banking activity is updated twice daily at approximately 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Transactions made just prior to these times may not show up on your account until the next processing time due to processing or system issues, which we cannot control. What if my User ID and Password do not seem to work?
The server that stores your Port Washington State Bank account information uses Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL). This security encrypts the data sent making it difficult to see your information. In other words, your information is sent in a scrambled format. To ensure that the information is being sent from a secure server, the address will start with https:// rather than http:// and you will notice that you are receiving the information from an SSL server securely if you see a closed padlock at the bottom of your screen like this: Using 128-bit encryption technology scrambling your information, it would take a computer dedicated to doing nothing else many years to unscramble. We require that Internet Explorer browsers use the 128-bit high encryption pack option for the strongest security available. Internet Explorer High Encryption Pack is available for download now. Netscape users must use Netscape Communicator 4.5 or greater with 128-bit encryption to access Internet Banking. Ne
Yes. Farmers & Merchants Bank is committed to making Internet Banking safe and secure to provide you with peace of mind when you access your account information. To ensure the security of your account information, Internet Banking also uses 128-bit SSL encryption. To help protect your privacy while you are using he service, we will sign you out of the Internet Banking service after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Absolutely! At FirstCaribbean International Bank we are committed to providing you with a secure and safe FirstCaribbean Internet Banking environment. The highest industry security measures have been put in place to protect the security of your personal information. Web browsers use encryption to communicate over the Internet. You must have a browser with 128-bit encryption to use FirstCaribbean Internet Banking. All of the browsers supported by FirstCaribbean Internet Banking offer 128-bit encryption. In addition to the security measures of FirstCaribbean Internet Banking, it is also important that you take steps to protect your information on your personal computer. When you log on to FirstCaribbean Internet Banking you need to use your FirstCaribbean Bank Card number or your User ID (for those customers who do not have a FirstCaribbean Bank Card) and a password before you can access your accounts. If you maintain the security of your FirstCaribbean Bank Card number or User ID and pa