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Security concerns me, what are my rights if an unauthorized person would access my account?

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Federal regulations protect you from unauthorized electronic transactions. These regulations not only protect you when you are on Internet Banking, but when you are using credit cards, ATM cards, telephone banking, and ACH. In most cases you will not be responsible for unauthorized activity on your account. To find out more details about your rights and responsibilities contact your local bank representative. I enrolled using my spouses name and social security number. Our accounts are joint. Why won’t the technical support staff reset the log in codes for me? Internet Banking allows logged in users to see account information for every account that user is on. Not all accounts for all married couples are joint. And even if they are all joint today, that does not mean tomorrow one of the spouses may not open an individual account. Banks are under very strict regulations regarding privacy. If a spouse would walk in to the bank and ask for account information on an individual account of t

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