What is a Security Image?
This is an image you select during the enrollment process to help you identity that you’re accessing CU@home through our official site. This is our Password back to YOU. You’ll know you’ve safely entered the correct website and we’ll know it’s really you. If the security image presented to you does not match what you selected, exit the system and call the credit union.
A security image is a randomly generated number in a picture. You must type these numbers exactly as you see them in the box provided. A security image is often referred to as CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart). CAPTCHA is often used for added security to keep automated software from guessing login or account information. You may see these images on the enrollment form or if you have attempted to log in with incorrect information too many times. My account number doesn’t fit into the alotted 10-digit box on the enrollment form. If your account number is more than 10 digits in length, then you are a part of our sister company Service Electric Cablevision which services the Birdsboro/Reading area. You must use their web site here.
A security image is a randomly generated number in a picture. You must type these numbers exactly as you see them in the box provided. A security image is often referred to as CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart). CAPTCHA is often used for added security to keep automated software from guessing login or account information. You may see these images on the enrollment form or if you have attempted to log in with incorrect information too many times.