Why does a pop-up window with security information appear occasionally after I click on a link?
This is a common observation for all browsers when the user leaves a security website for a non-secure one. Some links in Internet Banking direct you to the HSBC Bank Canada website, and your browser may ask if you want to non-secure items to be displayed when you click on those links. Simply click Yes to continue your Internet Banking session. Security is our top priority for Internet Banking. In HSBC, we use a 128-bit encryption code to protect your financial information. This means that your information is encrypted by a very complex code before leaving your computer to be sent to us and is very secure.
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