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WHAT IS SECURE SIGN ON?
Secure Sign On is a service to help
protect you from fraudulent online activity. It provides
you with visual cues when you sign on so you know that
you are on our website and it safe to enter information.
Secure Sign On also helps us ensure that only authorized
individuals can access financial information online.
HOW DO I SET UP SECURE SIGN ON?
By completing three easy steps. First,
select a picture and enter a phrase you want to use as
confirmation that you are on our website. Then, set up
confirmation questions that help us ensure that only
authorized individuals are accessing your account information.
Last, decide whether to register this personal computer
as an authorized location from which to access your
account information.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I CANCEL SECURE SIGN
ON DURING SETUP?
The information you enter in the setup
process is not saved until you complete the final confirmation
step and click "Submit." If you exit the
process before this final step, you will lose the information
you have set up and will need to start the process
again
DO I HAVE TO CHANGE ANY INTERNET BROWSER
SETTINGS FOR SECURE SIGN ON TO WORK?
To register this
computer as an authorized location for accessing your
account information, your Internet Browser must be set
to accept permanent cookies. Most browsers accept cookies
as a default setting. If you haven't
customized this setting, you'll probably not need
to make any changes. If you do need to change the Internet
cookie setting to accept permanent cookies, follow the
instructions provided in the Internet browser's
help file to complete this task. If you do not want to
make this change, you will be able to sign on using the
confirmation questions for validation.
WHY DOESN'T MY BROWSER'S AUTO COMPLETE
FEATURE PRE-FILL MY PASSWORD?
Once you set up Secure Sign On, your
password will not pre-fill. Secure Sign On uses a multi-page
signon process that does not allow your browser to anticipate
your password entry. While the Auto Complete feature
may be helpful for some things, it can also seriously
compromise your security and privacy. If a password is
saved in the browser on a public computer, that information
is available to others for use or theft.
I USE A SERVICE THAT LETS ME SEE THE
INFORMATION FROM ALL MY ONLINE ACCOUNTS ON ONE WEBSITE.
AFTER I SET UP SECURE SIGN ON, WILL MY ACCOUNT INFORMATION
WITH YOU STILL APPEAR ON THIS WEBSITE?
Account aggregation lets you see the
information from all your online accounts on one website.
The firm operating the account aggregation service logs
in as you and uses your security information to get your
information for you. Once you set up Secure Sign On,
these services may not work with the user ID and password
you provided them because Secure Sign On uses a multi-page
signon process. Confirmation questions and cookies are
also used as additional security information.
HOW IS THE SECURE SIGN ON PICTURE AND
PERSONAL PHRASE USED?
The picture and phrase are our way
of telling you that you are at our legitimate website.
This protects you from a fraudulent internet activity
known as phishing. They are always displayed when you
sign on, forget your password, or need to change a temporary
or expired password. If you enter your user ID and the
next screen does not show your picture and phrase, do
not enter any personal information. Instead, re-enter
your user ID or contact us for assistance. If you do
not see your picture and personal phrase on these pages,
do not enter your personal information.
WHAT IS PHISHING?
Phishing is an Internet fraud technique
that is used by criminals to trick you into giving them
personal information. Phishing occurs when a criminal
sends you an e-mail message with a link to what may appear
to be our website - but it is actually a fake.
On this fake website, you will be asked to enter personal
information, such as your social security number, account
number or credit card number. Phishing is a fraudulent
act aimed at stealing your identity and private account
information. Phishers set up a phony website that looks
like the site of a trusted company to trick you into
disclosing your user ID and password.
IS MY PERSONAL PHRASE THE SAME AS MY
PASSWORD?
No. Your personal phrase lets you know
that you are at our website and not an imposter site.
It should not contain personal information like your
password because it is displayed when you sign on, forget
your password, or need to change a temporary or expired
password and may be seen by people when you complete
these tasks.
CAN OTHER PEOPLE SEE MY PICTURE AND
PHRASE?
Yes. Your picture and personal phrase
are always displayed when you sign on, forget your password,
or need to change a temporary or expired password and
may be seen by people when you complete these tasks.
Don't
worry if someone sees your picture and phrase. It's
just our sign to you that you are at our website.
CAN I CHANGE MY PICTURE AND PERSONAL
PHRASE?
To change your picture and personal
phrase, you must go through the Secure Sign On Setup
process again and re-establish your confirmation questions
as well. If changes are required, please call customer
service.
HOW ARE THE SECURE SIGN ON CONFIRMATION
QUESTIONS USED?
Confirmation questions are used as
an additional form of identification when you sign on
from a computer that has not been registered. They are
also used to verify your identity if you forget your
password or need to change a temporary or expired password.
These extra security measures help us insure that only
authorized individuals access your financial information.
CAN I CHANGE MY CONFIRMATION QUESTIONS?
To change your confirmation questions,
you must go through the Secure Sign On Setup process
again and re-establish your picture and personal phrase
as well. If changes are required, please call customer
service.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I FORGET THE ANSWER
TO A CONFIRMATION QUESTION?
Confirmation questions must be answered
to access your account information from an unregistered
computer. Answers are not case sensitive but the information
and spelling must match what was entered during setup.
You will have several opportunities to answer the questions
correctly before access to your account information is
disabled. If you are not able to access your account
information, please contact us for assistance.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I REGISTER A PERSONAL
COMPUTER?
We store a permanent cookie on the
computer that enables us recognize it as an authorized
location to access your information online. The next
time you sign on, we will recognize the location and
you will not be asked to answer confirmation questions
as part of the signon process.
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A cookie is a small text file that
a web server can store on a user's computer. The cookie
we store on your computer is only used by us when you
access your account information online. It is not used
to track your Internet activity and cannot be used by
others to access your information.
WHY WOULD I REGISTER A PERSONAL COMPUTER?
Registering your computer is another
security measure to protect your financial information.
With your user ID and password, this information helps
us prevent unauthorized access to your accounts. On a
registered computer, you are not asked to answer confirmation
questions when you sign on - making it faster to
access your account information.
CAN I REGISTER THIS PERSONAL COMPUTER
LATER?
Yes. Each time you sign on using an
unregistered personal computer, you will be given an
opportunity to register it.
WHY SHOULDN'T I REGISTER
PUBLIC COMPUTERS?
We don't recommend registering public
computers to access your financial information online.
Public computers can be used by many individuals and
aren't typically
as secure as a personal computer. When you use public
computers, we will ask you additional questions before
you sign on to protect your personal information. Examples
of public computers include, computers available at
a library, coffee shop, or other public locations.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I REGISTERED A PERSONAL
COMPUTER BY MISTAKE? CAN SOMEONE USE IT TO ACCESS MY
ACCOUNT INFORMATION?
No, someone cannot access your account
information online simply because the computer has been
registered. In addition to the cookie we use to register
a computer, your user ID and password are needed to sign
on from an authorized location. If you are concerned
about a cookie that has been left on a public computer,
we suggest that you change your password and/or user
ID. The cookie does not contain this information and
is useless if these other identifiers are not presented
properly. Cookies are also updated periodically as an
additional security measure.
IF MULTIPLE PEOPLE USE THIS COMPUTER,
SHOULD EACH PERSON REGISTER IT?
If more than one person is commonly
using this computer to access information for accounts
they have with us, each person should register the computer
for faster access to their information. Registered locations
are saved for each customer.
IF I REGISTER THIS COMPUTER WILL I EVER
BE ASKED TO REGISTER IT AGAIN?
You may be asked to register this computer
again if the cookie is deleted or if your Internet browser
doesn't
allow permanent cookies. Also, if you use more than one
Internet browser on your computer, you will be asked
to register this computer the first time you use a different
browser. Note: If your Internet browser doesn't
allow permanent cookies, you can change your cookie settings
using the instructions provided in the Internet browser's
help file.
ARE COOKIES DANGEROUS TO MY COMPUTER?
No. Cookies are small text files that
can only be retrieved by the website that stored it on
your computer. These websites cannot look at any other
cookie or anything else on your machine. The cookie we
store on registered computers are only used to ensure
that an authorized location is accessing your account
information. It is not used to track your Internet activity
and cannot be used by others to access your information.
DOES ANTI-SPYWARE AND FIREWALL SOFTWARE
AFFECT REGISTRATION OF A PERSONAL COMPUTER?
We recommend that you use anti-spyware
and firewall software on all your computers. However,
some anti-spyware and firewall software do not allow
cookies to be stored on a computer. If your anti-spyware
or firewall software do not allow cookies, you may not
be able to register your personal computer. Some anti-spyware
software may give you an option to remove cookies. If
our cookie is removed, your personal computer will no
longer be registered and you will be asked to answer
confirmation questions the next time you sign on.
HOW CAN I GUARANTEE THE SECURITY OF
MY BANKING INFORMATION?
You are the first line of defense
for your online account security. We recommend that you:
Never provide your user ID and password to
anyone. Our employees never ask for this information.
- Be
careful with your password. Do not write it down or
maintain it in a place that is easily accessible.
- Select
a password which consists of letters, a series of numbers,
or a combination of letters and numbers that cannot
be easily guessed by others.
- When you are
done using Online Banking, exit the system by clicking
the Sign Off link in the top-right corner of the page.
HOW OFTEN CAN I CHANGE MY PASSWORD?
As often as needed but only once per
day. Once you are signed on, go to Customer Service to
make the change.
HOW DO I ACCESS ONLINE BANKING IF I
FORGET MY PASSWORD?
Click the Forgot Your Password link
on the Login page. If this link isn't displayed, please
contact Customer Service for assistance.
HOW OFTEN CAN I CHANGE MY USER ID?
Following your initial enrollment into
Online Banking, you will be permitted to change your
user ID only once. While we do recommend that you change
your password as often as needed to prevent it from being
compromised, it is not wise to change the user ID, which
uniquely identifies you as a user of the Online Banking
service.
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