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Points to remember when logging in
When logging into your e-banking facility, you have to enter sensitive and private details (for instance your password). This is how to do so in a secure manner.
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Mobile TAN (mTAN / SMS-TAN)
As the name already suggests, the mTAN process uses the public mobile telephone network in addition to the Internet as an additional communication channel, something which will hamper attempts at …
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Points to note while e-banking
For the duration of an active e-banking session, there is open access to your sensitive and private data (account details) on your system. Please concentrate on your e-banking.
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Photo TAN (Optical TAN process)
In addition to your password, the Photo TAN process also uses a smartphone app or a specific reader. These are employed to record and encrypt optical information displayed on your log-in page.
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Points to remember when logging out
Notify your financial institution that you have finished e-banking so that your session can be terminated securely.
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Chip TAN
With the Chip TAN process, customers will not only need their personal access data, but also a card reader and their bank card which make up the second authentification factor here.
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Mobile Banking App
More than half of all e-banking transactions are carried out via a smartphone or tablet. Usually, a specific app provided by the financial institution is used for this purpose. Mobile banking offers …
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Mobile ID
Special SIM cards enable secure processing of encrypted messages when logging into e-banking facilities.
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Internet address structure and checking
Internet addresses, also called URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) or domains, are those addresses entered into your browser to access certain websites. The URL structure is standardized und consists of …
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