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Tips for secure e-banking

Pro­tect your e-banking facility, and carry out your banking trans­ac­tions securely.

The most impor­tant points to remember:

  • Only ever use your e-banking facility from a familiar and secure device.
  • Com­mence your e-banking ses­sion by log­ging in securely.
  • Please remain alert and con­cen­trate on your e-banking.
  • Ter­mi­nate your e-banking ses­sion imme­di­ately you no longer actively use it.

Pro­tect your devices and data

Secure e-banking always depends on your devices and data being secure. You should there­fore pro­tect your devices with the help of our “5 steps for your dig­ital security”.

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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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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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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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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 many advan­tages, but also holds quite a few risks.

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Finan­cial insti­tu­tions take var­ious tech­nical mea­sures to pro­vide the best pos­sible secu­rity when e-banking. They pro­tect their sys­tems and data trans­fers with cus­tomers and even check indi­vidual trans­ac­tions for correctness.

Yet it is also impor­tant you pro­tect your own devices and remain con­scious of secu­rity when dealing with your online account in your capacity of e-banking cus­tomer yourself.

What else would you like to learn about security when e-banking?

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Basic course

Find out about cur­rent Internet threats and some easy pro­tec­tive mea­sures, and how to securely use e-banking.

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Online course mobile banking/payments

Find out about mobile banking, mobile pay­ments and how to securely use these apps.

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Online course for the under-30s

Learn how to use your smart­phone securely. Next to basics, we will show you what you should know about social media, clouds, mobile banking and mobile payments.

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Course for SMEs

Is your organ­i­sa­tion suf­fi­ciently secure? Learn which mea­sures you can take to sig­nif­i­cantly strengthen your organisation’s IT security.

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