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What is Advanced Online Authentication? |
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Advanced Online Authentication
provides enhanced and additional security for the online
banking application. It is now a standard part of our online
banking and works as part of our commitment to protect you
against identity theft and fraud. Advanced Online
Authentication adds extra layers of online security to
prevent unauthorized access to your accounts and reinforces
the fact that you are at our financial institution's
Internet Banking website. |
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What does Advanced Online Authentication involve? |
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Advanced Online Authentication
consists of the following: an image, a caption and three to
six challenge questions. This information is known only to
you and the financial institution and protects you, whether
you are logging in to view your accounts from your own
personal computer or another computer. |
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How does Advanced Online Authentication
work? |
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Once you enter your user ID on
the Internet Banking login screen, click the Validate link,
your image will then be displayed along with the caption you
create. This confirms that you are at our financial
institution's Internet Banking website and you are safe to
enter your Password to access your information. Each time
you log in from a different computer, the challenge
questions will be asked to verify your identity. Once you
provide the correct answers, your image and caption will
display and you may enter your password. You will also be
asked if you wish to register the computer from which you
are logging in. If you select this option, the Advanced
Online Authentication system will then capture the
information about the computer so that you will not have to
answer challenge questions the next time you log in from
that same machine. |
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How is Advanced Online Authentication more
secure? |
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Advanced Online Authentication
helps protect you from accidentally or unknowingly revealing your
user ID and password to an imposter or a fraudulent website.
By entering your User ID and clicking validate, we are able
to provide you with your image and caption. If the image
presented is the one that you selected, you can feel secure
in entering your password to proceed. In addition, if
someone does get your user ID and password and attempt to
login, they will be using a computer that you did not
register, therefore, the system will present the user with
challenge questions. Since they should not know the answers to
the questions that you provided during the set up process,
they will be turned away and the financial institution will
be notified. |
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Why do I need to set up challenge
questions? |
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Challenge questions and
answers provide information known only to you and the
financial institution. They help prevent unauthorized access
to your account information. If someone else has access to
your user ID and password, they should not know the answer to
your challenge question and will not be able to get to your
information. |
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Can someone steal my Advanced Online
Authentication image and caption? |
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No, your image and caption is
only shown to you if you login to a computer that has been
registered or if you have successfully responded to the
challenge question(s) that have been asked. |
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When I enter my user ID, it asks me a
question instead of showing my image. Why? |
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This is to help verify that
it's really you signing in. There are several reasons why
you might be challenged. These challenge questions are meant
to help keep imposters out because only you know the answers to
these questions. Some reasons might be:
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You are
logging in from a different computer |
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You are logging in
from a different browser |
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Your token is
missing from your computer because you cleared all
the cookies on your |
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computer or your
cookie/token disappeared |
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You incorrectly
typed your User ID on the first attempt |
If you are challenged, answer the question with the correct
answer, and you should be shown your image. |
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What if I share my computer with someone
who has their own account? Can we both login from the same
machine? |
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Yes, you can use the same
computer to log into your individual accounts. There is no
limit on how many people can log into the bank website from
the same computer. |
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Can I change my image and text phrase? |
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Yes, to make the change,
simply click on the Change Passmark link under 'My Profile'
on the Online Banking menu bar. If you are having
difficulty, you can contact the financial institution for
assistance. |