
Is online banking for you?
Online banking has become incredibly popular and it is very useful. For those that rely on online banking, there is an accepted risk that goes with exposing your financial information online, but before you jump in, it is a good idea to do a little checking to make sure that your online bank is indeed safe for your to use. Don’t wait to find out until your accounts are cleared out. By running your online bank through this checklist, you should be able to decide whether or not their online portal is what you should be using.
First, it is necessary to make sure that your log in page and your account page are hidden behind a secure certificate. These are known as SSL certificates and they provide encryption that will block hackers from attaching your funds by getting your log in information. In addition to this precaution, if you are using an online bank it is very important to run your own firewall and antivirus protection software.
A good hacker can place a keylogging program on your computer, and you’ll be practically giving them your log in information without even realizing it. Keep all of your passwords off of your computer and store them in a safe place. Make note of your log in urls as well to ensure that if something does happen, you can quickly take care of the issue.
It is also a good idea to read through the terms of service and privacy policy for any online banking site. These agreements contain very important information and even though they are about as interesting as dried toast, you need to take the time to carefully read it to see how they will be handling and securing your data. If you don’t understand anything, don’t be afraid to ask the bank for clarification.
You should also take the time to test out an online account before you transfer a large amount of money into it. Give it a few weeks to see how the dust settles and whether or not you will feel safe putting your money in that institution. By depositing only a small amount of money at first, you are minimizing your overall risk and getting a better idea of how the bank operates day to day.
If at any time you question the security of your online bank account, report it immediately. Most banks do offer fraud protection now, but in many cases, you’ll be the one that catches it. Always review your statements carefully to see if any unauthorized access has been gained.
By taking a few simple steps early on you can easily set up an online bank account that will be useful and easy to understand. Never rush in with an online bank and take the time to run them through the better business bureau before you proceed. The time you spend on due diligence now will definitely come in handy should anything go wrong.
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Originally posted 2008-10-30 04:55:35. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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