Protecting Your Information Online
We’re proud to
announce the launch of our free new identity verification feature.
What is the new
security feature?
In order to make
your online banking experience as secure as possible we are introducing a
new security feature that watches for uncharacteristic or unusual behavior
involving your internet banking access. If anything out of the ordinary is
detected, we will ask you to verify your identity.
How does it work?
In the rare case we
detect any unusual or uncharacteristic activity, we will ask you to either
answer security questions or a phone call from us to make sure that it’s
really you. Most of the time you won’t notice that the security feature is
even there… but it will still be protecting you 24/7.
Do I need to sign
up for the new security system?
We are rolling out
the new security system to all of our members. Expect to be prompted at some
point while banking online to enter additional information. This may include
choosing several security questions that only you know the answers to as
well as supplying phone numbers where you can be reached while banking
online. Once this occurs you have added a layer of protection to your
internet banking access.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Why is my
online banking experience changing?
In order to make
your online banking experience as secure as possible we are introducing a
new security feature. Most of the time your online banking experience
will be the same as it was before, only now you will have an extra layer of
security working behind-the-scenes to protect you. The new security
may - very infrequently - prompt you to verify your identity before
continuing. This means you can now bank online with a renewed sense of
confidence.
What is this
new security system?
As our member,
we know how you typically behave, when and from where you access your
internet banking. If we detect any activity that does not seem like
your typical behavior, we will prompt you to further verify your identity -
so that we can ensure it is you and not someone else trying to access your
information. This will only happen on rare occasions. Normally
you will not be asked for any additional information. For example, if
someone tries to sign in with your user name and password from a computer in
a foreign country shortly after you have logged off from your normal
computer at home, we may decide to verify that it is really you trying to
access your account.
How do I sign
up for the new security system?
Expect to be
prompted at some point while banking online to enter additional information.
This may include choosing several security questions that only you know the
answers to, as well as supplying phone numbers where you can be reached
while banking online. Once this occurs, you have added a layer of
protection to your internet banking access!
How much will
it cost?
There is
absolutely no cost associated with the new security system.
When will I be
asked for more information?
You will only be
prompted to enter additional information when a particular activity or
transaction appears to be unusual or uncharacteristic of your typical
behavior. You will also be prompted to enter your information when you
are first prompted to set up your security information.
What additional
information will I be asked?
If any unusual or
uncharacteristic behavior is detected, you will be asked to answer several
of the security questions you chose. You may also be asked to answer
an automated phone call.
What is unusual
or uncharacteristic behavior?
Uncharacteristic
or unusual behavior is anything that appear out-of-the-ordinary compared to
how you normally would bank online and where you normally bank online.
If the action being requested does not appear to be something you would
normally do, we will ask you for more information to make sure it is
really you and not an unauthorized user.
Will I be asked
for more information all the time now?
No, you will only
be asked for more information when unusual or uncharacteristic behavior is
detected. This will most likely be a very rare occurrence.
How are you
able to detect unusual or uncharacteristic behavior?
The security
system takes into account factors such as the computers you typically use to
access your account, or the typical security settings for your computer.
Hundreds of factors, such as these, create a profile that is unique to you
that allows us to make decisions about whether the person conducting a given
activity appears to be really you.
How do I know
it is working?
You only need to
complete the set-up process once; afterwards the new security system will
work automatically. That means you are being protected every moment -
when you are online and, more importantly, when you are not.
How will my
phone numbers be used?
If any unusual or
uncharacteristic behavior us detected, you may be asked to answer an
automatic phone call. One you answer the phone call you will be
prompted to enter the code that will appear on your computer screen at that
time in order to verify your identity. Your phone numbers will not be
sold to a third party, nor will they be used to contact you about offers and
promotions.
How many phone
numbers should I provide?
You must provide
at least one phone number but are encouraged to provide up to three.
In case we need to verify your identity, you may receive an automated phone
call at one of the numbers you have provided. It is important to
provide numbers where you can be reached when you are banking online.
For instance, if you bank online at work, you should provide your work or
cell phone number so you can be reached there. This will ensure you
can continue your online banking session without any inconvenience.
What if I need to
change my phone number?
If you need to
change your phone number, please contact Member Services. You may also
be occasionally asked to verify that your information is up to date during
your online banking session.
What if I can not
be contacted at any of the phone numbers listed?
If your can not be
contacted at any of the phone numbers listed, please contact Member
Services.
Is my personal
information still safe?
Yes. In
fact, your personal information is safer than ever before because we are
making sure it is really you and not an unauthorized user trying to access
your information.
I have already set
up my contact numbers, why am I be asked for them again?
Occasionally we
may prompt you to make sure that the information we have on file is up to
date.
How will this
help prevent online fraud?
If your user name
and password are stolen, the fraudster would have to be able to answer your
security questions correctly or answer a call at one of the numbers you
provided before being able to access your information. If the user is
not able to provide this information or be reached on the phone, the
activity would be blocked. This added layer of security helps us
protect your information.
I check my
account very often - wouldn't I know if something unusual showed up on my
account?
It is great that
you check your account! It is always a good idea to regularly monitor
your account for any unusual activity (like payments you didn't make).
This security service helps prevent those incidences from ever occurring, so
when you check your account everything is exactly how it should be.
I share my
computer with someone who has their own account. Can both of us still
log-in from this machine?
Yes, you can both
us the same computer to log-in to your individual accounts. There is
no limit on how many people can log-in into the website from the same
computer.
I already have
anti-virus and a personal firewall. Why do I need this?
We are glad to
hear your use antivirus and a personal firewall. Be sure that you keep
both software programs up-to-date for the best possible protection against
viruses, Trojans, and hackers. This new security feature protects
against other kinds of threats, such as a stolen user name and password.
It works with your other personal security programs, but it does not replace
them.