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Account & Online Banking Security Tips - Genisys® Credit Union This page uses JavaScript. Your browser either does not support JavaScript or you have it turned off. To see this page properly please use a JavaScript enabled browser. This page uses JavaScript. Your browser either does not support JavaScript or you have it turned off. To see this page properly please use a JavaScript enabled browser.
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To see this page properly please use a JavaScript enabled browser. Naruto ultimate mugen download. This page uses JavaScript. Your browser either does not support JavaScript or you have it turned off. To see this page properly please use a JavaScript enabled browser. How Members Can Better Protect Their Information • The security of your password depends on the password being kept secret.
Do not write your password down, and always make sure nobody is standing behind you as you enter your password. • Protect all of your passwords, PINS, account numbers, and plastic cards.
• Password composition with both upper and lower case alphabetic characters, provides stronger defense against password cracking programs. • Select letters that do not create a common word but instead represent the first letter of each word in a favorite phrase, poem or song. • After completing your Online Banking session, log off before you begin surfing other sites. • Do not visit other websites during your Online Banking session.
Always log off first. • Log off unattended computers that have been used to access Online Banking, and invoke password protection within your screen savers.
• Do not send account information through e-mail. E-mail is not encrypted and can be eavesdropped upon. • Review your account statements as soon as possible after receiving them. Contact us immediately if you find a discrepancy. • Do not give out personal information such as account numbers or credit card numbers on the phone or over the Internet unless you have initiated the contact. Identity thieves could pose as a Financial Institution, Internet provider or credit card company representative.
Remember: If someone has a right to this information (such as your credit union) they should already have it and shouldn’t need to request it over the phone. • Keep your information with Genisys current. If your address or phone number changes, please let us know as soon as possible.
It is important that we have current information so we always know how to reach you. If we suspect fraudulent or unauthorized activity on your account, we will attempt to contact you immediately. • Report lost or stolen checks immediately, and properly store canceled checks. Examine new checks to be sure none were stolen during shipment, and store them in a safe and secure location. • Destroy unused offers of credit before discarding them, and tear-up other financial documents such as statements or receipts before discarding them. • Guard your Automated Teller Machine (ATM) PIN number.