The security of your personal financial information
is our highest priority. We
are committed to providing a secure Internet environment. The
following information is provided to ensure that your on-line experience
is secure and trouble-free.
Currently Supported Browsers Return
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For maximum security, we strongly recommend
you use a browser that supports 128-bit encryption. The following
browsers support 128-bit encryption and provide the best performance
and browsing experience on our site.
Current web browsers that are supported are IE6, IE7, Safari, and Mozilla Firefox.
Other browsers may be used, but optimal performance
is not guaranteed. If you are unsure if your browser supports 128-bit
encryption, please upgrade your browser, via one of the links above,
before accessing the online banking site.
Secure
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When you sign-on to online banking, we authenticate
that you are who you say you are through the use of a login User ID and
password combination. Once authenticated, we establish a secure
banking session, as indicated by the secure access symbol on the bottom
menu bar of the browser. For security purposes, your secure session will
expire if you are inactive for a pre-defined period of time, and you
will be required to reenter your User ID and password to regain access
to the system. Any transactions or activity not completed at the
time your session expires will be lost.
Internet Explorer - Indicates
a secure session.
We also take advantage of Secure Socket Layer
(SSL), a protocol for managing online message transmission. SSL protects
the information sent between our online banking system and your computer.
Our Use of
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A cookie is a file that contains information
about you or your system that may be used for many different purposes.
As a security precaution, we do not use cookies to authenticate
you or to collect any information about you or your browser session. You
are not required to support the use of cookies to use our online banking
services.
For our commercial customers, a cookie may
be optionally used to restrict access to the online Cash Management functionality
to a single computer or workstation. This security feature of our
online banking is designed to prevent remote or after hours access to
the Cash Management system from authorized users. The use of a
cookie to restrict access is configurable per commercial company. Please
contact us if your commercial cookie restriction setting needs to be
changed.
If your browser is currently configured to
restrict the use of cookies, follow these instructions to configure your
browser to accept Cash Management cookies from our site.
To enable cookies using Internet Explorer 5.5
or higher, follow these steps:
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With your browser open, choose Tools>Internet
Options.
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Select the "Privacy" tab.
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Use the security slider to select any setting
EXCEPT "Block all cookies."
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Click the "OK" button.
Follow these steps to allow cookies in Netscape
Navigator 6 and higher:
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Open the browser and choose Edit>Preferences.
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Select the "Privacy & Security" category.
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Click the "Cookies" option.
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Click the "Enable all cookies" option.
Temporary
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When you browse a site on the Internet, the
pages you access are very commonly stored as Temporary Internet Files
in a Windows directory for easy retrieval and faster loading of previously
accessed pages. Our online banking system is designed to instruct
compliant browsers to NOT cache pages from your on-line
banking session. This ensures that once you have closed your online banking
session, none of your private information remains static on the computer
for later access by unauthorized individuals. This is particularly important
when you are online in a public location (i.e., public library) or using
someone else's computer.
Click for instructions on how to Delete Temporary Internet Files (PDF)
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