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Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania

Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania. Work Life Balance. THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS . Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania. Work Life Balance. Personal Technology: Effectively Managing Online and Mobile Banking. Ms. Jewel Cooper. Speaker. Segment Sponsor.

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Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania

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  1. Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania Work Life Balance THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS

  2. Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania Work Life Balance Personal Technology: Effectively Managing Online and Mobile Banking Ms. Jewel Cooper Speaker Segment Sponsor 2014 Sponsors

  3. Effectively Managing Online &Mobile Banking Account Security Jewel Cooper Susquehanna Bank

  4. Introduction

  5. Benefits of Online & Mobile Banking Why should I use online and mobile banking? Online and mobile banking is easy to set up Offers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year access to your accounts Provides real-time account balances and information availability Makes banking faster, easier, more efficient Helps you to stay on top of your account balances and finances

  6. Benefits of Online & Mobile Banking Why should I use online and mobile banking? Helps you to stay on top of your account balances and finances Allows you to order additional checks in just minutes Offers the ability to check for current interest rates You can quickly deposit checks from your smartphone or mobile device Environmentally friendly, electronic transmissions require no paper Electronic statements can make tax preparation quicker and easier You can do your banking from the comfort of your own home

  7. Did you know? What percentage of those who manage household finances managed them online?

  8. Protect Your Personal Information Keep all passwords private When viewing e-mail, avoid using the preview panel Always use the logout button to discontinue your Online Banking session When using an online site for banking always look for a locked padlock icon If you use a mobile device for banking, securing it with a password

  9. Disclosing Personal Information Verifying a customer’s identity We often need to ask for certain personal information when a customer calls or visits a branch or logs into our website. Only provide this information to businesses you know and trust — and only in cases where you initiated the communication. If you receive an unsolicited call or e-mail asking for information: Do not respond! Instead, call the financial institution to verify that you are communicating with the appropriate representative.

  10. Phishing In phishing and related scams, messages claiming to be from legitimate businesses ask customers to respond with personal identifying information. These fraudulent e-mails and bogus websites can look very convincing. What to do if you have given out your bank account, credit, debit, or ATM card information.

  11. Key Logging What is Key Logging? Signs that your PC may be infected by unwanted software “Man in the Browser” is a type of online attack To lessen your risk of key logging and trojans, avoid downloading software and clicking on links from sources you do not know and trust.

  12. Did you know? How many Americans bank online?

  13. Quick tips to help protect your financial information: Don’t give account numbers, passwords or personal information via phone unless you initiated the contact. Private information should not be e-mailed or included in social media messages. Don’t click on links in unsolicited e-mails to access the bank’s website. Protect your personal computer with firewalls, the latest anti-virus and software updates and spyware detection. Shred any unneeded documents that include personal data such as account numbers or Social Security numbers. Review bank statements to check for unauthorized transactions. Keep your checks in a safe place and report any lost or stolen checks, debit cards or check cards immediately.

  14. Additional Tips to Protect Your Financial Security Watch for “offline” scams. To help protect yourself, keep informed through the media Remember, if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is!

  15. Did you know? What percentage of online banking customers that are 55 and older say they prefer banking online?

  16. Remember! You wouldn’t give confidential financial information to a stranger who knocked on your front door. So don’t get tricked into giving out personal data through unsolicited phone calls, e-mails or correspondence.

  17. Conclusion Online and mobile banking is simple to setup and easy to use. If you run into problems, most banks offer the option of calling or emailing the bank directly for assistance. The easiest and safest way to get stared with online and mobile banking would be to schedule an appointment with your financial institution. They should be able to sit down with you and walk you through the process. Always keep your personal information private. Never share with anyone over the phone unless you initiate the call to your financial institution.

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