ACCESS CODES AND SECURITY. To help enhance your security, you must follow these general safety guidelines: A. Never leave your computer or other access device (e.g., mobile phone) unattended while logged on to any Service. B. Memorize your user ID and password ("Codes"). C. Change your Codes regularly. D. Choose Codes that are not easy to guess. Use a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 16 characters with a combination of at least 2 numbers and 2 letters (e.g., 9aA6Bc3d). Codes are case sensitive and should contain at least 1 lower case and 1 upper case alphabetic character. Do not use names of family members, pets, common character sequences, proper names, geographic locations, personal details such as a Social Security number or birthday, etc. Words in a dictionary, derivatives of user IDs and common character sequence such as "12345678" should not be employed. E. Never disclose your Codes to any other person. Your Codes are for your personal use and should be kept confidential by you. If someone identifies himself as a First State Bank employee and asks for your Codes, that person is an imposter. i) Do not save passwords on your computer or any other access device (e.g., mobile phone) ii) Check your statements and review your banking transactions promptly, thoroughly and regularly. You should report any errors or problems to First State Bank immediately. iii) Should you receive a suspicious e-mail or telephone request for information that purports to be from First State Bank, you must immediately notify your Relationship Manager or call First State Bank direct at ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
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Sources: Service Agreement for Online Banking and Bill Payment
ACCESS CODES AND SECURITY. To help enhance your security, you must follow these general safety guidelines:
A. Never leave your computer or other access device (e.g., mobile phone) unattended while logged on to any Service.
B. Memorize your user ID and password ("Access Codes").
C. Change your Access Codes regularly.
D. Choose Access Codes that are not easy to guess. Use a minimum of 8 eight characters and a maximum of 16 characters with a combination of at least 2 two numbers and 2 two letters (e.g., 9aA6Bc3d). Access Codes are case sensitive and should contain at least 1 one lower case and 1 one upper case alphabetic character. Do not use names of family members, pets, common character sequences, proper names, geographic locations, personal details such as a Social Security number or birthday, etc. Words in a dictionary, derivatives of user IDs and common character sequence such as "12345678" should not be employed.
E. Never disclose your Access Codes to any other person. Your Access Codes are for your personal use and should be kept confidential by you. If someone identifies himself as a First State Bank employee and asks for your Access Codes, that person is an imposter.
i) Do not save passwords on your computer or any other access device (e.g., mobile phone)
ii) Check your statements and review your banking transactions promptly, thoroughly and regularly. You should report any errors or problems to First State Bank immediately.
iii) Should you receive a suspicious e-mail or telephone request for information that purports to be from First State Bank, you must immediately notify your Relationship Manager or should call First State Bank direct at ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
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Sources: Service Agreement for Online Banking and Bill Payment