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Security & You
We appreciate your concerns regarding the security of information you exchange while conducting your online banking, therefore we have the following controls in place:

SSL Protocol
NetTeller access requires you to use a web browser that uses SSL protocol. SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer, which lets one computer verify another’s identity to allow secure connections. Read Browser Check for more detail.

128 Bit Encryption
To ensure the highest level of security, we require that all users have browsers that support 128 bit encryption.

Firewalls
A firewall is a specially programmed computer that connects a local network to the Internet and, for security reasons, lets only certain kinds of messages in and out.

Passwords are a very important part of the online banking process. When you sign up for NetTeller, you will receive in the mail special Login Codes assigned by First National. These codes are for your use only. We highly recommend that you follow these guidelines when securing your codes:

  • Do not reveal your codes to anyone
  • Avoid selecting codes based on personal information
  • Avoid keeping written records of your codes
  • Do not leave your computer unattended when connected to NetTeller

If you elect to become a BillPay customer, you will receive a separate set of Login Codes in the mail. These codes will be used each time you access BillPay.

We do not pass your account numbers over the Internet. When you fill out your application, you will be asked to personally name your accounts. In a nut shell, these pseudo names overwrite your account number so you have easy recognition without the risk.

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