Why Two-Factor Authentication Matters for Your Bank Accounts

Why Two-Factor Authentication Matters for Your Bank Accounts

Passwords alone are no longer enough to keep financial accounts secure. Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a second verification step, such as a one-time code sent to your phone or email. This makes it much harder for unauthorized users to access your account, even if they know your password. Enabling two-factor authentication is a simple yet powerful way to strengthen your banking security and reduce fraud risk.

Security & Fraud Prevention

Protecting your financial information is one of our highest priorities. Here you’ll find articles on recognizing scams, securing your accounts, and taking steps to protect your identity. 

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