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First Commerce Bank understands that the security of your personal account information is important to you. We also understand that our continued success as a financial institution relies on both our ability to offer banking services to you in a secure manner as well as your responsibility in keeping any access codes and passwords secure. To assist us in offering these Web-based banking services in a secure manner, we employ a number of measures, which are described below. These measures allow us to properly authenticate your identity when you access these services and protect your information as it travels between your PC and First Commerce Bank. With the proper safety measures in place, your online banking transactions remain safe and secure. The following measures have been taken to ensure your privacy.

Information Encoding

We use the latest encryption technology to ensure that your private information cannot be intercepted. Encryption is a way to rewrite something in code, which can be decoded later with the right "key." When you request information about your accounts, the request is sent encrypted to First Commerce Bank. We decrypt your request and send the requested information back to you in an encrypted format. When you receive the information, it is decoded so that you can read it.

Personally Selected Account Names

First Commerce Bank does not display your account numbers over the Internet. Instead, we ask you to choose a "pseudo" name for each of your accounts. Example of pseudo name would be vacation account, checking account, and savings account. You can change your "pseudo" account name under the "Options" section of our online banking service.

Unique ID and Password

In order to access your accounts online, you must enter a unique NetTeller ID and Password.  We strongly recommend that you choose a Password that you can remember (without writing it down) but does not use information that can be easily guessed by someone. Avoid the use of birthdays, children's names, etc. Do not reveal your NetTeller ID or Password to anyone.

Three (3) strikes and you're out

If an unauthorized person attempts entry into an end user's account by trying to guess a Log-In ID, the bank will disable the password on the third incorrect attempt, thus invalidating the Log-In combination. If you accidentally activate this security feature by unintentionally miss-keying a password three times, you would need to contact the Bank to reestablish the password for that account. For example, a common mistake made by the end user is having the CAPS-LOCK on while keying in a password.
To further protect you, a timeout feature is used. This feature will automatically log you out of your current financial service session after a 10-minute inactivity period on our site.
First Commerce Bank requires that you change your Password every 360 days. This step provides additional security should someone guess your current Password.

Email Communications

Please remember that email is not secure against interception, and you should be cautious when sending an email with personal information. If your information is very sensitive, or includes personal or confidential information-such as your bank account, charge card or Social Security number-you should contact us by our information request form, by postal mail or by contacting your relationship officer at one of our branch locations.

How You Can Protect Your Internet Security

While First Commerce Bank works to protect your banking privacy, you will also play an important role in protecting your accounts. There are a number of steps you can take to ensure that your First Commerce Bank account information is protected, including:

  • Keep your Password to yourself.
  • Change your Password frequently.
  • Remain at your computer until your Online Banking transactions are completed and log out. Log out of Online Banking prior to visiting other Internet sites.
  • Don't use obvious numbers or easily accessible information for your log-in ID and Password.
  • Ensure that no one is watching when entering your log-in ID and Password.
  • Don't record your log-in ID and Password on paper. Try to memorize them, if possible.
  • If you do record your log-in ID and Password, keep them in a safe, secure location.
  • Do not share your log-in ID and Password with anyone.
  • Review your account information often. Report any unusual activity immediately.
  • Never give account information to anyone over the telephone unless you initiated the call.

If you notice suspicious or unusual activity on your Online Banking accounts, call the bank immediately.

For further help or suggestions about staying safe online visit these helpful links

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