Transaction and Account Security
Account security is important to us, and we take several steps to protect your (AAAAA) account-related information. There are things you can do to protect your account and your privacy.
Account Authentication Procedure
Authentication procedures apply to your (AAAAA) account to maintain a high level of security, trust and protection.
If you are new to (AAAAA) and have created a new (AAAAA) account on the (AAAAA) website, you must provide certain personal information to complete the email authentication process.
Once an account is available, we will implement various manual and automated risk management procedures to help us detect suspicious account activity. The goal of these procedures is to identify features that are unique or that do not seem to fit your past usage history. As part of these procedures, we have contracts with industry-leading service providers for the authentication of personal and financial information. These service providers will never contact you directly and will not use your information except for the purpose of successfully completing your intended transaction.
Password Security
We take regular steps to protect your account when you log in to your account. First, you log in to your (AAAAA) account using a secure server connection. We use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) with 256-bit encryption as the industry standard for secure server protection.
Your account is also protected by a unique password you create. Do not use commonly used words or phrases as passwords. Instead, the password should be at least 8 digits, including both upper and lower case numbers. Only you need to know the password. Sharing a password (AAAAA) reduces the security of your account.