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Simple ways to protect yourself when doing your day-to-day banking

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Cash is no longer king when it comes to handling personal finances in Australia. Online banking is the preferred choice now for the majority of the nation. According to the Australian Banking Association (ABA):

However, as the use of online banking rises, so too do scams, hacking attempts and security flaws. So, how can you make your online banking experience more secure?

  1. Regularly check your transaction history to be on the lookout for any unexpected or suspicious payments. Report anything unfamiliar to your bank.
  2. Never disclose your user information or password to anyone.
  3. Do not store a list of passwords on your phone unless they are protected in a special, secure password app.
  4. Use strong passwords with a combination of letters, numbers and special characters.

Read: Is banking on my phone safe?

Read: Why Aussies fall for scams so easily

Read: How older Australians can fight back against scammers

Do you use online banking or still prefer to go to a branch? What do you do to ensure your personal details are safe and secure? Let us know in the comments section below.

– With PA

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