March 11, 2008

The Advantages of Internet Banking

The Advantages of Internet Banking

Banking used to be painfully slow, and in some ways, it still is. You still have to wait for a check to clear, and you will find most banks keep the same hours that they did years ago. However, now that you can get on your computer and do some of the things you need, many things in the world of banking can work faster. The advantages of Internet Banking are many, but you do have to think about the few downfalls as well. Overall though, it is a step in the right direction.

One of the advantages of Internet banking is that you can see your accounts at any time. Before this type of service, you had to keep meticulous records, but even then, some things would go through and you would not know about it until the next business day. If you get paid on Friday, for example, you may not know when your check clears. That could mean waiting until Monday to get your money. With Internet banking, the advantage is that you can see when it goes through without waiting for the bank to open.

Another of the advantages of Internet banking is the ability to move money from one account to the other in a matter of seconds. This used to be something you had to do over the phone, but it was harder to do. When calling on the phone, you have to enter your account information each time, and the menu to get there could be time consuming. With Internet banking, you simply get into your account with your password and do what needs to be done with a few clicks of the mouse. Depending on your bank, many transfers are instant.

You can also see what charges have gone through, how much interest you may have earned, and you can view your statement online. Those are all great advantages of Internet banking, but there can be problems as well. Your password should be hard to remember, and you have to change it frequently. Most sites are as secure as they can be, but things do happen. If you sign up for Internet banking based on the advantages, talk with your bank representative about the disadvantages, and how to make sure your accounts are kept safe and secure. Most banks have great security measures in place to protect you, but knowing what you can do to remain safe helps to ensure no one can get in and clean you out.

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March 9, 2008

Online Banking

I was afraid of online banking for a long time. I didn’t like the idea of my financial information being out there when someone could try to break into it. However, my thinking has changed a bit in the last year, and I now use it. Not only is it safer than it has ever been, it makes my life a whole lot easier. If you are considering signing up for banking on the Internet, do your research first, and then decide if you are comfortable enough with the security you are going to get.

If you are concerned about the security of online banking, talk with your bank. Ask them what they do to ensure no one can get into your account, and even what they would do it someone did. Banks are coming up with new things every day to keep things safer, so it is getting harder to get into random accounts. Unless you fall for a phishing scheme and give up your passwords and other information, you are going to be pretty safe. However, ask so you know you are comfortable with the safety measure that they have in place to protect you and your accounts.

Some of the security of online banking is up to you. You should never use a password for your accounts that you have ever used anywhere else, and you should never use something that is personal. You should always mix random letters with numbers, and you should change the password on your online banking account at least once a month, though changing it once a week is even better. Don’t use obvious clues for reminder questions. That means think of something other than your mother’s maiden name. That information is far too easy to get. You may not want to consider it, but someone that knows you may be the person hoping to access your accounts.

Once you feel secure with online banking, you will be happy to see what it can do for you. If you have more than one account, you can normally move money between them within a matter of minutes. You can also pay bills with some banks, though you may have to ask if your particular bank offers that service. You can see your accounts in almost real time, and you can also see rather quickly if someone has gained access and money is missing. That means you can take action a lot quicker if there is trouble.

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