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Online Banking Security

SharePlus is committed to safeguarding your personal information online to keep it secure and confidential.

When you sign in to access Online Banking from the SharePlus home page, or from the Online Banking page, your User ID (your Social Security number) and Security Code are sent from your computer to our Online Banking computers using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. SSL is a protocol that transmits your personal information over the Internet in an encrypted form. SSL ensures that the information is sent, unchanged, only to the server you intended to send it to. This technology ensures that your personal information is encrypted before it leaves your computer so no one can access the data.

In addition, all online forms that require personal information (such as an account number, PIN number or Social Security number) are protected with SSL technology, and thus are completely secure.

“How do I know that my personal information is secure?”

Once you have typed in your User ID and Security Code, and clicked on the Sign In button, you can check that your Online Banking session is secure in two ways:

  • Look for the small, gold padlock icon usually located in the lower right corner of your Web browser window. A closed, or locked, padlock indicates a secure connection.

  • Look for the letters "https://" at the beginning of the Web site address or URL in your Web browser. The "s" means secure.

Because the information is being encrypted, pages that are SSL protected may take slightly longer to load.

Click here to go to the Online Banking page to sign in or for more information.


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