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Bank of america login


Question Posted Monday March 3 2014, 9:23 pm

What is the safest way to login to your bank account? You always hear about online fraud and identity theft and BofA doesn't have the best reputation anyway, so is there any way to be sure you are safe when you log in there?

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Cux answered Friday March 7 2014, 6:58 pm:
Bank of America actually has what's called a SiteKey, where an image you pick and a word you pick associated with that image appear and that way you know it's the BoA website you're signing into and not a network that isn't secure.

I personally haven't had issues with BoA security. In fact, several times, they've contacted me with suspicious activity on my card that really was just me, so I've appreciated that they're always looking out for me (even though it was me making the purchases).

--Jack
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