Privacy and Security
Security
At First National Bank Omaha we understand the importance of customer security.
We are committed to protecting your confidential information, that is why it
is one of our top priorities.
Account Security
- Do not share your account numbers, user ID and passwords with anyone. Each
individual should have their own user ID and password. When logging on you
will never be required to enter an account number or any other information
that pertains to that account.
- Store new and cancelled checks and any other documents that contain your
account number in a safe place or make sure that they are disposed of properly.
- When viewing account information online, completely log off of the session
when you leave. This is extremely important when using a public computer to
prevent viewing by others.
- First National requires all browsers that are used to access account information
to have 128-bit encryption. Use of 128-bit encryption technology is one of
the most secure forms of encryption currently available on the Internet.
- When banking or shopping online it is recommended that you have the latest
security features to provide the safest web site performance.
- Protect your computer by using anti-virus software and firewalls. Be sure
to keep your computer security up-to-date by evaluating your settings and
security levels frequently.
- First National Online customer's are protected when banking online
as we only display the last four digits of their account number.
- Reduce the risk of identity and account theft by signing up to receive
your statements online.
For additional Security information, please review our Security
FAQs, Online
Security Commitment and Security
Statement. Review the remaining areas of our Privacy and Security
section to learn more about Privacy,
E-mail
Fraud, Security,
Identity
Protection, Online
Practices and Card
Safety.
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