Privacy and Security
Identity Protection
Identity Theft has become a great concern online and off. First National encourages
you to review these identity protection tips and resources to help you protect
your accounts and personal information.
Identity Protection Tips
- Sign up to receive your statements online. Improved financial security with
nothing to get lost or intercepted in the mail.
- Subscribe to a credit monitoring service. These type of services will help
protect you and notify you immediately if there are any activities on your
accounts that you need to be aware of.
- You can feel safe when you shop online with your credit card when you authenticate
your online purchases at participating merchants. Enroll in Verified by Visa.
- When discarding sensitive information and documents, tear or shred financial
product applications and other financial mail (statements, insurance information,
investment information, etc.).
- Do not carry your social security card, birth certificate, or passport in
your wallet or purse.
- Do not give your personal information over the telephone to an unknown caller.
If the caller states that they are a financial representative, hang up and
dial that institution to confirm that the caller is actually from your bank.
- Never have your social security number or driver's license number printed
on checks.
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- Contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit bureaus
and report that your identity has been stolen. Ask that a "fraud alert"
be placed on your file and that no new credit be granted without your approval.
Equifax
Toll-free phone number: 1-800-392-7816 Experian
Toll-free phone number: 1-800-682-7654 TransUnion
Toll-free phone number: 1-800-888-4213 |


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- For any accounts that have been fraudulently accessed or opened, contact
the security departments of the appropriate creditors or financial institutions
to close these accounts.
To contact First National Bank Omaha, call
1-877-WEB FNBO (1-877-932-3626) or fill out an Online Fraud Form.
- File a report with your local police or the police where the identity theft
took place. Get a copy of the report in case the bank, or credit card company
needs proof of the crime at a later date.
For additional Identity Theft information, please review the
Identity
Theft Affidavit. Review the remaining areas of our Privacy and Security
section to learn more about Privacy,
E-mail
Fraud, Security,
Card
Safety and Online
Practices.
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