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INTERNET BANKING SECURITY
We know you place your trust in Rose Hill Bank to handle your
financial information in a secure manner and we have taken the
same precautions to insure information transmitted through our
Internet Banking and Bill Payment services are protected and secure.
Rose Hill Bank requires use of a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) compatible
Internet browser such as Netscape version 6.1 or better or Microsoft
Explorer version 6.0 or better which employ 128-bit authentication
and encryption technology. A 128-bit browser has 2128
possible lock combinations, currently the highest level available.
Older versions may work, although some features may not operate
or function properly. If you are not using a 128-bit browser version
you can use one of the following links to download and upgrade
your browser.
Microsoft Internet Explorer - Windows
or Macintosh
Netscape
Navigator
You can confirm a site is secure by looking at the web address
(URL). If the site is secure the address will appear as https://www
..
with the "s" indicating you have entered a secure web
server.
The Web server is further protected through the use of firewalls
which are devices designed to shield our server and systems from
unauthorized Internet intrusions. These systems are monitored
24 hours a day - 7 days a week to insure and verify only encrypted
and authorized activity is allowed to pass between Rose Hill Bank's
systems and networks.
We require two levels of identity authorization, the first is
an ID number we assign and the second is a password you can input
or change at anytime after your initial entrance to the site.
Do not provide your User Code or Password to any unauthorized
party and it is recommend that such not be left or displayed near
the computer. It is recommend that you do not use birth dates,
addresses, family names or commonly known numbers or names that
could easily be guessed. Also, once you have gained entrance to
the Site, it is recommended user not leave the computer until
you have exited from Site, as anyone using the computer would
have full and complete access to your account information while
User is logged in to Site and any such party will be deemed by
bank to be your authorized agent and acting on your behalf. It
is also recommended that you close your browser after you exit
the Internet Banking portion of our site to clear account information
from your browser's memory.
Many sites on the World Wide Web offer to access your Internet
account information from other Web sites and consolidate this
data in one location. These sites are commonly called an Aggregator.
If you share your User Code and Password with an Aggregator or
any other parties, such parties will be deemed by bank to be your
authorized agent(s) for accessing the Site and you will be fully
responsible for all transactions they conduct, whether or not
they fall within the limitations of the agreement you have with
your agent. We recommend you use caution in providing private
information to an Aggregator, until you research the entity and
are confident the User Code and Password provided by you will
be used in a manner consistent with Aggregator's agreement and
that your private information will be maintained on a secure basis.
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