People's United Bank endeavors to keep your online information safe and secure. In so doing, we employ
electronic safeguards that comply with federal regulations.
While People's United works toward protecting the confidentiality of your online information, we can't do it
alone. Just as in the real world, where you take steps to protect your financial information, you will need to
take ownership of your online safety. Here are a few steps to help you protect your information while using
People's United Online via the Internet.
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NEVER reveal your People's United Online password or account Personal Security Code (PSC) to anyone - ever!
Your password & PSC are designed to protect the privacy of your banking information, but they only can work
if you keep them secret. Attempts to break these passwords are monitored by special software that will only
allow a few attempts before the password needs to be reset in the branch. If you think your online password or
account PSC has been compromised, change it immediately!
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Periodically change your password. This will help ensure the safety of your information.
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Don't leave your PC while you are in the midst of a People's United Online session.
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When you are finished using People's United Online, be sure to use the EXIT button to log off the system before
visiting other web sites.
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If other people have access to your computer, clear your browser's cache in order to remove copies of web pages
that may have been stored temporarily on your system. Refer to your browser's Help file for instructions on
clearing your cache.
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If you send People's United an email, remember not to include personal information regarding your accounts or
yourself. Email sent via the Internet is potentially able to be read in transit by others. EXCEPTION: Emails
sent by secure email forms provided within our People's United Online Banking and Trading system, which
encrypt your communication to protect the privacy of your information.
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For additional resources on safeguarding your online information, please review the Consumer
Alerts and Security section of our site.
For your privacy and convenience, we recommend that you create a separate online profile for each account owner.
This will ensure that persons who are not signers on an account will not be able to view account information.
For example: John Money Jr. has the following joint accounts at People's United Bank (with different signers on
each account):
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Account Type
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Account Owners/ Signers
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Personal Checking A
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John Money Jr. or Mary Money
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Personal Checking B
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John Money Sr. or John Money Jr.
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XYZ Business Checking Account
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John Money Jr. is one of the signers. His spouse and father are not.
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Brokerage Account
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John Money Jr.
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In this example, three separate online profiles should be created. Each owner/signer should have a separate
username and password for his or her own individual profile. The profiles would be:
John Money Jr.'s Online Profile Personal Checking A Personal Checking B XYZ Business Checking Account Brokerage
Account
Mary Money's Online Profile Personal Checking A
People's United Online uses 128-bit SSL strong encryption during your online sessions to safeguard your data.
Encryption essentially is a way of scrambling your online information before it leaves your computer, so that if
intercepted it is completely unreadable. We require that your web browser support 128-bit encryption because it
is approximately 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger than 40-bit encryption. While 40-bit
encryption might be fine for low-risk transactions, security professionals believe it might not be adequate for
protecting financial transactions. When you request information via People's United Online on the Internet, your
request is encrypted as it travels. We then decode your request for information and send it back to you, again -
safely encrypted. When you receive it, your browser decodes the information and displays it.
You can identify that your online information is encrypted in Netscape if the small key or lock at the bottom
left-hand corner of your screen is unbroken. Users of Microsoft browsers will see a lock appear during an
encrypted session.
We closely track each time you connect to People's United and monitor the session to make sure that our response
is sent only to your PC.
We have in place a "firewall" and other security software and hardware to prevent access to the banking system
by unauthorized users. These types of technology are designed to prevent a hacker from damaging our site or from
accessing your account information.
To help you ensure that you are really attached to People's United during your online sessions, we use digital
identity verification. We have a People's United Bank of Connecticut digital server certificate from Verisign -
the premier certification authority on the Internet. Your browser uses it each time you sign on to let you verify
that you are connected to People's United Bank.
We have a number of other security procedures in place, which we must keep confidential in order to maintain
their security. They are designed so that our Internet partnership may be a safe and secure one.