FAQs
Banif Bank takes
the confidentiality of your personal data very seriously and therefore has
selected some of the best security systems and technologies for its Banif@st
Internet banking service.
All data
exchanged within the Banif@st environment is processed in a secure session (SSL
- Secure Socket Layer) and encrypted using 128 bit technology which will
protect you against any attempted access by third parties.
Banif@st
also makes use of an encryption process so that the information sent by you
cannot be read or deciphered by anyone else except the intended recipient.
To ensure
security and privacy, you will need to enter a personal username followed by
your own password using a randomised virtual keyboard upon logging into the
Banif@st service. The 2nd tier security comes into play when the user is
required to validate larger transfers and operations using the personal
confirmation key. Here the user will be required to input 4 random digits from
the confirmation key. If a Banif@st user enters an incorrect password or
confirmation key on consecutive occasions, the user access will be suspended.
For a more
detailed overlook on Banif's Privacy Policy, please click on the link below:
Banif Privacy Policy
The Banif@st service never asks users to give their username, password and confirmation key on the same screen and users are never required to give their full confirmation key either unless they are changing it. Remember that Banif Bank never sends emails asking for usernames, passwords or confirmation keys and you are never to disclose your password and/or confirmation key to anyone else.