Is internet and mobile banking safe?

Internet and mobile banking is a more convenient way to manage your money and is generally safe as long as you keep your details secure.

Banks and building societies have plenty of processes to keep their websites and apps secure or they could get in trouble with the Financial Conduct Authority.

Their websites are encrypted so only you can view your account page and they are programmed to time out after a period of inactivity.

They will have strict login processes that may require a card reader or sending a code to your mobile phone.

There are steps you can take such as setting up a login and password that cannot be easily guessed and only logging into your account from a secure and private wi-fi connection.

Also, check who you are transferring money to and ensure they are legitimate.

The rise of online banking has also encouraged scammers to try to dupe account holders with emails and text messages.

Always check details with your bank separately.

The main providers also offer a service that verifies the details of someone you are transferring money to, which gives you an extra layer of security and ensures that person or company is genuine.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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