That's all well and good until you leave your wallet at home some day or you loose, or get it robbed.My user ID and password are in my head and the security card is in my wallet which is always on my person. The font on the security card is no smaller than newspaper print and numbers are in sequence.
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I agree completely.I found the changeover to Access ID very smooth. I find it less trouble than ActivCard which requires an electronic key generator. I have used all 3 login methods since I use Linux and Windows. Another advantage with Access ID is there is no longer a requirement for Internet Explorer. They now have one solution to support for Windows, Linux and Mac.
At least with the plastic card you can securely store an image of it on your phone which can be zoomed if you have trouble reading the small font.
Your totally defeating the purpose of the security system!! storing the information on your phone. When that's lost or stolen, the crooks have all the info they want. Silly. Just goes to show how useless the system isNice Idea Yella......I stored the login details on my phone as well...One other major deficiency exists for people who travel for extended periods. If you log in frequently and run out of 'keys'. The new one is sent to your home address and you are cut off from accessing internet banking until you get home. The Customer service response to this was have someone from home read the number to you over the phone....was not pleased with the changes.
Another problem - the new platform doesn't work for me on Google Chrome.
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