
What to Teach Your Teen about Banking Security
Mobile and online banking have changed the game in terms of convenience and speed. These technologies have also opened users up to some newer risks. Diligence is a key factor to protect yourself and your finances.
The earlier your teen understands the value of privacy and thinks about how to keep his information safe, the more it becomes a habit. Here's what they need to know:
Protect your privacy
Online security doesn't have to be complicated. This is the first and most important lesson in keeping your teen’s finances safe. Here are a few simple ways to keep identity—and banking information—safe:
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Don't share your Social Security Number. Don't give anyone your full Social Security Number and be choosy about where you enter the last four digits.
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Password protect your devices. Set up your phone, laptop and tablet to require a passcode or password to open.
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Lie on your security questions. It may seem counterintuitive but lying in your responses to security questions will make it even harder for hackers to access your information. Just make sure to remember your responses.