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Top 7 Mobile Banking Security Tips

Mobile banking has revolutionized the way we manage our bank accounts. Internet banking did make our lives easier by letting us bank from the comfort of our desktops and laptops. But, mobile banking has tremendously increased this level of convenience. What took several hours to deposit an amount of money by standing in a queue, filling forms, etc., now takes a few taps on a mobile or tablet device. All thanks to the advent of mobile banking apps. But as convenient and easy this technology is, it has its own share of disadvantages; the biggest being online banking threats. And to tackle these threats, we have for you a quick list of 7 mobile banking security tips.
Top 7 Mobile Banking security tips

Top Mobile Banking Security Tips
1. Always use official apps
The integrity or safety of a mobile app largely depends on its publisher. You might come across dozens of banking apps for your smartphone. But trust only the one that has been officially released by your bank. And the safest way to do this is by visiting your bank’s official website, and following their instructions on how to download the app.
2. Avoid using banking apps on public Wi-Fi
Unsecured public Wi-Fi networks are always a no-no for visiting sites where you must sign in with your credentials. The same goes for mobile banking apps. The information you pass over such free networks can be easily stolen or intercepted by a hacker. It is always advisable to use your cellular Internet data whenever you wish to use your app for any kind of banking activity.
3. Avoid links and attachments
Mobile banking might also mean visiting the mobile site of your bank. While doing so, never click links received in an SMS or email that claims to take you to your bank’s site. Access the site directly from your mobile browser. Also, never share any information about your bank over an email, SMS, or call.
4. Always Log Out
Remember to sign out or log out of your mobile banking or shopping app once you are done using it. Most banking apps automatically log you out after a fixed period of inactivity.
5. Never store banking information on your phone
It might be convenient for you to store your bank login ID and passwords on your mobile device, but it can spell disaster under certain circumstances. In the event of a phone loss or theft, all such data can get into the wrong hands and may inflict a damage on you which could be beyond repair.
6. Secure your Phone with a Password
If your phone gets lost or stolen, it might become your biggest liability if it is accessed by an unscrupulous person. All your information including the apps running on your phone (especially shopping apps), could be easily exploited by anyone who has no intention of returning the device to you. Hence, to avoid such dreadful situations, always keep your phone in the auto-lock mode. You may choose from options such as Pin, Password, Pattern or Face Recognition mode. Using a pin or a password is more recommended.
7. Use a reliable mobile security appTo conclude with an equally important mobile banking security tip, use a reliable mobile security app. Although the security app won’t add to the safety of your banking app, it will ensure that you do not land on fake or malicious websites designed to steal personal and banking information. Furthermore, the app will also block fake and malicious applications from getting installed on your device.

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