Internet Banking

 

Scotiabank Internet Banking Security

At Scotiabank, we're committed to providing you with a secure and protected environment and have several safeguards in place for Scotiabank Internet Banking.

Account Access

To access your Scotiabank accounts you'll need your ScotiaCard number and Scotiabank Internet Banking password which are unique to you. Without them, no one can log into your account. Also, whenever you use Scotiabank Internet Banking you'll receive a reference number after every completed transaction. Keep this number on file in case you have future questions about a transaction.

Encryption Security

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security encryption method used by high-security Internet browsers from Microsoft and Netscape*. SSL has become an industry standard due to its widespread use by banks and retailers who offer transactional services on the Internet.

SSL is available for Scotiabank Internet Banking. As information passes between your computer and the bank's computers it is encrypted or "scrambled" which prevents others from being able to read or tamper with your account activity.

With SSL, you can securely access the Scotiabank Internet Banking service from any computer with an Internet connection and an approved browser. This is especially convenient if you wish to bank online from more than one computer - such as from home and from work.

 

* Trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries.

 

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For more information about Scotiabank Internet Banking
dial 800-1-SCOTIA (726842)

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