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By accessing this link, you will be leaving Mechanics Bank's website and entering a website hosted by another party. Mechanics Bank has no responsibility for or control over the content of that web site and does not attest to the accuracy, privacy, security, or propriety of any information located there. Please be advised that you will no longer be subject to, or under the protection of, the privacy and security policies of Mechanics Bank's website. We encourage you to read and evaluate the privacy and security policies of the site you are entering, which may be different than those of Mechanics Bank.


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Using the "Take Me To" links

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Online Banking's "Take Me To" feature allows you to choose what online banking page you would like navigate to when you sign in. This allows added convenience for you - navigate to a specific area for faster service!

To use the "Take Me To" feature, enter your Access ID. Then from the drop down menu, choose your destination and click "Log In." Once you log in, you will be taken to your chosen page.

The default to the "Take Me To" feature is Account List, which is the Online Banking home page. Other options include: Express Transfer, Primary Account Summary, Stop Payments, User Options, Nicknames, Transaction Search, and Transaction Export.

Where do I enter my password?

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We are changing the way you sign in to Online Banking to better safeguard the privacy and security of your personal information. Previously, you signed in to Online Banking using your Access ID and Password. From now on, you'll also use your Enhanced Online Security feature, which consists of an authentication image and authentication pass phrase. Here's how this new service will work:
  • You'll enter your Access ID and click the Log In button.
  • On the next page, your authentication image will then be displayed. If you recognize your authentication image, you'll know you can safely enter your Password. If you don't recognize your authentication image and pass phrase when you log in, do not enter your password.
  • Your authentication image and pass phrase helps you know for sure that you are at the valid Mechanics Bank website.
NOTE: If you have not yet created your personalized authentication image and pass phrase with our Enhanced Online Security feature, you will be prompted to do so before you can sign in to Online Banking.
 
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Security Measures for Online Banking


What You Can Do to Protect Yourself Online

At Mechanics Bank, we have the most up-to-date Internet security measures in place to guard your privacy. By taking the precautionary steps listed below, you can further improve the chances that your private information will stay out of the hands of Internet thieves and online con artists.

1) Install anti-virus software. Once you have it installed, keep it up to date so you’ll be protected against the latest viruses.

2) Use a firewall. Firewall software can allow your computer to refuse undesired or suspicious connections and filter potential hackers.

3) Utilize antispyware. This can prevent your activities from being monitored and keep you from being directed to sites without your permission.

4) Be on guard for unsolicited “phishing” emails. “Phishing” usually takes the form of authentic-looking emails that try to get you to reveal private information such as your Social Security Number or account number. These emails will often warn of a problem with your account and then provide a link to a legitimate-looking company website where you’re directed to enter your personal data—which is then used by thieves to steal your identity. Don’t reply to these messages; open any of their attachments or click on their links. If you believe such an email message is legitimate, open a new browser window and contact the company using a URL you know to be valid.

Remember: Mechanics Bank will never ask for personal, account or password information in an email. If you ever receive such a request, forward the email requesting such information to info@mechanicsbank.com.

5) Confirm websites’ security. Be on guard for a practice that results in the redirection of the web page you are visiting to a look-alike website (a process known as “pharming”). Whenever the Mechanics Bank site displays your account information or allows you to access information or make changes, we use Secured Socket Layer (SSL) technology, which verifies the server. These Web pages addresses always start with “https://” instead of “http://”. If you have been directed to a site that asks for or displays personal information, make sure the URL begins with “https://” and mouse-over the padlock image to ensure SSL is in place.

6) Be savvy when selecting passwords. Avoid predictable passwords such as personal or family information. Include both letters and numbers in your password. Use different passwords for different accounts and change them regularly.

7) Exercise caution when using public computers or those on shared networks. Computers at libraries, schools, Internet cafés and even home networks might harbor software that monitors your activity. Limit your access to Online Banking account from a public wireless Internet connection.

8) If you use wireless network at home, make sure it’s secured against intruders and monitoring by following the manufacturer’s security instructions.

9) Take care when answering Online Banking's security questions. When selecting answers to the security questions we use to verify your identity, use caution not to supply answers about you that are readily available or commonly known.

10) Open mail from Mechanics Bank promptly. Account activity and security information we send you by mail should be reviewed in a timely manner to ensure all is correct.

11) Keep software up to date. Older software is more vulnerable to hackers.

12) Close your browser after using Online Banking. Some of your account information may stay in your browser’s memory—and accessible to others--until the browser is closed.

13) Review your credit report regularly. Check your credit reports twice a year to monitor for unauthorized activity. You may obtain one free report from each of the three credit reporting agencies each year by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com or calling 877-322-8228. You may also contact the agencies directly for additional reports:

  Equifax 800-685-1111
  Experian 888-397-3742
  TransUnion 800-916-8800