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- magicbusExplorer IIInteresting information (as always ;) in these threads). Because your banking and credit card sites no doubt use TLS encryption for their httpS work, you have very little to worry about no matter if you use an open wifi or your cell with a wireless hotspot, or simply your cell browser or bank app.
The only real concern might be if the open wifi you connected to was operated by someone who had figured out how to defeat TLS 1.2. If they managed to do this I expect they would not be wasting their time on your bank account.
You can easily see what your credit card and bank use for encryption. In Firefox if you go to your bank site and click on the green padlock, click on the right arrow in the box that pops up, and then click on More Information you will see the Technical Details of your encrypted connection. You should see TLS 1.2. Nobody can see anything they could possibly use in a session between you and your bank when you see TLS 1.2.
Now if I really wanted to be concerned about my bank account I would go get a debit card and use it online. But I don't because whatever website I gave my card info to can empty my attached checking account and I would have to ask the bank for it back. Which is why I only use a credit card or, for online shopping, the Shopsafe single use credit card where I set the limit amount and it appears on my regular credit card account.
Dave - MrWizardModeratorUse your phone and
Use a cable from phone to pc
You want to use 'tether'
Not hot spot, direct connection to phone, No Wi-Fi involved VPN not needed
VPN is extra security, but not absolutely necessary
Tethering is a cable / cord connection between phone and pc
Hot spot is a Wi-Fi connection between phone and pc
Both give you the web access
But No Body can pick up a cable data signal
It's not a Wi-Fi broadcast, it's a hard wired connection
Lots of people will say tether when talking about Wi-Fi on the phone
Hot spot and cable tether are two different things
I don't access my bank online, I do pay bills , buy online , but that is thru the use of a debit card or pay pal
When I want to access the bank
I do it thru the dial number, just like paying the phone bill
No web, No computer, don't even need to use a smart phone
Just key pad buttons
Yes not as easy, but much safer - 2oldmanExplorer IIOK. If you use a phone App perhaps a phone browser would be OK. I would think the cc would have text alerts.
- wnjjExplorer II
2oldman wrote:
pasusan wrote:
I'm sure either is fine. If you pay using an app, you can't get your balance the same way?
Yes it does - but I was thinking calling to get the balance is safer than logging in to the website. No?
It's his bank app, not his CC company's. - 2oldmanExplorer II
pasusan wrote:
I'm sure either is fine. If you pay using an app, you can't get your balance the same way?
Yes it does - but I was thinking calling to get the balance is safer than logging in to the website. No? - pasusanExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Yes it does - but I was thinking calling to get the balance is safer than logging in to the website. No?pasusan wrote:
Your CC doesn't have a website?
. But - I just figured it out - I can call them on the phone - and then use my bank's app to pay.. - 2oldmanExplorer II
pasusan wrote:
Your CC doesn't have a website?
. But - I just figured it out - I can call them on the phone - and then use my bank's app to pay.. - Kayteg1Explorer IIDo phone transmissions have any security?
- pasusanExplorerOK, all.... Thanks for the responses!
I am not worried about it. I've got one credit card co. that can't seem to send me an email with my monthly amount due. But - I just figured it out - I can call them on the phone - and then use my bank's app to pay.
Don't worry... Be happy... - Kayteg1Explorer IIYeah, that is why I bank with Credit Union.
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