Fraud Protection Password Safety If you need assistance with managing your passwords, a password management app or software may be helpful. This is a lot more secure than saving your password with your internet browser or writing it down. Activate any two-factor authentication options that may be available. In online banking, you can enable two-factor authentication for every login attempt by going to Settings, Security, and then turning on the "Require Two-Factor Authentication for Each Login" option. Each time that you log in, you will be prompted to answer your security questions on file or enter in a code that is sent via email. text or call. To manage your browser password settings, select your browser type below to view the browser specific preferences. Chrome Edge Firefox Safari Keep an Eye Out Keep track of activity on your credit union accounts using our Notifications and Text Banking features. Report any suspicious activity as soon as possible. If you receive an alert regarding unusual activity on your credit or debit card, please contact us immediately. Guard Against Fraud Don't respond to unsolicited emails, phone calls or text messages asking for account or debit card numbers, or other personal information. Never share passwords and PIN numbers with anyone. Be careful what you post on social media. The sites are frequent hangouts for fraudsters. Go to main navigation