How Secure is online
banking at Quad Cities Postal Credit Union?
Naturally security is a significant concern to Internet users.
Quad Cities Postal Credit Union is connected to
the Internet in a way that keeps all the credit union's internal
systems and member information away from prying eyes. We have
used every precaution to protect your accounts. Every bit
of information sent or received is encrypted, making it unreadable
during transmission. We also have a firewall protecting the
credit union's host computer. In addition to the systematic
precautions that we have taken to ensure information security,
your Quad Cities Postal Credit Union password ensures
that you are the only authorized user with access to your
account information. Be sure to change your password every
six months or so to ensure its integrity. Keep your password
in a secured place and don't reveal it to anyone. No
one at Quad Cities Postal Credit Union will ever
ask for your password.
Can I transfer from my account to my
spouse's account?
You should be able to transfer among all accounts
on which you are a joint owner. If an account on which you
are a joint owner doesn't show up on the "transfer"
screen, please call us and we will correct this.
Is there a fee to use online banking
at Quad Cities Postal Credit Union?
There is no fee to use Quad Cities Postal Credit Union's
online banking.
What type of browser do I need to access
the site?
It is recommended to use the latest version of your
current browser, we suggest Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator.
How do I get a Quad Cities Postal Credit Union password?
You can call us or visit the credit union office.
You may also fill out a password request online at our website.
Do I need to install any special home
banking software?
No, all you need is a PC and an internet service
provider. If you currently have internet access you will be
able to access your accounts on our Internet web site. |