A NEW WAY TO BANK

In many ways, the Internet is the best thing to happen in banking since the ATM. Banking online offers greater flexibility than traditional branch banking and more functionality than phone banking. It puts the customer in control, letting you choose your own banking hours. It even helps you organize all or most of your financial records -- taxes, loans, credit cards, and checking and savings accounts -- in one place: on your computer. Whether you use it to periodically check on your money, or for all of the other powerful features it offers, Web-based banking is bound to become a tool you can't do without ... just like the ATM. Visit our local web site @ www.fnbtdad.com for an online demonstration.

Cyber Safety
Banks have always taken the business of safeguarding your money very seriously. We would never leave the vault unlocked or give out your PIN number to other customers. Likewise, on the web, we take this responsibility just as seriously. Our security measures extend from the iBank web site to the customer's computer. A strong 128 bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology is implemented to encrypt or scramble the information as it passes through the Internet and if someone were to some how view the data being sent to and from your computer, it would be unreadable, encrypted information making it virtually impossible for anyone but your bank to de-code. 

In addition, the iBank web server has many layers of security that make it difficult and time consuming to break into. The system is tested by a security company with hacker techniques. All this attention to security is not new to banks and we shall continue our diligence through iBank's growth and development.

To further maintain your account's security you are also required to create a password that you use each time you bank online. As with your PIN number, you should never tell anyone your banking password.

Questions & Answers (Q&A)
If you feel uncomfortable about using online banking for whatever reason; lack of computer skills, security reasons, or you just can't seem to get it working on your system ... Mike Babnick is the answer man. He's our Internet banker and can help with all your questions either by phone or in person. If you decide to visit Mike's office, there are several computers arranged in a class room-like setting, where he can provide instruction. He can be reached at 846 - 9881 or stop by the main bank.