Why it matters
We can contact you quickly in the event we see suspicious activity on your account.
How to do this
Log in to review and update your contact information in our Security Center
Why it matters
We can contact you quickly in the event we see suspicious activity on your account.
How to do this
Log in to review and update your contact information in our Security Center
Why it matters
A strong password means a strong defense against hackers. See how to create strong passwords
How to do this
Log in to our Security Center to review your log in settings and update your password.
Why it matters
We can contact you quickly in the event we see suspicious activity on your account.
How to do this
Log in to the Mobile Banking app, select Alerts from the Menu and review your settings to receive security alerts through your mobile device.
Get the Mobile Banking app
Why it matters
Keeping your phone, tablet and computer up to date with the latest browsers and operating systems helps protect against vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.
How to do this
Why it matters
When someone gains access to your personal information, they can pretend to be you online.
How to do this
Log in to our Security Center to enable biometrics like Touch ID or Face ID to upgrade your overall internet safety.
Why it matters
If you provide your information or money to a scammer, there is often little we can do to get your money back.
How to do this
Understand how scammers operate and the ways in which they pressure or trick you into sending money and information.
Visit our scams page
Why it matters
There may be risks with sharing your information with third-party money management apps and websites. Review our FAQs about third-party data sharing.
How to do this
Log in to our Security Center to see which third parties have access to your data.
What do I need to know about sharing my account information with third parties?
Bank of America values customer choice and wants you to securely access your information when and where you want. Sharing your account information with third party apps and websites can potentially expose you to privacy and security risks, and should be carefully considered.
Any data shared with a third party will be governed by the third party's privacy and data retention policies. We recommend reviewing those policies before sharing your data to understand how the third party will use and store your account information. For example, look for whether they sell any of your information, and what happens to your data if you leave the service or it goes out of business.
Is it safe to share my login information with third-parties?
When you share your login information with a third-party, they have the same access to your information as you do. This means you usually can’t choose how much information they can access. Furthermore, they store your login information, which could be compromised if they have a security breach. Even if you’re not actively using the third-party service or you stop using it, they could still continue to access your information.
What is Bank of America doing to make the info I share with third parties more secure?
We’re working with many third-party providers to implement a more secure way they can access Bank of America accounts without requiring the sharing of login information. You can view a list of third-party services in Mobile or Online Banking who access your data, but use our more secure method, and you can revoke your permission for them to access your account information at any time.
How do I benefit from third parties using Bank of America's secure data-sharing protocol?
How do I revoke access to my account information for a third-party that is not using Bank of Americas secure data-sharing protocol?
You can try to remove access directly from the app or service, but the safest and most secure way is to change your Bank of America password.
What happens If I choose to revoke access to a third party?
If you revoke access, the third party will no longer have ongoing access to your account information. However, they may still be able to retain and use the data that you previously shared, thus why it is a best practice to change your Bank of America password.
What's the best way I can help protect my personal information?
Regularly monitoring your account activity is the best way to help detect if you have been a victim of fraud. Bank of America's Online Banking service allows you to access and review your account activity at your convenience, and signing up for electronic statements may also help reduce your risk of mail fraud.
Download the Bank of America Mobile Banking app and allow push alerts for more secure communication about your accounts. Keep your contact information, especially cell and email, current. Review and respond to alerts promptly. Keep your contact information, especially cell and email, current. Turn on location services when making a purchase or signing in and allow location-based anti-fraud and security permissions.
Learn more about Online Banking Alerts
Do you have additional tips for how I can help protect my information offline?
Here are some tips for protecting your personal information offline:
You should also familiarize yourself with our privacy notices and watch the short Keeping your financial information safe video from Better Money Habits.
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