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Security is a
priority at PNC. We are committed to
protecting the security and confidentiality of
customer information. We use a combination
of state-of-the-art technology and methods to
help to protect the security of your online
session.
- Internet Security
Measures
Any
sensitive personal information
that you send through our
web site is held in a secured
environment, protected by
tools such as firewalls and/or
database field encryption.
Please do not send any sensitive
or personal information over
e-mail.
- Protect Yourself from Fraudulent
Web Sites
Personal information shared over the
Internet can be used to commit fraud. One
common method is for thieves to create a web
site using a name that is similar to that of a
reputable business, for instance by using a
common misspelling of the company's name.
The intent is to lure you into clicking onto the
copycat web site and giving your personal
information, including your account number and
password. We caution you to make sure of
whom you are dealing with over the Internet and
to understand what will be done with your
information. Always check that you have
typed the correct web site address before
entering personal information onto a site.
For more detail on steps you can take to protect
yourself, we suggest that you review guidelines
provided by the FDIC.
PNC’s
standards are among the highest
on the Internet. For
accessing our secure applications
PNC requires that your browser
support SSL and 128-bit encryption.
PNC
uses firewalls to help limit entry by anyone
without proper authorization. A firewall
is a security mechanism that regulates the data
going in and out of a network. It is a
commonly used, specialized computer, which acts
as a shield against data going in or out of a
network. It checks to make sure that
communications only occur between approved
individuals and that the communication is in the
proper protocol.
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Clearing Your Internet Browser's
Cache and
History
To
ensure your privacy, we recommend that you clear
the Internet browser’s cache and history after
visiting any PNC web site. Internet browsing
software, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer
and Netscape, stores or “caches” content of web
sites visited during online sessions to display
pages previously viewed more quickly. Additionally, the Internet browser’s history
list tracks web site addresses you visit. Clearing your browser’s cache and history
ensures that other people using the computer
(particularly public computers) do not have
access to your session information.
Click here for instructions using Netscape 4.x
Click here for instructions using Netscape 6.x
Click here for instructions using Netscape 7.x
Click here for instructions using IE 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x for Windows
Click here for instructions using IE 4.x for Macintosh
Click here for instructions using IE 5.x for Macintosh
PNC does not guarantee the products or
services offered on third party sites. You
should review the privacy statement of a web
site before you provide personal or confidential
information. No representation is made,
however, regarding the unconditional security of
such
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