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- When a small padlock appears alongside the URL of the site on which I make online payments, this means that the banking information that I give is secured.
- When I make a payment over the Internet, my bank can send me a text message to communicate a code to finalise my transaction.
- The CB card that I use remains the property of my bank.
- I can call from a telephone box using my bank card
- Disinformations
- If my bank sends me an e-mail requesting me to update my bank details, I must reply immediately
- If I am threatened in front of a cash machine, I can give the alert by entering my code backwards.
- To evade the strong authentication system by SMS, a fraudster could call my bank, state that they have changed telephone numbers and give their own.
- The second figure in the number of the CB card corresponds to the user’s sex, as for the French medical-insurance card.
- In France, a merchant can add fees for settlement by bank card, especially in the case of amounts less than €15.
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