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We use bank level security every step of the way

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Written by Danielle Forrest
Updated over a week ago

How do you protect my account passwords and IDs?

All personal information is entered through Secure Socket Layer (SSL/TLS) which creates an encrypted connection between your browser and our servers. This information is kept encrypted at all times. This means that all your account passwords and IDs are protected.

Just like your bank.

Where is the account information stored?

Your information is stored on servers, which are securely housed in an Internet server hosting facility that provides enhanced physical security, fire protection, and electronic shielding. Security personnel monitor the system 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Access to servers requires multiple levels of authentication, including biometric procedures.

How is the account information protected during transmission?

The transmission of data is protected using industry recognised encryption standards, such as 256-bit. Your passwords are transmitted and stored in encrypted format at all times. This means all information is secure during transmission.

How is the account information protected from 'hackers' or outside intrusion?

Network-based intrusion detection systems (IDS) provide 24/7 network monitoring and alert us to any external attempts to access the network. In addition, multiple layers of firewalls are used to guard against unauthorised access to the network.

Just like your bank.

Why does this require bank login information?

We need online banking usernames and passwords so that we can establish a secure connection with the bank, credit union, or credit card company. This enables us to obtain transaction information automatically and securely.

Who am I trusting with this data?

CashDeck was developed by InvestmentLink, a financial data services company managing accounts for more than 4.4 million members across Australia and New Zealand.

They account for more than $40 billion in funds.

With some of Australia’s largest financial institutions—including major banks—trusting us with their data, you can feel secure.

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