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Online Security

Truliant is committed to protecting the security of our members' personal information. Truliant utilizes advanced technology to secure and protect your personal financial information against unauthorized access. You can also take steps to enhance security and help control risks when using your personal computer or when conducting business online.
PC And Password Security
  • Always log off or set the password lock if you need to walk away from your computer.
  • Do not write down your password and place it near or on your computer. Keep passwords in a safe place.
  • Change your passwords periodically.
  • Do not give your passwords to anyone.
  • Select passwords that would be difficult to guess.
Virus Protection
  • Purchase and install anti-virus software to detect and eliminate potential viruses.
  • Keep your anti-virus software up to date and scan daily.
  • Do not open email attachments from individuals you do not know.
  • Consider installing a personal firewall for further protection against attacks and spyware.
Encryption
  • Make sure the locked padlock icon is at the bottom of your browser screen when on a page that is displaying or asking for personal information. This ensures the page is scrambled before sending so it cannot be read by anyone who doesn't have a key to unlock the code.
  • The website address at the top of the browser will start with "https://" when the page is secure.
  • Use caution when you receive a message that states "the name on the security certificate does not match the name of the site." If you are unsure about the source, then do not continue or provide any personal information.
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