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LloydsTSB - Security Device
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omega27
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Got notified that Lloyds are changing their T&Cs from 27th September to cover use of something like an RSA SecurID to authenticate with internet banking:
http://www.lloydstsb.com/newterms.asp
SECURITY DEVICE
1.4 You must take all reasonable steps to ensure the Security Device itself is kept secure, safe and un-damaged, and that the information provided to you by the Security Device for you to use the Service is kept secure and safe: you should make sure that it is not possible for anyone else to access or use the Security Device or the information produced by the Security Device which enables access to the Service.
1.5 Let us know immediately by phoning the number in the User Guide if:
you think someone else has had access to or has used the Security Device, or it has become compromised in some other way;
you lose the Security Device;
the Security Device is stolen.
We will disable the Security Device to make sure that no one else can use it,. If your device is damaged or disabled you should request a new device using the link on the log on page.
http://www.lloydstsb.com/newterms.asp
SECURITY DEVICE
1.4 You must take all reasonable steps to ensure the Security Device itself is kept secure, safe and un-damaged, and that the information provided to you by the Security Device for you to use the Service is kept secure and safe: you should make sure that it is not possible for anyone else to access or use the Security Device or the information produced by the Security Device which enables access to the Service.
1.5 Let us know immediately by phoning the number in the User Guide if:
you think someone else has had access to or has used the Security Device, or it has become compromised in some other way;
you lose the Security Device;
the Security Device is stolen.
We will disable the Security Device to make sure that no one else can use it,. If your device is damaged or disabled you should request a new device using the link on the log on page.
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yeah i got that one too.
will be intersting to see what this 'security device' is.
possibly a truncheon?'What's poignancy grandad?'
'It's the cordon bleu of emotions sonny'0 -
HA knowing LLoyds, it will be a paper tent to put over your keyboard so no one can see you type your passwordSmile... it's free0
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4340898.stm
OK, it's definitely more secure but how many people only bank with one company or may have secur-id's from elsewhere. Going to need pockets like MC Hammer to carry all the tags0 -
Posted about this here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=867880
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Yeuck. I already have a SecurID fob on my keyring (this isn't for a bank). I don't particularly fancy carrying another one or more around. (65mm x 40mm x 10mm)
See http://uk.geocities.com/shabble/ for a pic of mineConjugating the verb 'to be":
-o I am humble -o You are attention seeking -o She is Nadine Dorries0
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