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TD Bank is committed to providing you with a secure online experience that protects your confidential information and business. We use industry-accepted security practices, including firewalls and encryption, to properly authenticate your identity when you access our online services and help to protect your information as it travels over the Internet between your computer and TD Bank. We also constantly monitor and assess the security of our systems.

  • User Permissions and Transaction Limits
    • Each user may be provided with a specific group of functions
    • Limit users by both per-transaction and daily dollar limits
  • Dual Control
    TD Bank's online banking system accommodates payment methods that require two or more users to release an ACH batch or wire transfer. With Dual Control, one compromised user cannot initiate a fraudulent transaction without another authorized user, which may prevent or limit losses due to unauthorized transfers.

    If you do not currently have Dual Control, please contact Treasury Management Services Support at:

  • Multi-factor Authentication
    • For all ACH and wire transfer services, a personalized security device is required to move funds into or out of TD Bank.
    • Token authentication is based on a physical device that randomly generates a one-time password, providing a relatively high level of security and reliability.

 

 
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