Shop on secure websites
Look for “https” in the web address
Watch for spoof websites sent through email and online ads
Only shop on sites you trust
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Tip: How to save time when creating a tab component from scratch.
Create one tab that has the images, text format, animations, and interactions you want the other tabs in the module to have. Copy and paste the tab and change the names of the pasted tab folders in the layers panel. You can then change the text and images in each tab. This is more efficient than making each tab from scratch.
Create digestible content and save screen real-estate by condensing lengthy content into categories that can be viewed on separate tabs.
Template - Tab Components
1280px x 720px
To replace an image, select the png or jpeg on the canvas or in the layers panel and click the "Replace image" button, which is next to the image thumbnail in the design panel. Any applied animation to the original image will carry over to the new one.
Tip: Try to make the new image a similar size and dimension to the image being replaced.
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Public Wi-Fi is not secure
Don’t use public Wi-Fi to shop
If someone contacts you asking for money to help a loved one, contact the person in need directly
Never give your user IDs or passwords to anyone over the phone or email
Watch out for scams!
Don’t click links in emails unless you know where they go, or type in the link directly
Don’t open attachments from email addresses you don’t know
If a request seems out of place, or if you didn’t initiate it at all, don’t click on any link in the email
Don’t trust email
Keep them complicated using a variety of numbers, letters and characters
Vary and change passwords and user IDs
Use online & mobile banking
If you didn’t make a purchase contact your bank immediately
Track your transactions
Investigate the card reader to make sure nothing looks or feels unusual. If something doesn’t seem right report your concerns.
Beware of e-skimmers on ATMs and debit card readers
Ways to stay safe from scammers:
You eat right and exercise to keep yourself physically fit, why not protect your finances as well? Scammers are always look for a way to compromise your information.
Visit our Fraud Safety & Security page for more information and tips for your protection.
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You eat right and exercise to keep yourself physically fit, why not protect your finances as well? Scammers are always look for a way to compromise your information.
Ways to stay safe from scammers:
Visit our Fraud Safety & Security page
for more information and tips for your protection.
Don’t use public Wi-Fi to shop
Public Wi-Fi is not secure
Watch out for scams!
If someone contacts you asking
for money to help a loved one,
contact the person in need directly
Never give your user IDs or passwords
to anyone over the phone or email
Don’t trust email
Don’t click links in emails unless you know where they go, or type in the link directly
Don’t open attachments from email addresses you don’t know
If a request seems out of place,
or if you didn’t initiate it at all,
don’t click on any link in the email
Keep them complicated using a variety of numbers, letters and characters
Vary and change passwords
and user IDs
Use online & mobile banking
If you didn’t make a purchase
contact your bank immediately
Track your transactions
Investigate the card reader to make sure nothing looks or feels unusual.
If something doesn’t seem right
report your concerns.
Beware of e-skimmers on ATMs
and debit card readers
