Security Center
At Apple Bank, safeguarding your account information is our priority.
These resources explain the security measures we've implemented and offer insightful tips for what you can do on your own to protect yourself from online and card fraud and identity theft.
Our Commitment
How Apple Bank Protects You
We go to great lengths to safeguard your online information. Your peace of mind is invaluable. Banking online and through your mobile device is tremendously convenient, and we're committed to make it safe and secure for our customers. We follow strict industry guidelines to safeguard your personal and financial information and use a number of security measures to protect you online. We also make it easy for you to sign up for alerts through Online Banking so you know when certain activity occurs on your accounts.
Our Commitment
Emails from Apple Bank
To keep you informed about your account or provide other information we feel would be helpful, Apple Bank may communicate with you via email. For example, if you are enrolled in Online Banking and elected to receive your account statements electronically, we'll send a notification email each month to let you know your statement is ready to view online by logging into your account. To help verify that emails are indeed sent from Apple Bank, we include certain information that only you should be able to recognize. Our information security experts work to protect you and your accounts every day. Review our Website and Mobile Application Privacy Notice.
Articles & Advice
What to Watch For
To ensure your information remains secure, it's crucial to be vigilant about potential threats.
Watch out for these key warning signs to protect your personal data effectively:
Quick Tips
Never provide personal financial information online or over the phone when you are contacted with an unsolicited request.
Never provide your Online Banking login information over the phone or in response to an unsolicited online request.
Review account statements regularly to ensure all transactions and charges are correct.
Never click on a link provided in an email you believe is fraudulent; it may contain a harmful computer virus.
Do not be intimidated by an email or caller who suggests dire consequences if you don't immediately provide or verify financial information.
If you believe the contact is legitimate, go to the company's website directly, using a page you have previously bookmarked or by typing in the site address. Do not click the link provided in the email.
Report Fraud
Been a victim? Act immediately.
Call to stop your Debit Card.
Call: 800-216-6985
Report to three main credit bureaus
Visit: www.identifytheft.gov
Call: 877-438-4338
Report Online: Federal Trade Commission Online
Call: 877-438-4338
Please report any phishing emails requesting your personal and/or account information to [email protected].