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Trust Management understands that the security of your personal
and account information is important to you. We also understand
that our continued success as a leading financial institution relies
on both our ability to offer our services to you in a secure manner
as well as your responsibility in keeping any access codes, passwords
or PINs secure. To assist us in offering these Web-based services
in a secure manner, we employ a number of measures which are described
below. These measures allow us, among other benefits, to properly
authenticate your identity when you access these services and protect
your information as it traverses the Internet between your PC and
Trust Management.
Many of the financial services we provide on this web site utilize
access codes (e.g., ID and password/PIN). For further details
about a particular service's access codes, follow the links to the
discussion of that service's security specifics.
To further protect you, a timeout feature is often used.
This feature will automatically log you out of your current financial
service session after an extended period of inactivity on our site.
Trust Management also requires the use of secure browsers
to protect you while you access our online financial services. More
specifically, the personal and account information that flow back
and forth between your PC and Trust Management must be encrypted
while in transit - secure browsers are how we achieve this level
of protection. Encryption is the process of scrambling information
(typically for data transmission) so that it can only be reassembled
in its original clear text format by someone who has the correct
encryption key to do so. When used between you and Trust Management,
this technology encrypts your personal information as you send it
to us, which only Trust Management can decrypt. Likewise,
when we send personal or account information to you, this technology
encrypts it, which then only you can decrypt.
The browsers that Trust Management's Web-based financial
services currently support are listed below. Some versions of these
browsers provide 128-bit encryption while other versions support
only 40-bit encryption. 128-bit browsers provide strong encryption
capability. The U.S. government does not allow the export of secure
browsers with strong encryption anywhere outside the U.S., with
Canada being the only exception. Trust Management requires
most of its financial service customers to use browsers with 128-bit
encryption. For more information on your favorite browser's encryption
features and how to download a more secure version of your browser,
click on one of the following browser logos.
Trust Management, Inc.
901 Summit Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Tel: (817)335-2933 Fax: (817)335-8434
E-mail: Info@Tmico.Com
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