We’re committed to preserving the integrity of our customer account relationships
Our online applications and services utilize advanced Internet security technology
Encryption – The process of transforming information into an indiscernible coded message. Information transmitted while accessing account information over the Internet or submitting an online application is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Technology, a state-of-the-art encryption process developed by Netscape Communications Corporation.
This process utilizes a unique mathematical formula or "key" to encrypt your information. Longer "keys" provide more effective encryption. Browsers generally offer two levels of encryption strength:
40-bit encryption key (international grade encryption) measures 240 possible keys
128-bit encryption key (domestic grade encryption) measures 2128 possible keys
Digital Certificate – An electronic fingerprint bonded to the "keys" used to encrypt information transmitted over the Internet. Referred to as a Digital Certificate, this unique identifier substantiates Fifth Third Bank's identity to your browser. Our Internet banking, brokerage services and online applications all require browser versions that support Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Encryption Technology, frames, and JavaScript.
Authentication – Our online services require that you authenticate your identity using your Social Security number or card number along with your personal identification number (PIN) or Internet Banking password.
Fifth Third Bank is registered with VeriSign, the certificate authority, and has obtained digital certificates for www.53.com and its subdomains. To check the validity of the site's certificate and authenticity, please click the VeriSign seal.
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