Mobile Banking Demo

 

Mobile Banking gives you Online Banking access anywhere, anytime!

 You don't have to be at your computer to use many of the great features you enjoy through Online Banking! Now, Online Banking has come to your smart phone!  With any web-enabled, smart phone you can access Mobile Banking with the same look and feel as your Online Banking account.  Watch this short, two minute Mobile Banking Demo!  (Note: This is a "view-only" video. There is no audio with the demo.)

 

No activation required!

There's no special activation required ... just go to www.bankofdickson.com from the browser of your smart phone, and you will be prompted for your username and password ... and simply enter the exact same username and password you use for Online Banking. Next, you'll be asked your challenge question ... and simply enter the exact same challenge question answer you use for Online Banking.  It's that easy!  It's the same Online Banking features with the same great security to protect your information.

 

Security and your Mobile Banking account

We understand today's threats of identity theft and virtual robbery.  That's why Mobile Banking has been designed to offer the same level of security currently available through our Online Banking site today.  Some of the specific features include:

  • 128 bit encryption – this means that neither the wireless carrier nor anyone else is able to infringe on your wireless signal or will be able to decipher any information sent to the phone.
  • Secure login information is not stored on the device – if you lose your phone, you do not have to worry about deactivating your phone with the financial institution.
  • Automatic inactivity logout - if the mobile banking application is inactive for five minutes, it will time out and require you to log back in.
  • Account lockout – after three failed login attempts, you will have to reset your password by successfully answering your challenge question.
  • Added security with challenge questions – you are required to answer your challenge question the first time you log in to mobile banking from your phone.
  • Account masking – account numbers in mobile banking are truncated to only display the last four digits.