Protect Your Internet Navigation

Use Supported Browsers

Scotiabank is committed to providing customers with a secure and protected environment for their online banking and brokerage. However, you need to do your part and use a secure browser with a 128-bit encryption supported by Scotiabank. Please follow the encryption checker instructions to verify that your current browser version and security level meet this requirement. 

Internet Connection

There are additional vulnerabilities associated with having a computer directly connected to the Internet for an extended period of time. This applies to all users but it is extremely important for users with cable modem or digital subscriber line (DSL) Internet access. These methods of connection do not require 'dialling' into the Internet and thus are sometimes described as 'always on' connections. Unfortunately, as long as the computer remains 'on' and connected to the Internet, malicious parties have a continuous window of opportunity for attacks on the user's personal computer.

Mobile Connection

  1. Always set a password/PIN lock on your mobile phone to provide additional protection.
  2. Delete text messages and clear the cache memory, especially before loaning out, discarding, or selling your mobile device.
  3. Never disclose any personal information via text message or email.
  4. Download and apply security updates and patches to your mobile browser when they are made available. These are designed to provide you with protection from known and possible security problems.
  5. To prevent viruses or other unwanted problems, do not open attachments from unknown or untrustworthy sources.
  6. Do not install pirated software or software from unknown sources.