Yes, you may log on to your online account safely and securely using the Online Account Access tool found on any page of SESLOC's web site.
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Technical Explanation: Why this is secure When you hit submit, a secure connection is formed with the server at https://homebanking.sesloc.org. All information sent over this connection, including your account number and PIN, is encrypted and secure. Were the connection not secure, or were the SSL certificate invalid, your web browser would alert you that the information you are submitting is traveling over an unsecure connection. |
It is unwise to allow your web browser to save your account number and password. If someone gains unauthorized access to your computer and logs onto your account, you are considered to have authorized any transactions they perform. To erase any saved account numbers and passwords stored in your browser:Will SESLOC send me e-mail?
- In Internet Explorer
- In the menu bar, click Tools and then select Internet Options
- Select the Content tab, and click the AutoComplete button
- Click both the Clear Forms button and Clear Passwords button
- In FireFox
- In the menu bar, click Tools then select Options
- Select the Saved Forms tab, and click the Clear Saved Form Information Now button
- Select the Passwords tab, and click the View Saved Passwords button
- Click the Remove All button
- In Safari (Mac users)
- In the menu bar, click Safari, then select Preferences.
- Select the Autofill button at the top of the dialogue box.
- Unclick the box for User Names and Passwords.
SESLOC will never send you an e-mail that requests your personal information or directs you to a web site that asks for personal information, such as your account number or password. If you receive this type of e-mail, please notify us immediately. If you wish to receive information by email, please join our e-mail mailing list using the box provided on every page.Can I e-mail SESLOC?
You may contact SESLOC at the email address shown on the Contact Us page. Always remember that email is an unsecure medium. Never include any confidential information, such as your account number or PIN, in an email. Your name and city is all a SESLOC representative needs to identify you.