Online banking is convenient but carries security risks. This article shares practical steps for safe usage in Singapore.



To protect online accounts, users should:

  • Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)
  • Avoid logging in from public Wi-Fi
  • Regularly update passwords
  • Monitor accounts for suspicious transactions

Singapore banks also use security measures like SMS OTPs, biometric logins, and transaction alerts. Practicing good cyber hygiene ensures safer digital banking.

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