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Fidelity new login step OTP = US mobile number needed. Good options?
In pinciple, yes, but they do give you an option when you log in to avoid the two factor if you use the same device all the time. There's a check box for that -
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Fidelity new login step OTP = US mobile number needed. Good options?
Do you know for a fact that Fidelity accepts Google Voice? Many U.S. financial firms do not. -
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Nong Khai Border Bounce. Avoid !!!
Thinking about it, I may have misunderstood . When I initially tried to enter Thailand through the border the I.O asked to see a flight back to my home Country and I couldn't provide one . I went away to get internet connection for my computer and showed him an out of date flight ticket and asked whether that could be accepted . He said that it couldn't and I then said that I just need to get back into Thailand where I will get a long term visa . He may have meant *No you cannot come back into Thailand (because you haven't got a flight home) and you can apply for the long term visa from abroad* . *You cannot apply for the long term visa from within Thailand because you haven't got a flight back home* Maybe that's what he meant -
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Bank of Thailand Boosts Mobile Security with New Transfer Limits
File photo courtesy: Bangkokbiz News In a strategic move to bolster the security of mobile banking, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) is putting mechanisms in place to protect vulnerable users such as teenagers and the elderly. The plan introduces a daily transfer cap of 50,000 baht for these groups, aiming to shield them from fraud and financial abuse. Feedback from the public has already been gathered by the BoT as it gears up to amend regulations surrounding financial service security. The focus is on curbing the risks associated with mobile banking apps, which have become increasingly popular yet fraught with security concerns. Prime groups affected by these changes include the elderly and individuals under the age of 15. Considered more susceptible to scams, these users often fall prey to fraudsters who dupe them into sending large sums of money. By instituting a daily transfer limit, the BoT is taking proactive steps to safeguard their financial wellbeing. Beyond limiting transfers for certain users, banks will also be required to enhance their mobile app security protocols. Transactions over 50,000 baht per instance, or exceeding 200,000 baht daily, must incorporate advanced measures like facial recognition and biometric verification to thwart identity theft and unauthorized access. Moreover, the BoT stipulates that mobile banking providers implement robust security technology to defend against malware and hacking - including ensuring apps do not function on jailbroken devices or those employing outdated operating systems. The announcement of these stringent measures is expected this month. The BoT aims for all non-bank service providers under its oversight to adhere to equivalent security standards by early next year. A step further in regulatory efforts, there's an ongoing discussion regarding the liability of financial institutions in cases of fraudulent transfers. Drawing inspiration from Singapore's Cyber Security Agency, the BoT is considering frameworks that would define institutional responsibility and liability sharing between banks and regulatory bodies in the event of fraudulent activity. The amended regulations will also impose stricter penalties on entities peddling customer data—a significant loophole currently exploited by scammers. In a recent incident, BoT spokesperson Chayawadee Chaianan highlighted a complaint in Udon Thani, where an auditing firm claimed a loss of 2 million baht via mobile banking. The BoT has since instructed the banks involved to meticulously probe the matter, underscoring the urgent need for vigilance on account activity, particularly for business clients. By reforming digital transaction protocols, the BoT is not only fortifying the financial landscape against fraud but also reinforcing trust in Thailand's digital banking future, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-01 -
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Old Windows Laptop is now a Chromebook.
Perhaps you should peruse the thread before getting over-excited. The old devices won't be supported by Chrome OS Flex either. Only Certified devices will be supported. -
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Cost of Australian passports set to rise - again.
Two Australian cities are in the Top 10 of the world as the most expensive for property. That has to be passed onto the consumer when we are talking about commercial rents as well. That means $250 breakfasts. Anyone would think Australia is short of land, like Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore etc, but there is plenty of land and only a 28 million people population. This disaster has been made by design, so the rich get richer. https://www.canstar.com.au/home-loans/expensive-cities-buy-property/ -
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National Socialism was a Left Wing Socialist Political Movement
So very true as evidenced by the left wing socialists who support mass abortion (murder) of the unborn, even up to birth. -
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Fidelity new login step OTP = US mobile number needed. Good options?
You can log in using your email, just click on log in another way and choose your email address. You'll still have to call in though if you want to make changes to your profile. Google Voice is a better option. Although you can't sign up for Google Voice from abroad, you can have someone transfer you a number that they already have. So if you know someone in the States with a Google Voice number they're not using, ask them to transfer it to you. Otherwise you would have to find someone who'd be willing to sign up for a Google Voice number and then transfer it to you. For new sign-ups, there's a 90-day waiting period though before they can transfer the number.
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