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Chip and PIN is a very simple way to keep your money safe. The system makes it much more difficult for criminals to gain access to your account.
In the past, you would sign a paper receipt to verify your card payments. Now you simply enter a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN), just like you do at a cash machine.
Criminals are particularly keen on getting the PINs connected with your debit and credit cards. Whether banking online or entering your PIN details in a public place, you should always be vigilant.
Remember that your bank or building society will never ask you to supply your complete password to enable you to access internet banking. They will only ever ask for parts of your password.