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Staying Secure
The Padlock
Whenever you enter a ‘secure’ internet site such as LLL@Home, you should always check to see a locked padlock symbol at the top or bottom right hand corner of the browser. All data transferred between the computer and the LLL is encrypted with 128 bit encryption, to ensure that if this data is intercepted, it cannot be deciphered. All recent web browsers incorporate this level of encryption, and so it is important to ensure that the browser you are using is one that the LLL recommends.
Emails
The LLL does not send any unsolicited emails in relation to LLL@Home. You should never provide any financial or login/Access Code details in response to an unsolicited email request. The intention of the hacker is to be able to obtain these details directly from you so that they can then login and perform transactions on your account. Hoax emails can lead you to a false website that can look genuine.
Logging out
When logged in to LLL@Home you should never leave your computer unattended. The ‘Logout’ button in the top right-hand corner of the page should always be used when you have completed your LLL@Home session. This will ensure that you are disconnected from LLL@Home and prevent others from accessing your private information. If you do forget to logout, LLL@Home will automatically do so after 10 minutes for your protection.
Checking your account
Always check your account balance and transactions regularly to ensure there are no unauthorised transactions on your account. Call the LLL immediately if you find an unrecognisable transaction on your account, whether that is a deposit or a withdrawal.
Every time you login, the welcome page displays your last login date and time.
It is always important to be aware of this so that you can confirm it.
Not using a known secure computer?
Avoid using computers in public places such as internet cafes, to login to LLL@Home. Not only can someone look over your shoulder, but you do not know how secure the computer is on the internet. Many of these computers contain viruses and spyware, and should not be used for internet banking purposes.
Bookmarking
Bookmark the LLL@Home login page using the Favourites/Bookmark option in your browser, and use this bookmark when logging into LLL@Home. This will ensure that you are always going to the correct website.
What the LLL does to protect your funds
We take security and privacy seriously. We provide a unique Login ID and Access Code to you and you only. We use advanced internet security which includes firewall technology and encryption, to ensure that account and transaction information is secure.
LLL@Home is a ‘secure’ site which uses 128-bit encryption for all information transmitted between your computer and LLL@Home. This ensures that if this data is intercepted, it cannot be deciphered by an unauthorised user. The padlock symbol appearing in your browser shows that you are logged into a ‘secure’ site, and that all data being transmitted is being encrypted.
The LLL will always ensure that your funds are secure, and will continue to introduce further initiatives to secure your funds as they become available. We trust that this document will help you to understand how you can ensure that your funds are protected when you use LLL@Home.
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VeriSign

Your LLL Security Token can also be used to securely login to other organisations within the Verisign Identity Network. To see a list of these organisations click here.