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When logging into online banking, you can save the device you are using as a trusted device.
Logging in from a new device?
Logging in from a trusted device?
In future, when logging in, you can choose to save the device you are using so that you will not have to pass an extra security check in future when logging in from this device.
After clicking [Continue], the application will check whether the device is already known and has been saved. In this scenario, the device has not yet been saved. Next, the input field for entering your online banking PIN will come up. There will also be a button (toggle switch) you can use to save the device if it has been recognised.
In future, you will also be able to see that you are logging in from a recognised device when logging in.
In order to enable the system to recognise trusted devices, it will be necessary to place a cookie on them. This is why you will need to allow cookies in your browser. It will also be unable to recognise trusted devices if you delete cookies or use a different browser. In this case, you will need to verify your identity again when logging in.
When visiting our online banking website, the device ID cookie required for our system to recognise your device will be automatically stored on your device. This cookie contains a randombly generated number (UUID - Universally Unique Identifier) that will be stored in your browser as a cookie attribute.
Due to the fact that this is security-related, technical information similar to a session ID, the cookie is classed as a “necessary cookie”, which does not require explicit consent.
Please refer to our privacy policy, Section III.2 Cookie use - for information on cookie categories and storage periods.
FAQ
Our website will memorise the device or browser from which you log into online banking during the log-in process. This applies regardless of whether you are using a computer, notebook, tablet or smartphone.
Each time you log in after that, our website will automatically check whether it recognises your device or browser.
In future, you will only be able to log into online banking after passing two security checks. This will make online banking safer and is the same as the additional TAN or S-pushTAN app verifications already needed to make transfers.
It is called two-factor authentication, significantly increases online security and is currently the gold standard for protecting access to accounts.
Device recognition is a method that was developed in order to make two-factor authentication easier. When logging in from a trusted (known) device, you will be able to continue logging in – just as before – after passing just one additional security check, which is entering your PIN.
No, device recognition is not compulsory, but we would recommend it. If you do not opt for device recognition, you will have to pass two security checks every time you log in. This means you will have to enter your PIN and a TAN or verify your identity through the S-pushTAN app.
This is most probably because you have deactivated cookies in your browser, which can be easily remedied by activating them. Some browsers are configured to automatically delete all cookies when they are closed.
Sometimes, your cookies may also be deleted by anti-virus software or a browser plugin you may be using. Please make sure that it is possible to use cookies on your device for online banking if you want to use device recognition.
You may be required to pass an additional security check by entering a TAN or verifying your identity through the S-pushTAN app when logging into online banking in the following cases:
There is currently no limit on the number of devices you can save.
You can manage the devices you have saved as trusted in online banking under “Security and TANs”.
Yes, they are free.
Once you have started using device recognition, the online banking login procedure will be spread over two screens, which can sometimes cause problems with password managers.
The same applies to browser-based password managers. These problems can usually be easily resolved by simply entering your login details again.
Important: If you have forgotten your login details, there is usually no need to ask for new ones. This is because they will still be saved in your password manager or browser. In most browsers, you’ll be able to find the password manager under Settings.
Please note that, in line with the due diligence obligations set out in our T&Cs, you are legally required to protect your online banking passwords. Hence, please make sure to protect access to any login details saved online with a (master) password.
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