
PIN Security
PIN security involves safeguarding your Personal Identification Number (PIN), a secret code used to access your bank accounts or devices. To keep it secure, avoid sharing it with others, don’t write it down where it can be found, and choose a unique, hard-to-guess number—avoiding birthdays or common sequences. Be cautious of shoulder surfers or security cameras when entering your PIN in public. Regularly changing your PIN and monitoring your account for suspicious activity adds extra protection. Proper PIN security ensures only you can access your sensitive financial information, reducing the risk of fraud or identity theft.