PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY

SHIELD YOUR IDENTITY, SAFEGUARD YOUR FINANCES

PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY


First National Bank of Tennessee will never call, text, or email customers asking for account numbers, pin numbers, passwords, or user IDs. If you receive any type of communication and you are unsure if it is First National Bank of Tennessee, do NOT provide any account or personal information. Please call us at (888) 777-9798 or visit us at your local office.

Tips To Protect Yourself

Such as your bank account number, credit card numbers, and your social security number. Never provide your personal information in response to an unsolicited request.

Report lost or stolen debit cards or checks immediately. Review new deliveries of checks to make sure none have been stolen in transit.

If your statements include questionable items, investigate immediately.

Shred financial solicitations or financial statements before disposing of them.

Notify your bank of suspicious phone inquiries such as those asking for account information to “verify your account number” or to “award a prize”.

Never reply directly or click on a link in response to a suspicious email that asks for personal or financial information.

Helpful Links

Steps you can take to help protect yourself from identity theft

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Victim of identity theft? Report identity theft and get a recovery plan.

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The only federally authorized source for your free annual credit reports.

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Learn how to identify spot, avoid, and report fake check scams.

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FDIC offers resources to help educate consumers how to better protect their computers and themselves from identity theft, and steps to take if they have been victimized.

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Before you buy something online, shop around and check out sellers and products. Also, keep records of purchases, like receipts and emails, to make sure you’re able to hold a seller to its promises.

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Scammers often update their tactics, but there are some signs that will help you recognize a phishing email or text message.

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