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Avoid using any computer that is not your own to access your Trading or other online
account
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Never share your password information with others
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Create passwords that are unpredictable and counterintuitive, and don't use the
same password for different accounts
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Change passwords regularly
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Beware of over-the-shoulder snoops while using public computers
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If you suspect that your password has been stolen or used by others, notify us immediately.
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If you must use a public or borrowed computer, you can marginally diminish the risk
by clearing all Temporary Internet Files and History from the browser after you
are finished (if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, this is done by clicking
the Tools menu, selecting Internet Options, then selecting Delete Files from the
Temporary Internet Files area and Clear History from the History area). Note: You
may not always have the freedom to delete this information from someone else's computer,
and you can't be certain if it contains spyware or viruses
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Do not store passwords in a file on your PC or laptop. They are at risk if your
computer is serviced or stolen.
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