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Am 27.12.2013 18:33, schrieb clipka:
> Am 27.12.2013 16:47, schrieb Francois Labreque:
>
>>> There are two variants in use:
>>>
>>> (A) Each time you submit a transaction via browser, you get a
>>> transaction-specific authorization code via SMS to your mobile phone,
>>> including some essentials of the transaction (like the amount of money
>>> transferred, and the target bank account) to make sure that you and the
>>> bank are talking about the same deal.
>>
>> So I now need to have a separate cell-phone contract just to be allowed
>> to pay my bills online?
>
> No, you can choose the other variant instead. Banks usually offer both.
As an added note, I just learned that variant (A) can't be considered
safe anymore anyway.
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