What makes a 5-digit code secure?

It involves the principle of strong authentication. 

Strong authentication is guaranteed if the client uses at least two of the following three independent elements:

  • A secret item of knowledge (something the client knows, such as a password or code),
  • An exclusive possession (something the client owns, such as a payment card or smartphone)
  • An exclusive characteristic (something that is unique to the client, such as a fingerprint or facial recognition elements). 

We chose a 5-digit code to distinguish it from a 4-digit PIN or a 6-digit number, which may correspond to a date of birth. 

When creating your Easy Banking code, you must also use your card reader.

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