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TD Newsletter
Spring Edition

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With spring approaching, now is the perfect time to brush up your knowledge on financial safety to keep your personal and business information safe for the year. Here are some simple and effective tips to help protect you against fraud.

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Scams and types of fraud to avoid.

In addition to our efforts to keep your information safe, there are many ways you can help protect yourself from fraud and scams. Stay alert about these common scams and fraudulent practices.

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Your Money

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3 tips for safe online banking.

With so many virtual ways to shop and bank online, it is important to be proactive about online safety. Here are some useful and effective ways to help keep you safe.

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Tech Tips

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Understand things TD will never ask you.

Scammers will commonly act as financial banks to take your personal and banking information. When it comes to virtual communications, know that TD will never:

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Ask you to purchase gift cards or cryptocurrencies.

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Request remote access to any of your devices.

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Pressure you into doing something dishonest or disingenuous.

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Looking for more help?

If you have questions about fraud protection, reach out to a TD advisor. From online banking security to financial advice,we host appointments at our branches, virtually or by phone.

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