How do I enroll in Free Internet Banking?
Liberty Bank offers online enrollment for Internet Banking. Online enrollment will take up to 7-10 business days for an account to become active.
Click Login, then the Apply Now button. You can also enroll by stopping by one of our convenient locations and completing an Internet Banking Application. Branch enrollment takes 1-2 business days for an account to become active. For questions about Internet banking, contact the Internet Banking Representative at 866-374-0100
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How do I enroll in Free Online Bill Pay?
Liberty Bank of Arkansas offers Free Online Bill Pay. With the Online Bill Pay service you can use your computer and Internet access to direct payments from your checking account to third parties, such as merchants or individuals. Payments are made from checking accounts only.
To enroll, you must first complete an Internet Banking Application either online or at one of our convenient banking centers. Within the application, simply select the option to enable Online Bill Pay. If you already have an Internet Banking Account with us, please login using your personal Access ID and Passcode; select the tab titled Payments; choose Click Here to request bill pay services; select Edit under the Make A Selection column for the account you wish to add service; select the Basic with Bill Pay button then submit your request. Activation will be granted within 1-2 business days. You may also enroll by sending a Secure Mail Message or by selecting the Contact Liberty Bank of Arkansas link with Internet Banking. For questions about Online Bill Pay, feel free to contact the Internet Banking Representative at 866-374-0100.
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Internet Banking Disclosures
Please read the Disclosure(s) listed in this section. Customers are responsible for reading and accepting the Electronic Disclosure(s). By using any of Liberty Bank's Internet Banking Services you acknowledge that you have read and accepted the Disclosure(s).
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Internet Banking Support
For help with Internet Banking, contact the Internet Banking Coordinator toll free at (866) 374-0100, or you may use our Contact Us form.
(Monday through Friday 8am - 5pm)
Internet Banking Remote Support
For use when directed by Internet Banking Coordinator.
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128-bit Encryption Information
For your security, Internet Banking & Quick Bill Pay require using a 128-bit encrypted browser.
Encryption is a method of encoding data for security purposes. Some methods of encrypting, such as 128-bit encryption, are so difficult to break that U.S. export laws permit them to be used only within the United States. Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer provide the option of securing U.S. documents using 128-bit encryption. Liberty Bank's Internet Banking uses 128-bit encryption and recommends you do the same.
Cryptography is the conversion of data into code for transmission over a network. The original data is converted into code using an encryption algorithm, and is decoded (decrypted) at the receiving end. The encryption algorithm uses a key, usually a binary number 40 to 128 bits in length. The key is mathematically combined with the data itself to created the code. At the receiving end, the key is used to "unlock" the code, restoring the original data. Traditionally, encryption uses a secret key which both the sender and receiver use. This is the fastest method, but transmitting the secret key to the recipient is not secure. A second method, public key cryptography, is now used in secure Internet communication. Each recipient has a secret private key, and a public key that is published. The sender looks up the recipient's public key and uses it to encrypt the message, and the recipient uses the private key to decrypt the message. There is never any need to share the private keys, so they are never in transit and are not vulnerable to being discovered by unauthorized parties.