What is two-step verification?
Last Updated: 07 Dec 2020
Two-step verification is an extra layer of security that helps us make sure it’s really you when completing certain banking activities on your ASB account.
You may be asked to complete two-step verification when logging in, making larger payments, and certain other transactions using FastNet Classic.
You can complete two-step verification by using:
- a unique number texted to your Netcode registered mobile phone number, or
- a unique number generated on a Netcode token that we provide to you.
Click here to find out more about two-step verififcation.
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