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Welcome to Community National Bank & Trust

Community National Bank & Trust primary objective is to offer you the most innovative products and services, as well as the latest in banking technology. Our most important goal is giving you, our customer, the very best possible service in community banking. Community National Bank & Trust - We're In Your Corner!

Security

Security is the most important issue Community National Bank faces in making Online Banking available for our customers. Using industry standard security techniques ensures that your personal financial information remains confidential. Community National Bank uses security technologies such as: your personal customer number and password, encryption and firewalls. The combination of your customer number and password enables you to be uniquely identified to Community National Bank Online Banking. It is your responsibility to keep your password secure. You will also need to use a secure browser. Certain browsers have the ability to communicate securely by encrypting the information as it passes across the Internet. This method of communication is called Secure Socket Layer (SSL). Community National Bank requires the use of a secure browser before you connect to Online Banking. Additionally, your information passes through a "firewall" which is a computer specifically designed to keep out unauthorized users.

Your Internet Browser

How to ensure that your session is secure!
Once you've downloaded and installed your browser, here's how you can check for yourself that your Internet Banking session is secure. As you browse through the resources available on the Internet, you'll notice that your browser's status bar changes with the Web page you have loaded. For example, check your Netscape browser for the security icon in the lower left corner of the browser. Microsoft displays the icon in the lower right corner of the browser window. You should see a pad lock graphic either locked or unlocked like this: