Increasingly, our financial lives are digitised, with savings, investments, pensions, and protection policies stored and accessed online. At Betterment Wealth, we follow up-to-date cybersecurity practices to ensure client information is protected and processed safely. We also encourage clients to follow the latest advice from IT professionals to keep their data safe, such as always using a secure WiFi connection and avoiding suspicious emails or messages.
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