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Best podcasts about Online banking

Latest podcast episodes about Online banking

COMPUTERWISSEN - Software - Hardware
Browser-Update zur Datensicherheit

COMPUTERWISSEN - Software - Hardware

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 10:51 Transcription Available


Tobias Tesch von computerwissen.de diskutiert die Nutzung verschiedener Internetbrowser zur Erhöhung der Datensicherheit. Er empfiehlt die parallele Nutzung von Google Chrome und Firefox und betont die Vorteile von Firefox in Bezug auf geringere Datensammlung. Die Verwendung von Passwortmanagern wird gegenüber der Speicherung von Passwörtern in Internetbrowsern bevorzugt, um die Sicherheit zu erhöhen und Abhängigkeiten von großen Anbietern wie Google zu vermeiden. Der Brave Browser wird für optimale Datensicherheit empfohlen, insbesondere für Onlinebanking, während der Librewolf als eine datenschutzorientierte Alternative zu Firefox vorgestellt wird. https://brave.com/de/download/ https://librewolf.net/

IBS Intelligence Podcasts
EP858: The impact of open banking on consumer payments in Europe

IBS Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:38


Lena Hackelöer, Founder & CEO, Brite PaymentsPowered by open banking, Brite Payments claims to offer transparent, faster, smarter, and more secure payments. Open banking-powered account-to-account payments enable a user to pay for goods or services directly and instantly with their bank account. Brite Payments CEO Lena Hackelöer is a returning guest to the podcast – having appeared first in April 2023. Two years is a long time in FinTech! She discusses the transformation in European consumer payments with Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence… and how Brite Payments itself has evolved.

WJR Business Beat
Digital Banking Continues to Grow

WJR Business Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 1:41


The banking industry interface between customer and bank continues to move more onto the mobile platform as new data shows a majority of US adults under 35 do their mobile banking, mainly by way of a mobile app associated with their bank. According to September, 2024, data from FICO, 60% of adults aged 18 to 24 and 62% of adults aged 25 to 34.

The New Jersey Banker
Scam Proof Your Finances: Inside the War on Consumer Bank Fraud

The New Jersey Banker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 24:06


In this latest episode, NJBankers President and CEO, Mike Affuso, sits down with Chris Brower, Northfield Bank's Senior Security and Fraud Coordinator for a discussion on the biggest challenges facing banks and consumers when it comes to fraud prevention, some of the newest scams, how to protect yourself against fraud, and more

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr
Einladung für Betrüger: Verbände fordern mehr Sicherheit für elektronische Patientenakte

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 7:31


In einem offenen Brief verlangen 28 Verbände von Gesundheitsminister Karl Lauterbach, die Einführung der elektronischen Patientenakte in letzter Minute zu stoppen. Zunächst müssten riesige Sicherheitslücken geschlossen werden. Die seien derzeit größer als beim Online-Banking. Von Susan Bonath https://rtde.org/meinung/233022-einladung-fuer-betrueger-verbaende-fordern/ 

Das RECRUITING MINDSET
S09E09 "Das Recruiting Mindset" - Das AUS für Bankkaufleute?! Mit Thorsten Plößer & Flo Grossert

Das RECRUITING MINDSET

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 17:55


Stehen Bankkaufleute kurz vor den AUS?! Moderne Technik löst den Bankkaufmann und die Bankkauffrau immer mehr ab. Geldautomaten werden reduziert, Onlinebanking ist die Regel und Bargeld gibt es an der Supermarktkasse. Wo führt das alles hin? ►Der Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iQFwz5h7zOvgH8fJvgr8C?si=3d35f2b209f24f24 ►Links zum Podcast "Das Recruiting Mindset": https://pods.link/de/i/1661443857 ►Webseite www.dasrecruitingmindset.de _________________ ►Florian Grossert https://www.instagram.com/flogrossert ►Thorsten Plößer https://www.instagram.com/thorstenploesser.de ►DAS RECRUITING MINDSET https://www.instagram.com/dasrecruitingmindset _________________ 2024 DAS RECRUITING MINDSET

Giga TECH.täglich
Sparkasse warnt vor Betrug: Darauf sollten Windows-Nutzer unbedingt achten

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025


Auch 2025 müssen Sparkassen-Kunden beim Online-Banking die Augen offen halten und Vorsicht walten lassen. Die Bank warnt zum Jahresbeginn vor neuen Betrugsversuchen, die besonders Windows-Nutzer betreffen.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Mizuho's Online Banking Services Hit by Glitch

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 0:09


A glitch made it difficult for Mizuho Bank customers to access its online banking services temporarily Tuesday, the major Japanese lender announced.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024


Einmal im Jahr legen wir unsere Security-Checklisten neu auf – nicht nur für unsere Leser, denn der Artikel ist als kostenlose PDF-Datei verfügbar und damit perfekt als Handreichung für Freunde und Bekannte. In inzwischen ganzen 14 Checklisten erklären wir kurz und knapp die wichtigen Handgriffe, um Windows, Browser, Smartphones und Router, aber auch soziale Netzwerke, KI-Chats und Online-Banking gegen die häufigsten Angriffe zu schützen. Zu Gast im Studio: Wilhelm Drehling, Sylvester Tremmel Host: Jan Schüßler Produktion: Michael Wieczorek

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 35:45


Einmal im Jahr legen wir unsere Security-Checklisten neu auf – nicht nur für unsere Leser, denn der Artikel ist als kostenlose PDF-Datei verfügbar und damit perfekt als Handreichung für Freunde und Bekannte. In inzwischen ganzen 14 Checklisten erklären wir kurz und knapp die wichtigen Handgriffe, um Windows, Browser, Smartphones und Router, aber auch soziale Netzwerke, KI-Chats und Online-Banking gegen die häufigsten Angriffe zu schützen.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024


Einmal im Jahr legen wir unsere Security-Checklisten neu auf – nicht nur für unsere Leser, denn der Artikel ist als kostenlose PDF-Datei verfügbar und damit perfekt als Handreichung für Freunde und Bekannte. In inzwischen ganzen 14 Checklisten erklären wir kurz und knapp die wichtigen Handgriffe, um Windows, Browser, Smartphones und Router, aber auch soziale Netzwerke, KI-Chats und Online-Banking gegen die häufigsten Angriffe zu schützen. Zu Gast im Studio: Wilhelm Drehling, Sylvester Tremmel Host: Jan Schüßler Produktion: Michael Wieczorek

Giga TECH.täglich
Bei Postbank BestSign neues Handy anmelden: So geht's

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024


Für den Zugriff auf das Online-Banking der Postbank verwendet man das BestSign-Verfahren, das beispielsweise über eine App auf dem Smartphone funktioniert. Wie verhält es sich, wenn man ein neues Gerät hat? Welche Schritte sind erforderlich, um BestSign auf ein neues Handy zu übertragen?

Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbstständig macht mit Jan Evers
#118 – Stiftung 2.0: Spenden und stiften so einfach wie Online-Banking [Felix Oldenburg, bcause.com]

Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbstständig macht mit Jan Evers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 43:07


Was wäre, wenn Stiften so einfach wäre wie Online-Banking? Felix Oldenburg macht's möglich! In dieser spannenden Folge trifft Jan den ehemaligen Generalsekretär des Bundesverbandes Deutscher Stiftungen, der mit seinem Fintech-Startup bcause das traditionelle Stiftungswesen revolutioniert. Was bisher nur vermögenden Menschen vorbehalten war, macht Felix nun für alle zugänglich: Mit seiner digitalen Plattform können User*innen bereits ab kleinen Beträgen ihre eigene "Online-Stiftung" gründen - und das ohne komplizierte Verwaltung, teure Anwält*innen oder starre Vorgaben. Das Besondere: Du musst dich nicht von Anfang an festlegen, sondern bleibst flexibel in deinen Entscheidungen. Ob Klimaschutz, soziale Projekte oder innovative Impact-Investments - du entscheidest, wo dein Geld Gutes bewirken soll. Felix erklärt, warum das klassische Stiftungsmodell im 21. Jahrhundert nicht mehr zeitgemäß ist und wie er mit Bcause einen völlig neuen Ansatz entwickelt hat. Dabei geht es nicht nur um die technische Innovation: Die Plattform schafft auch eine Community von "Impact Influencer*innen", die sich gegenseitig inspirieren und gemeinsam Wirkung entfalten. Spannend wird es auch, als Felix von seiner Vision erzählt: Er möchte das Geben aus der Nische holen und in die Mitte der Gesellschaft bringen. Denn gerade junge Menschen wollen ihr Geld nicht nur anlegen, sondern damit auch etwas bewegen. Mit bereits 2.500 User*innen nach nur einem Jahr zeigt sich: Der Bedarf ist da! Hör unbedingt rein und erfahre, wie du Teil dieser Bewegung werden und dein eigenes "Stiftungskonto" eröffnen kannst. Denn Felix ist überzeugt: Großzügigkeit macht nicht nur die Welt besser - sie macht auch glücklich! Über die Personen: [Gast] Felix Oldenburg ist Sozialunternehmer und Experte für Philanthropie. Als Vorstand der gut.org AG, der Muttergesellschaft von betterplace.org, und Mitgründer des Fintech-Startups bcause, setzt er sich für innovative Lösungen im gemeinnützigen Sektor ein. [Gastgeber] Dr. Jan Evers ist erfahrener Gründungsberater und selbst Unternehmer. Jan berät seit fast 20 Jahren Banken und Ministerien sowie wachstumsstarke Gründer*innen und Mittelständler – als Aufsichtsrat, Business Angel und Miteigentümer. Mehr Infos zu Jan: https://everest-x.de/profil/ [Redaktion] Gesa Holz & Sarah Bechtloff [Technische Bearbeitung] Erik Uhlendorf Weitere Themen: LaborX Hamburg – Ideencouch #66 Geschäftsmodell -- Ideencouch #99 Kapital statt Mitleid – Ideencouch #117 Mietfrei wohnen – Ideencouch #52 Ehrenamtliche Organisation zu einem Unternehmen Über die Ideencouch: Die Ideencouch ist ein Podcast von EVEREST. Wenn du Gründer*in bist, dich Startups faszinieren oder du als Unternehmer*in an deinem eigenen Unternehmen arbeitest, ist dieser Podcast genau der richtige für dich. Aus den Gesprächen zwischen Jan und seinen Gästen wirst du praktisches Wissen, anwendbare Erkenntnisse und kreative Anregungen für deinen Unternehmer*innen-Alltag mitnehmen. -- Du möchtest uns Feedback geben oder selbst Gast im Podcast sein? Schreib uns eine E-Mail info@laborx-hamburg.de Wir freuen uns auf deine Nachricht!  -- Partner -- LaborX -- Gründerplattform -- Firmenhilfe   -- SmartBusinessPlan -- InStart

The Fearless Business Podcast
How to Avoid Online Banking and Push Payment Scams

The Fearless Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 19:00


In this episode, Robin explores the alarming rise of online banking and push payment scams. As technology evolves, scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, exploiting human psychology and digital vulnerabilities. Tune in to learn actionable strategies for protecting your hard-earned money and avoiding common traps. Key Topics Covered: 1. Understanding Online Banking Risks Discover how the transition to online banking and app-based platforms has created new vulnerabilities, especially for small business owners. 2. Phishing Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them Learn to identify phishing emails, text messages, and WhatsApp scams. Find out the red flags—like typos, fake links, and urgent calls to action—that scammers use to trick you. 3. The Anatomy of Push Payment Scams Delve into how scammers use stolen credentials, spoofed phone numbers, and psychological tactics to pressure victims into authorizing fraudulent transactions. 4. Practical Tips to Protect Your Money Never share your two-factor authentication (2FA) codes. Always verify suspicious calls by independently contacting your bank. Spread funds across multiple accounts to limit potential losses. Keep banking apps installed and updated for secure access. 5. Your Rights and What to Do If You're Scammed Find out how to report fraud, seek refunds, and approach financial ombudsmen if you've fallen victim to a scam. 6. Why Financial Institutions Need to Step Up A call to action for banks like Revolut to enhance consumer protection measures and take responsibility for securing digital banking systems. Your Input Matters Have you been a victim of a scam or found creative ways to stay safe? Share your experiences in the comments to help others protect themselves. To Apply for a FREE Coaching Session with Robin Use the following link: https://www.robinwaite.com/app To find out more about Fearless Business: Join our amazing community of Coaches, Consultants and Freelancers on Facebook: >> https://facebook.com/groups/ChargeMore And check out the Fearless Business YouTube Channel: >> https://www.youtube.com/RobinMWaite

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast
FNB responds to banking App issues

The Morning Review with Lester Kiewit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 0:54


From Sizwekazi Mdingi, Head of External Comms and PR- FNB can confirm that for a brief period of roughly 30min yesterday, we did have an issue with access to the FNB App and Online Banking. The issue was resolved quickly and the FNB app was fully operational and running as normal thereafter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Giga TECH.täglich
Comdirect: Alles über Login, Störungen und Probleme beim Einloggen

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024


Mit dem Comdirect-Login könnt ihr euch bei der Comdirect-Bank einloggen und erhaltet Zugriff auf Online-Banking, euer Konto oder das persönliche Depot und etwaige Wertpapiere. Was ihr dabei beachten müsst, erfahrt ihr hier.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Duncan Robertson: GetVerified chief executive on new confirmation of payee service being rolled out by banks

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 3:45 Transcription Available


A new 'confirmation of payee' service is being rolled out by the banks. Now when making a bank transfer to someone new, when entering in the name and account number, users will now get a warning if the two don't match. The idea is to make it easier to spot being scammed. GetVerified chief executive Duncan Robertson joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

nerdcafe. Der Podcast rund um WordPress, Hosting, CMS und Web.
047 - Für die Sicherheit - 2 Faktor in WordPress

nerdcafe. Der Podcast rund um WordPress, Hosting, CMS und Web.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 11:43 Transcription Available


Willkommen im nerdcafe. Viele finden es nervig, am Ende ist es aber ziemlich hilfreich: Online-Banking ohne zweiten Faktor ist heute eher schwer vorstellbar. In dieser Episode zeige ich dir, wie du auch in deiner WordPress Seite einen zweiten Faktor einrichten kannst und ich erkläre dir, warum du zumindest darüber nachdenken solltest. Was ist das nerdcafe? Hier geht es um WordPress, Hosting, Content Management Systeme und Web-Themen. Aber natürlich auch um Sicherheit, Backup und Social Media. Kurz gesagt: Um alles, was dich interessiert, wenn du mit deinem eigenen Webseite Projekt starten möchtest. ⏰ Neue reguläre Episoden erscheinen jeden Dienstag um 7:00 Uhr Die nerdcafe to go Variante erscheint unregelmäßig, spontan und meist von unterwegs. Das nerdcafe live findet Donnerstags bei LinkedIn live statt - alle Themen und Termine auf meinem Profil ☕ Machs dir gemütlich und komm gern dazu. Viel Spaß im nerdcafe. Weiterführende Episoden: Episode 006 - Frontend und Backend Episode 007 - WordPress Dashboard Episode 013 - WordPress Sicherheit Episode 016 - WordPress Plugins Episode 023 - Kommentare mit WordPress Episode 045 - User, Rollen und deren Rechte in WordPress Ein Plugin für den 2FA Modus. https://de.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-2fa/

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Online Banking vs Neobanks: Understand FDIC Safety and Protect Your Money

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 26:57


Welcome to NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. In this episode:  Learn how to distinguish neobanks from traditional banks, understand FDIC insurance, and get tips for affordable holiday hosting. What is the difference between a neobank and a traditional bank? Is my money safe in an online bank or neobank? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss how to distinguish a neobank from a traditional bank and ways to safeguard your savings, helping you understand what to look for in financial institutions. But first, they begin with a discussion of affordable holiday hosting, with tips and tricks on hosting a potluck, budgeting for extra food, and setting boundaries with overnight guests. Then, NerdWallet banking expert Spencer Tierney joins Sean and Sara to discuss the ins and outs of online banks and neobanks. They discuss how FDIC insurance works, what to look for in a neobank's fine print, and the potential risks of using a neobank. Check out this episode on your favorite podcast platform, including: Apple Podcasts Spotify NerdWallet stories related to this episode: 8 Best Online Checking Accounts of 2024 How to Open a Bank Account Online in 4 Steps Best Free Checking Accounts of 2024 Have a money question? Text or call us at 901-730-6373. Or you can email us at podcast@nerdwallet.com. To hear previous episodes, go to the podcast homepage.

Next Level Banking – Der Deka-Podcast zu Technologie und digitalen Assets
Dampfmaschine oder Düsenjäger: Kernbankensysteme in Zeiten der Digitalisierung

Next Level Banking – Der Deka-Podcast zu Technologie und digitalen Assets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 34:33


In unserem Podcast Next Level Banking geht es um Technologie und Innovation, also um die Frage, was sich mit dem Banking der Zukunft verändert. Die Frage regt die Fantasien an, und dabei können wir eines schnell übersehen: Im Kern geht es beim Banking in Zukunft wie schon in der Vergangenheit um die Abwicklung von Transaktionen. Das kann der Zahlungsverkehr sein, das kann der Handel mit Wertpapieren sein. Dass dies reibungslos funktioniert, sollen sogenannte Kernbankensysteme sicherstellen – zentrale Softwarelösungen, die die grundlegenden Bankprozesse und Finanztransaktionen von Banken und Finanzinstituten abwickeln: sicher, effizient, verlässlich und vor allem immer schneller. Und das ist eine zunehmende Herausforderung, bedenkt man allein, dass wir von immer neuen Wegen sprechen, die Kunden für ihre Bankgeschäfte nutzen wollen – vom Online-Banking bis hin zu mobilen Lösungen. Wie also stellt man hier die Funktionsfähigkeit sicher, wie hält ein Kernbankensystem mit den neuesten Entwicklungen in der digitalen Welt Schritt, welche Chancen ergeben sich und welche Hindernisse gilt es zu überwinden? Das wollen wir in dieser Episode diskutieren – mit unserem Gastgeber Daniel Kapffer, der Finanzvorstand der DekaBank und zugleich Chief Operating Officer, und seinem Gast von der BNP Paribas: Dr. Carsten Esbach. Er verantwortet als Chief Operating Officer die Rentabilität und Effizienz des operativen Geschäfts in Deutschland und in Österreich.

Finanzrocker - Dein Soundtrack für Finanzen und Freiheit
Folge 255: “Online-Banking 2024: So schützt du dich vor neuen Betrugsmaschen!” - Interview mit Rechtsanwältin Corinna Ruppel

Finanzrocker - Dein Soundtrack für Finanzen und Freiheit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 64:38


Online-Betrug hat im Jahr 2024 ordentlich zugenommen. Nie zuvor waren Internetnutzer so vielen unterschiedlichen Betrugsmaschen ausgesetzt wie heute. Besonders im Fokus steht das Online-Banking, bei dem neue und raffinierte Methoden eingesetzt werden, um ahnungslose Opfer zu täuschen.In dieser Finanzrocker-Folge diskutiert Daniel mit Rechtsanwältin Corinna Ruppel die besorgniserregende Zunahme von Betrugsmaschen im Online-Banking. Insbesondere im Jahr 2024 wird auf eine Vielzahl von Betrugsarten hingewiesen, wie z. B. Phishing-Briefe mit gefälschten QR-Codes, falsche Anrufe von angeblichen Bankberatern sowie die bekannten Phishing-Mails und -SMS. Die Gefahr, Opfer solcher Betrügereien zu werden, steigt durch den Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz weiter an. Verluste in vier- oder fünfstelliger Höhe sind keine Seltenheit. Deshalb widmet sich diese Episode diesem wichtigen Thema.Im Interview mit der erfahrenen Anwältin Corinna Ruppel werden Möglichkeiten zum Schutz vor Online-Betrug erörtert. Sie gibt wertvolle Tipps, worauf Betroffene achten sollten und welche Anzeichen Misstrauen wecken sollten.Außerdem wird der Anlegerschutz im Kapitalmarktrecht beleuchtet und diskutiert, warum trotz strenger Regularien viele Anleger weiterhin Geld verlieren. Besonders das Thema Nachhaltigkeit bleibt ein häufiges Risiko.Weiterführende LinksZur Webseite von Corinna RuppelZum Identiy Leak Checker vom Hasso-Plattner-InstitutSicherheitstipps beim Online-Banking vom BSIPräsentiert von NordVPNDiese Folge wird Dir präsentiert von NordVPN. Mit dem virtuellen privaten Netzwerk NordVPN schützt du deine Online-Aktivitäten, genießt deine Lieblingsinhalte auch auf Reisen und schützt Dich im öffentlichen WLAN.Wenn Du jetzt Lust bekommen hast, NordVPN auch mal zu testen, dann gehe auf diese Webseite. Als Finanzrocker-Hörer bekommst du einen Rabatt auf den 2-Jahresplan und 4 Monate gratis obendrauf. Und das Beste: Mit der 30-Tage-Geld-zurück-Garantie kannst du es risikofrei testen!Hier geht es zum speziellen Angebot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ein gutes Gespräch
Betty Taube, wie erfüllt man sich den Traum vom Fliegen?

Ein gutes Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 64:44


Birte und Betty Taube haben ein gutes Gespräch über die Dinge, die das Leben antreiben – im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes. Denn sie ist nicht nur als Model und Content Creatorin aktiv, sondern liebt als Freundin des Adrenalins alles, was schnell ist und sich von ihr steuern lässt. Sie lässt uns teilhaben an ihrer Leidenschaft fürs Fliegen, Autorennen und der Leichtigkeit, die damit einhergeht, wenn man sich erlaubt, kindisch zu sein. Ein Begriff, dessen oftmals abwertende Bedeutung durchaus mal überdacht werden darf. Wobei für Adrenalin der Alltag meist schon völlig ausreichend ist. Sie sprechen darüber, warum es passieren kann, dass man am Online-Banking scheitert oder sich davor drückt, bei einer Behörde anzurufen. Angsteinflößende Alltagsaufgaben, die wir hiermit normalisieren und für die sich unsere Gesprächspartnerin mittlerweile eine simple wie wirkungsvolle Taktik zurechtgelegt hat. Vor allem geht es in diesem Gespräch aber um mentale Gesundheit und Bettys Erfahrung mit Depressionen, Klinik und dem Moment, an dem man merkt, dass man Hilfe braucht. Mit aller Deutlichkeit unterstreicht sie, welche weitreichenden und kontraproduktiven Folgen diese Diagnose trotz all der Fortschritte heute leider immer noch auf Beruf und Hobbys von Betroffenen hat. Und doch ist sie ein gutes Beispiel dafür, dass man als erkrankte Person mehr ist als seine Erkrankung. Denn: Dieses Gespräch ist fröhlich, lebendig und voller positiver Energie. Es ist gut möglich, dass es euch mit der Motivation zurücklässt, jetzt direkt etwas zu tun, worauf ihr eigentlich schon lange Lust hattet. Also hört rein und nehmt euch was mit!

Boardwalk Talks, the real estate investing talk show
Podcast 87: I just got scammed through online banking.

Boardwalk Talks, the real estate investing talk show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024


I guess it's happened to others before. And I realize that I should not have given as much information to the scammer as I did, but of course that's easy to see in hindsight. Here's the thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/PersonalFinanceCanada/comments/18dzrty/td_bank_suspicious_call_did_i_get_scammed/ Anyway, beware of scammers out there. Whether it's online banking, tenant fraud, or anything worse. Watch this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XoLhovYGREwSchedule a 15-minute Zoom call with Ken: https://www.broadviewavenue.ca/appointmentsDownload our guides here: How to Ask Your Parents For Help: https://broadviewavenue.ca/family-support-for-fthbThe Toronto Professional's Guide to Real Estate Investing: https://www.broadviewavenue.ca/guide-download▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Subscribe now to keep updated for more information.If you want to chat with us, do the following:1. Send an email at podcast@broadviewavenue.ca; or2. Send a direct message on my Instagram account below; or3. Book an appointment for a 15-minute video chat using the link on our website.If you're not ready to reach out and just want to follow for more, find us online:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kennethyimhomes?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennethyimhomesTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennethyimhomesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethyimhomesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BroadviewAvenueWeb: http://www.broadviewavenue.ca▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

Giga TECH.täglich
Online-Überweisung: Dauer und Geschwindigkeit – auch am Sonntag

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024


Die Online-Überweisung hat den klassischen Papier-Überweisungsträger längst ersetzt. Seit 2012 ist sogar gesetzlich festgelegt, wie lange eine Online-Überweisung dauern darf. Hier erfahrt ihr, welche Fristen für den Geldtransfer per Online-Banking gelten und wie schnell das Geld ankommt.

Radio Giga
Sparkasse gibt 4 wichtige Tipps: Bankkunden sollten sie immer beachten

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024


Online-Banking ist bequem, kann aber auch Gefahren bergen. Die Sparkasse hat deshalb vier wichtige Tipps veröffentlicht, die Kunden unbedingt beachten sollten. Von der Wahl des richtigen Passworts bis zum Schloss-Symbol im Browser – diese Maßnahmen können dabei helfen, das Konto zu schützen.

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

In this episode, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver dive deep into a mix of hot topics and classic Kevin Nash storytelling. From Warren Buffett's latest stock moves and the ups and downs of Citibank, to the real estate market's latest twist—Titan Towers is up for grabs! They also share some behind-the-scenes stories from wrestling's past, including iconic moments at the WWE headquarters and wild days on the road. Kevin and Sean discuss the current state of pro sports, including the shocking attendance numbers at Chicago White Sox games and the highs and lows of Detroit's sports scene. They reminisce about historic venues, like Tiger Stadium and The Palace, and Kevin gives his brutally honest take on why nostalgia doesn't always hold up. The conversation shifts to life's daily frustrations, with Kevin sharing hilarious, yet infuriating, stories from his recent travels and everyday encounters—from bizarre fast food drive-thrus to perplexing customer service at CVS. And if you're looking for TV recommendations (or ones to avoid), Kevin's got a brutally funny review of the Hulu show "Tell Me Lies"—a series that's as confusing as it is captivating. Tune in for another episode filled with laughs, insights, and classic Nash commentary. Don't miss out—hit that subscribe button and join the conversation! Get Blitzed-Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. Lumen-Take the next step in improving your health, go to lumen.me/KLIQ to get 15% off your Lumen. Blue Chew-Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code NASH at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code NASH to receive your first month FREE Rocket Money-Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/nash. 00:00 Kliq This #114: Tell Me Lies 04:08 Titan Tower for Sale 09:10 MLB Attendance 13:49 HARD KNOCKS 17:38 Dusty Condo 21:01 Traveling to OVW 23:16 Pikeville NEVER had a waffle house 24:46 OVW people 26:04 McDonald's Drive Thorugh 35:31 Online Banking? 40:56 Tell Me Lies 53:58 BREAK GET BLITZED 58:15 Sean's Sid Comment 01:01:56 Fused Vertebrae 01:03:25 Oakland Job numbers 01:04:41 I'm way too high for the Boston Garden revelation 01:06:42 Just wanted to remind you both yer freaking right on and thoroughly awesome both of ya don't let the hater marks/ troll kins tell you other wise 01:07:34 People's amount of friends vs their intelligence 01:10:15 “The Grind” 01:14:51 What HHH sees in Cody Rhodes 01:18:30 Is Logan Paul one of the Boys? 01:20:16 Khan: It's reasonable AEW will be the second-most profitable wrestling company ever 01:22:07 Hemingway's House 01:25:20 BREAK LUMEN 01:28:25 Georgia School Shooting--Gun was gift from dad 01:34:21 Men cooking 01:36:18 FLORIDA Doctor or JERSEY Doctor 01:40:02 BREAK Bluechew 01:41:53 BREAK ROCKET MONEY 01:44:21 ASKNASH 01:44:40 Middle Finger to VKM 01:45:55 Working with Paul White 01:48:41 How come you didn't want to work with The Ultimate Warrior in 1996? 01:49:21 Signing NWO Funkos 01:51:01 Bret on the show? 01:51:51 Shawn as NWO leader 01:52:51 Kareem Abdul Jabar 01:57:18 VKM Doc 02:00:02 Swirlies 02:00:59 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

In this episode, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver dive deep into a mix of hot topics and classic Kevin Nash storytelling. From Warren Buffett's latest stock moves and the ups and downs of Citibank, to the real estate market's latest twist—Titan Towers is up for grabs! They also share some behind-the-scenes stories from wrestling's past, including iconic moments at the WWE headquarters and wild days on the road. Kevin and Sean discuss the current state of pro sports, including the shocking attendance numbers at Chicago White Sox games and the highs and lows of Detroit's sports scene. They reminisce about historic venues, like Tiger Stadium and The Palace, and Kevin gives his brutally honest take on why nostalgia doesn't always hold up. The conversation shifts to life's daily frustrations, with Kevin sharing hilarious, yet infuriating, stories from his recent travels and everyday encounters—from bizarre fast food drive-thrus to perplexing customer service at CVS. And if you're looking for TV recommendations (or ones to avoid), Kevin's got a brutally funny review of the Hulu show "Tell Me Lies"—a series that's as confusing as it is captivating. Tune in for another episode filled with laughs, insights, and classic Nash commentary. Don't miss out—hit that subscribe button and join the conversation! Get Blitzed-Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. Lumen-Take the next step in improving your health, go to lumen.me/KLIQ to get 15% off your Lumen. Blue Chew-Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code NASH at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code NASH to receive your first month FREE Rocket Money-Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/nash. 00:00 Kliq This #114: Tell Me Lies 04:08 Titan Tower for Sale 09:10 MLB Attendance 13:49 HARD KNOCKS 17:38 Dusty Condo 21:01 Traveling to OVW 23:16 Pikeville NEVER had a waffle house 24:46 OVW people 26:04 McDonald's Drive Thorugh 35:31 Online Banking? 40:56 Tell Me Lies 53:58 BREAK GET BLITZED 58:15 Sean's Sid Comment 01:01:56 Fused Vertebrae 01:03:25 Oakland Job numbers 01:04:41 I'm way too high for the Boston Garden revelation 01:06:42 Just wanted to remind you both yer freaking right on and thoroughly awesome both of ya don't let the hater marks/ troll kins tell you other wise 01:07:34 People's amount of friends vs their intelligence 01:10:15 “The Grind” 01:14:51 What HHH sees in Cody Rhodes 01:18:30 Is Logan Paul one of the Boys? 01:20:16 Khan: It's reasonable AEW will be the second-most profitable wrestling company ever 01:22:07 Hemingway's House 01:25:20 BREAK LUMEN 01:28:25 Georgia School Shooting--Gun was gift from dad 01:34:21 Men cooking 01:36:18 FLORIDA Doctor or JERSEY Doctor 01:40:02 BREAK Bluechew 01:41:53 BREAK ROCKET MONEY 01:44:21 ASKNASH 01:44:40 Middle Finger to VKM 01:45:55 Working with Paul White 01:48:41 How come you didn't want to work with The Ultimate Warrior in 1996? 01:49:21 Signing NWO Funkos 01:51:01 Bret on the show? 01:51:51 Shawn as NWO leader 01:52:51 Kareem Abdul Jabar 01:57:18 VKM Doc 02:00:02 Swirlies 02:00:59 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter
A Cashless Society is a Controlled Society

Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 58:29


Efforts to build the Third Temple, World Government, The agenda to remove the UNSC veto power, A Cashless Society Is A Controlled Society- If Everything Must go Through an Online Banking or Credit Card Process, Then You Have Just Lost Virtually all Control Over What You Buy… We'll analyze the stories and more while taking your calls on this open-line edition of the Endtime Show! --------------- 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Endtime+ and access exclusive content: https://watch.endtime.com/browse   🏧: America's Christian Credit Union: Make the switch from the BIG banks: https://www.endtime.com/switch ☕️: First Cup Coffee: use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com ⭐️: Birch Gold: Claim your free info kit on gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime 🥩: Back Yard Butchers: Save an extra 20% off your entire order (use code “ENDTIME”): https://www.backyardbutchers.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
The Shift to Online Banking

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 14:57


Aaron Broverman shares his thoughts on the Canadian Banking Association's report about how costumers are shifting towards more digital options. 

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The Purposeful Banker
It Started With a Dream

The Purposeful Banker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 32:51


In honor of Q2's 20th anniversary, Dallas Wells welcomes our founder Hank Seale to the podcast for a look back at how his mission of empowering financial institutions through technology has come to fruition and how he's bringing the next part of his vision to life.

Radio Giga
Wachsende Gefahr beim Online-Banking: Banken müssen viel mehr tun

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024


Ob Sparkasse, Volksbanken oder Neobroker – Phishing-Angriffe auf alles, was online stattfindet und mit Geld zu tun hat, nehmen stark zu. Gerade die Banken müssten mehr dagegen tun, meint die Verbraucherzentrale. Denn wenn das Geld einmal weg ist, haben Kunden schlechte Karten.

Debt Free in 30
516 – Online Banking: Navigating Fees, Services, Apps and Benefits

Debt Free in 30

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 33:14


Doug is joined by BIA Insolvency Counsellor Charlie Kovacs. They discuss banking in the digital age and cover topics such as service fees, chequing accounts, digital transactions, payment methods (digital vs. cheques), prepaid cards, credit scores, mobile payment options, how to manage digital finances, free tax filing, and finding the best bank rates online. If you're new to digital banking or eager to learn insider tips from finance experts, this episode is a must-listen!   Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:25 How can you bank for free? 03:55 Using a mobile app for depositing cheques 05:14 Why do you have to open a new bank account if you file a consumer proposal or bankruptcy? 07:36 Cheques vs E-transfer 08:23 Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Prepaid Cards 14:57 What is the difference between a loadable credit card and secured credit card? 18:20 How do you keep track of your money digitally? 25:11 How do I file my taxes for free? 27:15 Shop around for the best rates 31:46 Final thoughts     Related Links: Why You Should Bank at More Than One Bank - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/why-you-should-bank-at-more-than-one-bank/ Why Do I Need To Switch Banks? I Love My Bank - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/why-do-i-need-to-switch-banks-i-love-my-bank/ How to Open a New Bank Account For A Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/opening-a-new-bank-account-bankruptcy-consumer-proposal/

Behind The Product
FORUM Credit Union: Pioneering Online Banking

Behind The Product

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 51:10


We welcomed CEO, Doug True and CTO, Cameron Piercefield with FORUM Credit Union. FORUM has a long history of embracing technology to better serve its members, from being an early online banking pioneer to developing in-house software solutions. Their member-centric approach and cooperative philosophy have been key drivers, involving members in the design process and sharing innovations with other credit unions. Through partnerships, FORUM continues to enhance its offerings to best serve their members. In this episode we discuss many aspects of FORUM's journey with a few key points:FORUM Credit Union was an early adopter of online banking, offering it in the mid-1990s via floppy disks and modems.They developed their own online banking platform in-house after their initial vendor went bankrupt, leveraging their experience building a loan origination system.FORUM took a member-centric approach, involving members in the design process through storyboarding sessions and pilot groups.They embraced a cooperative philosophy, sharing their lending software with other credit unions to improve the product.They successfully migrated from a 40+ year old system over a three year long project. We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to podcast@sep.com to share your feedback on this show.You can find more information about this podcast at sep.com/podcast and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Host Will Larry announces an exciting new Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots podcast limited series focusing on Europe, West Asia, and Africa and introduces new co-hosts Sami Birnbaum, Svenja Schäfer, Rémy Hannequin, and Jared Turner! Sami sets a fun challenge for the team to devise a name for the new series by the end of the podcast. The co-hosts engage in an icebreaker game where Sami randomly generates questions for each to answer. The team members talk about their paths into the tech industry. Jared, Rémy, and Will share stories of discovering their passion for tech, overcoming initial struggles, and finding their niche within the field. They discuss the importance of patience, problem-solving, and continuous learning in their careers. Sami emphasizes the value of realistic expectations and the ability to spend time with complex problems to find solutions. As the first show progresses, the co-hosts have an amazing time brainstorming potential names for the new series, and ultimately, the team decides on "Giant Robots On Tour" to capture the spirit of exploration and collaboration across different regions. We're excited to keep bringing you this new limited EWAA series! Please subscribe and follow along with us! Follow Sami Birnbaum on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/samibirnbaum/). Visit his website: samibirnbaum.com (https://samibirnbaum.com/). Follow Svenja Schäfer on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/svenjaschaefer/). Visit her website: svenjaschaefer.com (http://svenjaschaefer.com/) Follow Rémy Hannequin on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhannequin/). Visit his website rhannequ.in (http://rhannequ.in/) Follow Jared Turner on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredlt/). Follow thoughtbot on X (https://twitter.com/thoughtbot) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/). Transcript: WILL: This is the Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots podcast, where we explore the design, development, and business of great products. I'm your host, Will Larry. And today, we're announcing a new limited series of the podcast focused on the region of Europe, West Asia, and Africa. Please welcome our new co-hosts. Let's start with Sami. Can you introduce yourself? SAMI: I'm Sami. I'm a developer at thoughtbot based in the UK, in London specifically. And I'm really looking forward to this new Europe, West Asia, and Africa podcast, although we are going to need to come up with a name. We haven't got one yet because we're busy people, and we're consultants the rest of the time. But the plan is to get one. I don't think there's any quicker way to do it than just for ourselves to come up with one. And so, I think we should do a bit of a challenge here. I think we could say that by the end of this podcast, we'll have a name. I don't know what that's going to be. I don't know what that's going to look like. But we'll go around at the end of the podcast, and we'll see if one of us during this podcast can pick a name for this new series. I'm going to pass on to Svenja. Hey, Svenja. SVENJA: Hi, Sami. Thank you so much. My name is Svenja. I'm a developer and development team lead at thoughtbot. I live in Spain, more precisely in Almería. It's part of Andalusia. It's all the way in the South of Spain. I'm very excited to be in this podcast. And about the name, I'm also very excited about that. No clue yet. That's it for now from my side. Rémy, do you want to go next? RÉMY: Thank you, Svenja. I'm Rémy. I'm a software developer at thoughtbot. I joined a little bit more than one year ago. And I'm working from Paris, France. And I'm very excited to join this series. Jared, do you want to go next? JARED: Yeah. Thanks, Rémy. Hi, my name's Jared. I'm a product manager at thoughtbot. I am originally from Australia, but I live in London. And you're currently hearing me from Scotland. I'm very excited to hear what we're going to discuss over the course of this limited series and to hear what name Sami is about to come up with on this very podcast. Sami, back to you. SAMI: Yeah. Thanks, Jared. It's great to be doing this with all of you. And formal intros are great, right? So, now everyone kind of knows our position at thoughtbot and where we live. But I was thinking possibly to spice some things up...I've never done a game like this before, so I have no idea where this is going to go. It's kind of an icebreaker game where I use a random icebreaker generator online. They're not my questions. They're generated by someone else, which makes it even more risky. I'll kind of go to each of you individually with an icebreaker question that I've generated, and you're going to have to answer the question. You have no idea what's coming. I have no idea what's coming. But it's a great way of other people getting to know kind of more about us in a more informal way, in a way which we might not think about sharing things. I will do you a favor, though; I'll give everyone two skips, okay? So, I'll hit you with a question, and then, if you don't like the question, you can skip the question. But you've only got two skips, so I would say use them wisely. Because if you skip and you get a worse question, you're not going back to the previous one. Oh, okay, this is interesting. I'm going to start the way we intro'd, just to make it fair. Svenja. SVENJA: I'm scared. I'm scared [laughs]. SAMI: You should be scared. The best thing about this game is the one who's hosting doesn't get asked the questions. So, Svenja, this is your question. What is a lesson you feel you learned too late in life? SVENJA: Online banking [laughs]. I don't use online banking for that long. I don't know. I was the last person, I think, who always ran around with cash because I also didn't use credit cards also, so maybe trust in online banking. I'm not sure [laughs] that's a lesson. Sometimes, I probably shouldn't trust in it, but yeah, it would have made my life a little bit easier. Does that count? SAMI: It definitely counts. I mean, what could be more valuable information to know about Svenja? SVENJA: [laughs] SAMI: That she doesn't like online banking. And that's exactly the type of valuable content you will get from the Europe, West Asia, and Africa podcast series, which I hope, in the background, we are all thinking of a name because we cannot just say Europe, West Asia, and Africa series the whole time. WILL: I have a question, a follow-up. So, how did you do banking? Did you go in every single time, deposit, and withdraw inside the bank? SVENJA: Yes, actually, well, I did. It was good and kind of not so good because I always needed to go back home because I had one office I was kind of allowed to go to because all the others they didn't know me. And so, I went there; then I did my transfer there. I like to speak to real people [laughs], which is interesting because I always worked remotely, at least the last ten years, I think. But real-life interaction is kind of important to me. WILL: Yeah, that's neat to know. Okay. Awesome. Awesome. SAMI: That's cool. Okay, Rémy, I have not hit the generator button yet, so I don't know what's coming. Let's hit it now. Okay, this is interesting. What's something you do to relieve anger or stress? RÉMY: I have a lot of different activities. I kind of find it hard not to do anything. I don't know if it's a quality or not, but I know I'm always busy. So, if I'm stressed, I just go to the next occupation, you know. So, I like to do bread at home. I like sourdough bread. It smells amazing. It's not that easy, but you're working with living organisms. It's kind of nice. I read a lot of astronomy magazines because I'm deeply in love with astronomy. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but I love to play with my daughter. When you're stressed, sometimes it increases the stress depending, but it's always quite fun. SAMI: That's great. Playing with the kids definitely resonates with me. I've got four of my own, so they keep me busy. Is the sourdough bread is that the one where you have that...I'm going to show how naive I am—my lack of knowledge. You have, like, that starter thing that kind of lives with you. RÉMY: Yeah, exactly, the sourdough starter. That's actually the most fun part for me so far because you have to start from scratch. I mean, you can start with another starter. But it's quite interesting to just start with water and flour, and then you create something living, and it's a mutual benefit. You feed it, and then it feeds you a little bit later when you bake it in 200 degrees in your oven. It's interesting. WILL: You said it's a living organism. So, you said that you started with water and flour. So, what introduces the living organism into the sourdough bread? RÉMY: I lack a bit of the English vocabulary for that. I think it's called yeast. The living yeast on the flour, especially if it's organic, it's just out there, you know, even in the air. And when you just feed it with warm water and, like, a cozy environment, it starts eating the flour, and it develops, and it changes some of the texture and the taste into a lot of things. And then, it's quite powerful for making the bread rise and making a very nice taste and the crust and everything. But I think if I'm correct, Svenja might know a lot more about [inaudible 07:51] bread than me. SVENJA: I don't. I think the reason you said is because I'm German [laughs]. We love bread, and I absolutely love bread, but I don't have the patience to feed something. I don't have kids. I do have dogs. I do feed them, but they also get sometimes a bit of bread. I was never able to do my own sour bread, unfortunately, because I really love it. And I don't get it around here, which is really sad. So, I will look into that. SAMI: That's cool. That brings us to Jared. Jared has been waiting patiently for his question. JARED: Hit me with it, Sami. SAMI: Let's do it. Oh, okay. If you could kick one person out of this podcast...no, I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. That's not, I mean, no, that was just...that's my own. Okay, let me actually do one. What's one characteristic you admire in others, and why? JARED: Oh, interesting. I think I always appreciate when someone else takes the time to understand someone else's point of view. If that goes a bit meta, like, we live in our own heads so much that it's really nice when someone reflects on how someone else thinks or their point of view. So, that's my one characteristic. SAMI: That's really interesting. And how have you found, I guess, in the world of consultancy, and when you're working with products, how have you found that's kind of helped you when it comes to the product ownership side of things? JARED: Well, it's a constant reminder to do it myself; that's for one thing, especially dealing with a lot of different clients and a lot of different people. It's always really important to think about their perspective, their own customers' perspective. SAMI: That's cool. I'll hand back to Will, but, Will, I'm not just going to hand it back to you for free, right? You're also going to have to do an icebreaker. WILL: Let's do it. SAMI: Will, would you rather receive a shout-out from the CEO at a company all-hands meeting or a private word of thanks from them? WILL: Ooh, I'm usually a private person, so probably private. But I have learned in my leadership, and I've learned this, this is a lesson I've learned: it's like, praise publicly, but then, like, reprimand privately. And so, I think majority of the people like that. But I'm just a private individual person. So, I'm like, just tell me, and I'm okay with that. I don't need everyone else to tell me and to say, "Hey, Will, you did a good job." Because yeah, it just brings pressure and all of that to me. So, I'm more of a private individual. Because also, I can ask more questions then. I can get more detail around like, "Yo, what did you like? Why are you saying a thank you and a shout-out?" So, that's where I'm at. SAMI: Okay, I'll hand back to Svenja. SVENJA: Yeah, I think we should give it back to you as well. So, because I am able to open a website, so that's another lesson I learned: how to type it in. SAMI: [chuckles] SVENJA: And I do find a question for you. Since nobody skipped, we will remove that option for you, Sami. So, you only get one question and that is, what is one thing we would never guess about you? SAMI: Oh, I love that. Should I say how much I hate podcasting? SVENJA: [laughs] SAMI: No, I'm kidding. I haven't done it enough yet to know if I hate it. Ooh, one thing. That kind of means I've got to reveal something, right? Because you would never guess this thing, and you would never know this thing. So, I am 32 years old, and my intention was never to be a developer, ever. So, I actually wanted to be a psychotherapist, a cognitive behavioral therapist, to be precise. And I started on a master's course. I did it for six weeks, and then I realized I couldn't handle it. I had placements in a hospital, and the cases that we were dealing with it was too much for me. It was too overwhelming, and I didn't have the skills to kind of handle that as well as my own personal world. So, at the age of about...I've got to remember what age it was. I think it was about 25 years old, 24, 25 years old. I already had one kid, and I was married with one child. And what am I going to do? My whole plan to be a psychotherapist that I'd done my undergraduate degree to go towards, and now I was on this master's just kind of fell apart. So, it's like, what's the easiest thing I can do? And that was to learn to code, right [chuckles]? Well, I'd always been good at computers. I'd always been fixing things. I was always the one at home who'd been asked, you know, "There's a problem with this computer." Normally, it was the printer, and I hate printers, but that's for a totally other episode. I could do a whole episode on printers. My one next to me is currently plugged in. I don't use Wi-Fi—Bluetooth with it because it's just not worth it. But either way, so I wrote my first line of code when I was 25. That was the first time I ever saw code, wrote HTML, and knew what it was. So, I never wanted to be a developer. Here I am all those years later, but it was never a plan, and I've found myself here. But I'm quite happy for it. SVENJA: That is so interesting and definitely something I wouldn't have guessed. SAMI: Yeah, it's been one hell of a journey, shall we say, but an exciting one. SVENJA: I would be super interested how the others of you stepped into the world of tech, so to say. JARED: Similar sort of thing to Sami in that I've always been interested, always been the sort of more technical, geekier person of the school and the social groups. And then, at uni, I actually took some computer science classes, and then quickly felt very confused and ended up doing a bachelor of commerce in marketing and management instead, which was a lot more straightforward basic business degree, sort of tick some things off. But still, like, throughout all that time, always just loved tech, loved reading about it, loved dabbling. And I landed a job at a previous company that I just got a lot of freedom to help out where I needed, problem-solve, do lots of different things. It was quite a small business. I was able to level up a whole bunch of different skills, like some technical and some sort of more managerial as well. That's sort of how I got a lot of my knowledge and then moved on from there. How about you, Rémy? RÉMY: I started in tech right away after high school. So, I had studied...I think we still call it multimedia. It was communication, coding, design, sound, video. I learned how to make step motions, you know, a lot of different things. It was kind of doing everything and trying to find the one thing that you actually like, and I found mine, which was actually coding. I think I found what I liked when I was in school. I remember struggling on math homework. I don't have a very high background in math, but I used to enjoy it. I remember struggling on some homework, and the sensation when you finally find the answer, and you finally resolve the problem it was amazing. And I felt that again in coding. Like, you have a bug, or you have a feature, and you can't make it. And you try again, and you find some clues, but it doesn't work. And at some point, it works, and you finally made it. And it's an amazing sensation. I had it again, like yesterday. It's quite common. I love that so much. So, I think that's how I decided, okay, that's what I want to do every day. SVENJA: Thank you so much, Rémy and Jared. What about you, Will? WILL: Yeah, I think I've told this story before on the podcast, but I always love telling it again. I actually lost my job, and I was really struggling. And if you know me, fashion is not my thing at all, and I was working at this fashion store. It was this clothing store. I hated it. I hated it. Like, there's no shortage on that. I hated it [laughs]. I was working there, and then I also started working at this insurance place. We sold travelers insurance. So, it was very interesting to see how that works. And yeah, I'm not going to say too much about it, but yes, how that works [laughs]. But at that company, the one good thing about it was they were like, as long as you get your work done, you could do whatever you want. And so, one day, I was at home, and my partner was like, "You're struggling. You're just trying to figure out what you're trying to do, and you're struggling." So, she kind of walked me through, like, "What do you want to do?" And I was...when Sami mentioned the printer, I laughed because I was that person also. And printers are tricky because you never know what the real issue is. You just got to tinker with it and hope it works. And yes, you never get the same answer twice, I feel sometimes [laughs]. SAMI: I feel like all our listeners who are kind of really good at fixing printers are thinking like, oh my gosh, I'm going to work at thoughtbot now. I'm going to be an amazing developer one day. WILL: You could. Why not [laughs]? And it's interesting you say that because, like, I was 29 or 30 whenever I started in the field. So, I was a little bit late, I feel sometimes, to get into development. But my wife, she asked me, "You're struggling. You need to do something because this is not going to work. We got to change it up." And I was like, well, I grew up in a small town in Louisiana, in the south of United States, and we didn't have anything tech there. It was just a rural place. And so I never had the opportunity to learn anything about computers. I guess the printer and stuff just came naturally to me, and this was before YouTube and all of that. So, she challenged me. She said, "Go and learn it. Go figure it out. Go learn it." I did. And I forgot who mentioned; somebody mentioned something about being easy getting into development. It was not for me. I remember so many times at the coffee shop just, like, I don't know what I am doing. And if you know anything about me, I sometimes don't have the patience to slow down. And so, I came in, and I wanted to be a senior developer and produce like a senior developer. And I was sadly mistaken that that's not how it work. But five years now, I am a senior developer, so I've enjoyed it. I would not change it for anything, and I love it. So, it's been a good change for me, so I love tech. SAMI: I think it's so helpful to kind of hear realistic expectations about how long it does take. It really is a skill. Some people often ask me, "What is one characteristic that kind of indicates success in the field?" And there isn't just one. But I definitely think that the ability to sit and spend time is so helpful. Because if you can spend time with something and just sit there and, like, be patient, like you were saying, often, you will get to a solution, and it will happen. But it's about almost slowing yourself down and slowing your mind and your brain down. And we kind of call it in industry, you know, the concept of having a rubber duck, which is also a form of I'm stuck on something. I just need to speak this out, not necessarily with someone who can respond, but in a way that allows me to verbalize slowly what's going on. And you'll be surprised how often you reach a solution. So, that's really interesting. So, yeah, we've got this great series coming. We have some great guests lined up. The advantage of doing this series over in Europe, West Asia, and Africa is we're going to get access to some guests within our time zones, within our region that this podcast has not been able to get access to before. And so, we are really excited about the people that we're going to bring on, and you're going to get to hear some of the most incredible podcasts that you've heard. But we don't have a name. We still don't have a name. And I kind of set the challenge at the beginning of this podcast of, well, let's just come up with one. So, who wants to give a shout-out and think about, you know, what this name is going to be? Just to clarify, it's still going to be called the Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots podcast, but where you see that kind of title of the individual episode, it will probably have a prefix of kind of the series name just so you know it's from us. Victoria, I feel like you're hiding away somewhere in the background, and I feel like you've got some suggestions up your sleeve. VICTORIA: Yeah, so I love the name of the podcast. I like when I network, and I usually say that, "I'm, like, the co-host of the Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots." So, I want to keep the name to be fun. And maybe it's giant robots in a different action like Giant Robots High-Fiving Other Giant Robots or Giant Robots Without Borders, or something like that. That's what I'm thinking. SVENJA: I really like the Giant Robots Without Borders. I really like it. JARED: Sami, you had a good one that I quite liked as well in the spirit of what we've been talking about: Giant Robots On Tour. SAMI: Oh yeah, Giant Robots On Tour. That makes it sound, to me, like we're just going out and having a really fun time, not like we might not be doing sensible things, but we're going on tour. But that kind of also indicates, you know, what happens on tour stays on tour. And we probably need to be conscious that other people will listen to this. So, we have to maybe, like, tone it down if we are the giant robots who are on tour. But yeah, I like Giant Robots On Tour. This is cool. We're actually going to name our series. VICTORIA: I do think it would be funny if it was, like, less...I don't want to say less violent, like, Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots, like, Giant Robots Knitting Socks or something, like [laughs], fun, nice, but maybe not as exciting. SVENJA: Baking Bread Together [laughs]. VICTORIA: Giant Robots Baking Bread actually sounds pretty cool. WILL: Giant Robots On Tour because it reminded me since we're talking about the different region, the great English rock band, the Beatles. That's what it reminded me of. So, shout out to the UK. SAMI: Yeah. I actually often drive past...do you know where the Abbey Road studios were? And there's that famous picture of the Beatles on the album cover of where...I don't know which album it is. They're crossing that zebra crossing across the road. There's that picture of all of them. And what you get now is you get loads of tourists. And so, you're trying to drive your car, and they're just hanging out on the zebra crossing, trying to replicate that picture that they had on the album cover. If you're not familiar with what I'm talking about, just Google "Beatles zebra crossing album cover," and you'll get an idea of kind of what I have to face when I'm just trying to drive from A to B sometimes. VICTORIA: Well, that's also part of, you know, bringing up why we were wanting to have some hosts in the Europe, West Asia, and Africa region, is there's a lot of context and things like calling it a zebra crossing. We call it a crosswalk. And just having more context and connection with our guests who are from that area would be really great. I don't know if you all saw the pictures, but for the last RubyConf that was in San Diego, I actually made robot costumes out of cardboard boxes. And there's absolutely a picture of me in a giant robot costume sitting on a lounge chair outside in the sun. So, it might be perfect for your series. SAMI: I think that's a great way to name things, right? Like, if you have a picture that works for a thing, then you have to kind of go with a name like that. Do we vote? How do we come up with it? Is this a democracy? Probably not. JARED: Well, I think one thing we haven't clarified is that Sami, you're our primary co-host for the European adventure. So, maybe you should get the decider. Should you dictate to us? SAMI: I feel like it's almost worth it kind of being the primary host just so I get to pick the name. So yeah, sure, I'm going to decide, so it's Sami's Giant Robots is going to be the name of this series. No, I'm kidding. Let's go with...okay, I'm stuck between without borders and on tour. I'm really stuck between those two. So, no one else can see this. I'm going to say, like, hands up if you want without borders. Hands up if you want on tour. Okay. Okay. Okay. We're going to be calling our new series, with the most exciting guests that you've ever seen, Giant Robots On Tour. You've heard it here first. It's been announced. WILL: Thank you for joining us. I look forward to the Giant Robots On Tour. I am excited about it. I love that we have the diversity at thoughtbot to be able to have this limited series. So, I'm excited to see what comes out of it. So, I can't wait to check it out. I'll be one of the first listeners on every podcast that comes out. You can subscribe to the show and find notes along with a complete transcript for this episode at giantrobots.fm. If you have questions or comments, email us at hosts@giantrobots.fm. You can find me on Twitter @will23larry. This podcast is brought to you by thoughtbot and produced and edited by Mandy Moore. Thanks for listening. See you next time. AD: Did you know thoughtbot has a referral program? If you introduce us to someone looking for a design or development partner, we will compensate you if they decide to work with us. More info on our website at: tbot.io/referral. Or you can email us at: referrals@thoughtbot.com with any questions.

The Landlord Diaries
Multi-Families Make Great MTRs & Baselane Online Banking For Landlords w/ Saad Dar

The Landlord Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 50:52


Send us a Text Message.Today we discuss two main concepts with Saad Dar, his real estate portfolio of around 20 units & his position as Head of Business Development & Partnerships at Baselane, online banking built for real estate investors. Baselane is trusted by over 40,000 landlords. You can earn up to 4.19% APY (Annual % yield), up to 5% cash back, create individual bank accounts for each property and utilize virtual debit cards to pay your contractors. In this episode we cover:0:00 Intro- Welcome to The Landlord Diaries3:15 Saad's real estate focus is BRRR multi-families mostly in Philadelphia8:25 Why Saad pivoted 3 of his LTRs to MTRs16:10 Adding a multi-family soon that will be 6 MTR suites22:00 Pros & Cons of real estate strategies & what led Saad to MTR28:15 Saad's experience with Furnished Finder32:30 5 tips to spot check your Furnished Finder account quickly34:25 Baselane Online Banking For Landlords35:40 Automated book keeping by creating virtual accounts & virtual cards36:15 How is your Baselane account protected?38:10 3 Baselane features for Furnished Finder landlords43:05 The benefits of Baselane reporting features47:15 Upcoming 2024 Baselane featuresWebsite Links:https://www.furnishedfinder.com/ https://www.keycheck.com/ https://www.furnishedfinder.com/stats https://www.furnishedfinder.com/Resources/PMResources https://www.travelnursehousing.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/furnishedfinder.travelnursehousing/ https://www.baselane.com/ Saad's Listings on Furnished Finder:https://www.furnishedfinder.com/members/profile?u=rocket.realty https://www.linkedin.com/in/saad-dar-b422301/ 5 Tips To Spot Check Your Furnished Finder Account-Check Edit Listings, Notifications, are unmatched Tenant Lead notifications on?-Have direct messages been addressed?-Have Tenant Leads been opened?-Is the availability date correct?-Are the photos in the correct order?The Landlord Diaries is brought to you by Furnished Finder, where you can list your property for one low price and pay zero booking fees.

LCR Media Podcast
Episode 352- Goodbye Big Banks: Why I'm switching to Online Banking!

LCR Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 35:24


I have used the same Big National Bank for more than 25 years, for personal and then when I started my business 10 years ago. I'm so sick of the fees and having to go to a physical bank. I'm so glad I found Relay! And they are the official banking platform for Profit First Professionals. Thanks for Listening! Get started with free business banking built for tradespeople. Sign up in just 10 minutes at https://bankwith.relayfi.com/lawncarerookie/ SAVE up to $150 with Early Bird Registration at www.LCRSummit.com Click this link for more Toro info *THANK YOU TO THE TORO COMPANY FOR SPONSORING THE LCR MEDIA PODCAST More episode links below... https://linktr.ee/lawncarerookie Podcast Merch Link  

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
Advantages of Online Banking

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 24:57


The Difference Between Online Banking and Online BanksThese days, you can do online banking with almost any brick-and-mortar bank or credit union, although features and services will undoubtedly vary from one financial institution to another.Of course, online banks have no brick-and-mortar branches. They're online-only, except for the ATM networks they use, all transactions with them are online. Okay, that's the difference between online banks and online banking, but the reality is, that difference is getting smaller and smaller. The online features of brick-and-mortar banks do rival anything that online-only banks have.Still, some folks are wondering if we will not need brick-and-mortar banks someday. We're probably a long way from that. People still need services only brick-and-mortar banks can provide, like businesses depositing coins and currency. You can't do that online.The Effects of Online BankingThere are still 77,500 bank branches in the U.S., which sounds like a lot, but it's 12,500 fewer than five years ago. As more and more people do their banking online, traditional banks need fewer branches. You've probably noticed some of them closing in your area. We'll probably always need brick-and-mortar banks—just fewer of them.So, with both online banks and online banking, it doesn't matter where the bank is, and it also doesn't matter where you are. You can do almost everything that needs to be done on your computer or smartphone. Now that's convenient. Don't ever use public Wi-Fi for your banking or any financial transaction. It's too easy for hackers to steal your personal information.Now, there's another massive advantage of online banking that few people think about. It doesn't matter where the financial institution is; you can select any bank or credit union for your banking needs.You may have chosen a particular bank because they have many branches or even one branch conveniently located along your way home from work. Direct deposit long ago removed the need to stop and deposit a paycheck, but now you can deposit any check with your smartphone.Is there much of a difference between banks? Aren't they all pretty much the same? Actually, no.Wouldn't it be great to know that your financial institution supports Christian values making a positive change in the world and providing excellent service? Wouldn't you want it to prioritize people over profit? Profit is not bad, but it can't be the only priority.Stewardship is about 100% of what God gives us, not just the 10% in the offering plate. What if you could find and support faith-based institutions to help Christ's followers live and give more abundantly? Online banking can give you faith-aligned options once you choose an institution that aligns with your values. There are many great faith-aligned banks and credit unions available today. One example is Christian Community Credit Union, an underwriter of this program. Christian Community Credit Union (CCCU)CCCU offers online banking that can be accessed from anywhere in the country. It's a great example of how our banking decisions can positively impact the kingdom. CCCU has donated over $6 million to ministry and mission projects in the U.S. and worldwide. And they're using banking to leverage the money their members deposit with them to help construct new church buildings, expand ministries, and help Christian business owners thrive.If you're looking for a faith-based banking solution that aligns with your beliefs and values, I'd encourage you to consider Christian Community Credit Union. Plus, each account is insured for up to $250,000 by ASI. You can find out more at JoinChristianCommunity.com. That's JoinChristianCommunity.com.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:My daughter was recently in an accident which resulted in a lawsuit of $250,000. She is 50 years old, has no savings plan, and is in a quandary currently. She's supposed to meet with the lawyers next week and has been told that they will instruct her to take this money as an annuity, which we know nothing about. How would you instruct her going forward? My mom passed away in 2021 and left money in a trust for each of her children, but she made me the trustee of that trust. One of my brothers has always struggled financially so his portion is left with special considerations to be given annually, no more than a certain amount so that it will last in case he needs it. Sadly, it's created some relational stress because he continually asks for more than my mom wants me to give him. Because of this, he has stopped speaking to me and I'm wondering if I should turn it over to a banker to improve our relationship.My wife is a business owner and she is 51 years old. She wonders if it's too late to get some retirement in an account for her and which company you recommend. My father is 88 years old and in good health. My mom died about 4 months ago and my father wants to protect his home which is worth between $350,000 - $400,000. He wants to give it to my two siblings and me as an inheritance. He also has about $250,000 in liquid assets, so if he were to go into a nursing home, how could he protect that inheritance? All the kids' names are on the liquid assets, but the home only has his and my mom's names on the deed. If we wanted to do a trust, what kind should we consider opening? What about the timeframe?My wife and I have a 5-year-old, a 7-year-old, and an 18-month-old right now. We are trying to be intentional about helping our boys create a foundation they can build off of financial knowledge and management of money from saving to giving to spending. Do you have any recommendations regarding resources to help us teach our kids these biblical money management principles?Resources Mentioned:Christian Community Credit UnionThe Sound Mind Investing Handbook by Austin Pryor and Mark BillerTrusted: Preparing Your Kids for a Lifetime of God-Honoring Money Management by Matt BellRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

MoneyWise Live
Advantages of Online Banking

MoneyWise Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 42:51 Transcription Available


If you’re still using the drive-thru window at your local bank branch to deposit checks and do other routine banking chores, you really should look into doing more of your banking online—to save time and gas. On today's Faith & Finance Live, Rob West will talk about the advantages of online banking. Then he’ll answer your calls about investing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Roger Beaumont: New Zealand Banking Association CEO on the new wave of anti-scam measures for online banking

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 3:29


New anti-scam measures are on the way for online banking. The New Zealand Banking Association has today announced our banks will roll out a 'confirmation of payee' service by the end of the year. It will make direct cash transfers more secure, by cross checking names registered to accounts when transfers are made. Chief executive Roger Beaumont says this project has been in the works since September 2023.  "This is something that takes time, it has been progressed since we announced that in September - and we're moving at that pace."  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: ELON MUSK: Conversation with colleague and author John Tamny re the early moments of online banking when Elon Musk and colleagues created what is now called PayPal -- and how reluctant Wall Street was about the notion that customers would trust a

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 3:14


PREVIEW: ELON MUSK: Conversation with colleague and author John Tamny re the early moments of online banking when Elon Musk and colleagues created what is now called PayPal -- and how reluctant Wall Street was about the notion that customers would trust and manage digitally accounted money.  More of this tonight. 1883 Wall Street The Money Confusion: How Illiteracy About Currencies and Inflation Sets the Stage for the Crypto Revolution by John Tamny  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Money-Confusion-Illiteracy-Currencies-Revolution/dp/1958682268/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Money, Tamny argues, is a natural market phenomenon and one that asserts itself even in a world of government-issued paper. While economists and pundits hide behind charts, equations and supercilious commentary about the so-called "money supply," Tamny provides familiar examples from the real-world to expose this mysticism as modern-day phrenology. He makes plain throughout a book that rejects nearly all conventional wisdom about money that a focus on "money supply" is the surest sign of a thought process hopelessly off course. In truth, trusted money in circulation is a natural consequence of commerce, not the instigator as economists imagine. That a free market for money has formed in a world of government currencies is what sets the stage for private money as the eventual replacement for government mediums of exchange. Precisely because money facilitates global cooperation on the way to staggering advances in productivity, it's essential that money be trusted as a measure in the same way that the mile, degree and tablespoon are trusted today. Although academia and policymakers misunderstand money and inflation to a frightening degree, the thinkers, innovators, and risk-takers have forged a better way. The future is here for money; and that future, Tamny explains, is blindingly bright.

Insurance Business Babes
Do you, an independent insurance broker, need an LLC?

Insurance Business Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 34:05


In today's episode, we delve into the crucial process of setting up an LLC for your insurance business. Cohost Joanna Wyckoff shares her first-hand experience of establishing her own agency, Top Flight Insurance, and the essential steps she took to form an LLC. From obtaining name approval to acquiring an EIN number and navigating state agency licenses, Joanna details the process in a quick and easy manner, emphasizing significant cost savings by handling the process herself. We also explore the benefits of having separate LLCs for each agent and the tax advantages it offers. Plus, we discuss retirement savings options for self-employed individuals and the insights into managing multiple LLCs. So, if you're ready to level up your insurance business with the power of an LLC, then stay tuned for all the expert tips and valuable insights coming your way.

Jung & Naiv
#686 - BSI-Präsidentin Claudia Plattner (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik)

Jung & Naiv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 125:19


Zu Gast im Studio: Claudia Plattner, Mathematikerin und seit dem 1. Juli 2023 Präsidentin des Bundesamts für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik. Das BSI ist eine deutsche Bundesoberbehörde, die für Fragen der IT-Sicherheit zuständig ist. Der Leitsatz des BSI lautet: „Das BSI als die Cyber-Sicherheitsbehörde des Bundes gestaltet Informationssicherheit in der Digitalisierung durch Prävention, Detektion und Reaktion für Staat, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.“ Ein Gespräch über Cybersicherheit, die Aufgaben des BSI, Ransomware, die Alltagsrolle der Behörde bei Bürgerthemen wie Smartphones, Saugroboter, E-Autos, Onlinebanking, verschlüsselte Emails, die Auswirkungen und massiven Kosten von Cyberkriminalität, politische Untätigkeit und fehlendes Problembewusstsein, Claudias Kindheit, Studium und Werdegang, Arbeiten bei der Deutschen Bahn, die mangelnde Unabhängkeit des BSI, Interessenkonflikte durch die Unterordnung beim Bundesinnenministerium, der Einkauf von Sicherheitslücken und Zero Days, Austrocknen von Schwarzmärkten, die Mitwirkung des BSI am Staatstrojaner, Huawei in der deutschen Infrastruktur sowie die Haftung von Software-Herstellern für mangelnde Qualität ihrer Produkten + eure Fragen via Hans Bitte unterstützt unsere Arbeit finanziell: Konto: Jung & Naiv IBAN: DE854 3060 967 104 779 2900 GLS Gemeinschaftsbank PayPal ► http://www.paypal.me/JungNaiv

Radio Giga
Sparkassen-App: Face-ID aktivieren – so geht es

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024


Mit der Sparkassen-App kann man auf das Online-Banking auf dem Smartphone zugreifen. Der Zugang ist gesichert, es muss also ein Passwort beim Login eingegeben werden. iPhone-Nutzer können alternativ auch Face-ID in der Sparkassen-App aktivieren.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
EPAM survey reveals more than half of adults turn to online banking to cope with the cost of living

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 3:58


In a nationally representative survey of 1,005 adults in Ireland, carried out by Censuswide, EPAM has found that 53% of adults are now turning to their bank's website and mobile app to access personal finance support tools to cope with the cost of living. According to the research, nearly half (48%) of adults say they do not make enough money - either through salary or benefits - to cover their living expenses. This is more pronounced for young adults, with 58% of those aged 24 and under saying their living expenses exceed their income. More than half (56%) of adults, meanwhile, say they operate on a paycheque-to-paycheque basis. Increasingly, an industry-wide focus on user experience has seen banking providers introduce tools, which can be accessed via mobile app or online, that can help customers to track and gain insights into their spending, enabling them to budget more effectively. EPAM's research suggests that this could have a profound impact on those struggling to budget effectively - particularly for the significant proportion of people who do not track their spending. The company found that 21% of adults in Ireland rarely or never track their monthly spending and therefore don't know how much they spend each month. Overall, 64% of adults would like additional support in managing their spending. More than one-third of adults (37%) said they would like this support to come from more digital support and insights from their bank. Meanwhile, 19% of banking customers would be open to AI-powered personal finance advice from their bank it if helped them to better manage their finances. Martin Byrne, VP and Country Manager for Ireland, EPAM Systems, commented on the research. He said: "Online and mobile banking is rapidly transforming as banking providers focus on user experience to stand out among their competitors. Online banking platforms have gone from functional to insightful, with users now having access to intelligent insights that make the prospect of budgeting seem a little less overwhelming. "We found that even those who are successfully managing their spending want more support in managing their budgets. It can help people to save for a mortgage, make future plans, or simply have more disposable income to spend on treating themselves or loved ones. A banking provider that can empower its customers to take more control of their finances can secure a more loyal customer base and make a real societal difference by helping people to cope in more challenging times." With a global workforce of almost 55,000, EPAM has a presence in 50+ regions and countries, including Ireland. The company helps banks and financial services companies to embrace technologies that transform the user experience while also adhering to the most stringent regulations and cybersecurity standards. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Making Money Personal
Features of Online and Mobile Banking - Money Tip Tuesday

Making Money Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 3:16


Banking technology has evolved immensely over the years. What once began in the 1980's with dial-up services to access accounts on your home computer has developed into the extensive, and somewhat essential, online and mobile banking we use today. Links:  Learn more about Triangle's Online Banking and Mobile Banking tools Watch our Remote Deposit Capture tutorial Learn more about our Mobile Banking app and it's features Check out TCU University for more financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.  Online Banking refers to transactions conducted through a financial institution's website via a web browser on any device with an internet connection (for example-- a computer, tablet, or smartphone). With online banking, you do not need to download an application which is why it's a simple and popular option for many.   Mobile Banking is typically conducted through a financial institution's mobile app, however many FIs also offer some mobile banking capabilities through SMS texts.  Online and Mobile banking is convenient for those who want to manage their finances from home or on-the-go. Both provide:  Account Information  Transaction History  Fund Transfers Bill Pay Card Management Budgeting Tools and more!   Online Banking and Mobile Banking offer similar tools and features to keep your banking experience easy and convenient. If you're new to online or mobile banking here are a few of the features you should consider setting up and using right away.  Text Alerts. For those who don't have a smartphone, text alerts allow credit union members to receive notifications directly to their phone with an SMS text when large deposits or large withdrawals are made, weekly account balance updates, or when their account balance falls below a specific amount, to name a few. To sign up for these notifications, log into your online banking account (on your computer) and enter your phone number.    Remote Deposit Capture. Through your financial institution's mobile app, you can use remote deposit capture to deposit a check without stepping a foot into a branch. RDC typically only takes a minute or two which makes it a popular option for those with busy lifestyles. If you don't have a smartphone, you can still deposit checks from home through your online banking account using a scanner.     Push Notifications. Similar to text alerts, push notifications can be enabled to alert you when specific actions occur on your account. These can include spending transaction notifications, low balance, large deposits or large withdrawals, etc. To enable push notifications, log into your bank or credit union's mobile app and toggle these notifications on.   Both mobile and online banking allow you to manage your money in ways that work best for you. If you haven't created your online or mobile banking account yet, what are you waiting for? Take control of your finances today!  Set it up now at trianglecu.org.  If there are any other tips or topics, you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org.  Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB and IG page and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts.   Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.   Have a great day! 

Tavis Smiley
Kelly Ifill, the founder and CEO of Guava, an innovative online banking platform for Black small-business owners, joins Tavis to discuss her journey, the importance of Black entrepreneurship, and the transformative potential of inclusive financial solutio

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 18:01


Tavis Smiley is joined in conversation with Kelly Ifill, a dynamic entrepreneur whose journey has culminated in the creation of Guava, an innovative online banking platform designed to empower Black small-business owners. Kelly's initial exposure to her family's business background led her to veer away from entrepreneurship. However, a keen understanding of the challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs and a determination to make a difference ultimately inspired her to launch Guava. The platform's rapid growth, attracting over 3,000 members in just seven months, reflects Kelly's unwavering commitment to fostering financial equity and amplifying minority-owned businesses. She joins Tavis in a discussion that explores her personal narrative, the importance of Black entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of inclusive financial solutions.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Problems with BOI app and online banking

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 1:13


Some Bank of Ireland customers have been reporting problems accessing its 365 Online banking website and phone app this morning. Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan joins us with the details

AP Audio Stories
Bug in Chase Bank online banking causes double transactions, fees; bank now says situation resolved

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 0:42


AP correspondent Shelley Adler reports on Chase outage.

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
The Truth Unveiled: Debunking the Top 10 Myths about Digital Data Security

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 107:35


In this eye-opening podcast episode, we dive into the world of online safety and debunk the top myths that surround it. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and provide practical tips to enhance digital security. Key Points Discussed: The Role of Antivirus Software: Separating Fact from Fiction Discover why antivirus software isn't always necessary, as we delve into the capabilities of Windows Defender and its ability to provide adequate protection. Moving Beyond Caution: Preventing Hacking and Breaches Understand why being cautious alone isn't enough to prevent hacking and learn practical steps you can take to enhance your overall online security. Secure Websites: Debunking the Myth of Invincibility Gain a deeper understanding of even seemingly secure websites' vulnerabilities and how cybercriminals can exploit them. Identity Theft: Taking Action to Safeguard Your Information Realize that it's never too late to protect yourself against identity theft, and explore strategies to stay informed and safeguard your valuable personal data. Fraud Reimbursement: Unveiling the Bank's Responsibility Learn about the potential limitations of reimbursement by banks in fraud cases, emphasizing the need for proactive measures to mitigate risks. Online Banking Apps: Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures Explore the truth behind the security of online banking apps, understand that they are not immune to cyberattacks, and discover effective ways to secure your mobile banking experience. Password Strength: Beyond the Basics Recognize the importance of strong passwords, but also be aware of the exploitable vulnerabilities present in websites and apps that can compromise your data. Empowering Yourself: The Importance of Staying Informed Emphasize the significance of staying informed about the latest security measures, emerging threats, and best practices to enhance your online safety. Join us as we dive deep into these topics and gain access to expert insights provided by renowned cybersecurity expert Craig Peterson. Subscribe to our podcast to stay updated on the latest trends, valuable tips, and practical advice to strengthen your digital defenses. Related Article: Debunking the Top 10 Myths about Digital Data Security Protect yourself, stay informed, and subscribe to our podcast today to unlock the secrets of online safety and security! Note: This podcast episode is based on the insightful article by Craig Peterson. For further details and a comprehensive understanding, we encourage you to read the related article provided in the show notes. You can also catch Craig at the following stations and channels: With Jim Polito at 0836 Tuesdays WTAG AM 580 - FM 94.9  Talk 1200 News Radio 920 & 104.7 FM WHJJ NewsRadio 560 WHYN WXTK Craigs Show Airs 0600 Saturday and Sunday With  Jeff Katz 1630 - Tuesdays WRVA 96.1 FM, 1140 AM   WGAN  Matt Gagnon 0730 Wednesdays Craigs Show Airs 1700 Saturday  WGIR 610 & News Radio 96.7 Chris Ryan 0730 Mondays  Craigs Show Airs 1130 Saturday  On the Internet: Tune-In (WGAN) Radio.com (WRVA) iHeartRadio (WGIR, WTAG, and other stations)

The Lupe and Royce Show
Introducing 5-Factor Authentication with Hill Harper

The Lupe and Royce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 2:23


Spaceman World Media is proud to present  A new podcast about our constantly evolving relationship with technology. We've teamed up with award-winner actor, best-selling author, and tech entrepreneur Hill Harper to host 5-Factor Authentication – a podcast produced by kglobal in partnership with Spaceman World Media that makes listeners smarter about their digital life. In each episode, Hill sits down with an industry insider to dive deeper into the technologies they've worked with, how they're changing our society and what we should expect next.  Early episodes feature Chris Krebs,  the nation's top cybersecurity and risk management expert, Sheena Allen, the youngest woman in America to own and operate a digital bank and music producer Isaac Hayes III who founded Fanbase – a creator-focused social media platform.5-Factor Authentication is available now on Apple and Spotify.  For all the details check out https://www.5factorauthentication.com/