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Serious What happened to the token now

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???? Everyone collected ? KNN my uncle heard some even battery flat already? Has it been rollout to use ? No news ? KNN
 
Is it so difficult to rollout a bloody token ? KNN what about is it so difficult to rollout vaccine? KNN
 
My uncle has this feeling moh is half hearted one or else until so long no action KNN
 
I have removed the battery.

I think they were experiencing logistical problems with the token, had to outsource to various manufacturers. That's why there are different designs.
 
I have removed the battery.

I think they were experiencing logistical problems with the token, had to outsource to various manufacturers. That's why there are different designs.
Leemoved can preserve the batt KNN my uncle will leemove it KNN
 
I have removed the battery.

I think they were experiencing logistical problems with the token, had to outsource to various manufacturers. That's why there are different designs.
Having trouble with logistics then when those collected already batt flat need another round of troubling with batt leeplacement exercise? KNN
 
The token will become a relic, just like DBS' token

DBS phasing out use of physical tokens from April
Customers will have to use its digital token to authenticate all banking transactions
DBS Bank will stop issuing physical tokens on Feb 1, and customers can no longer use them to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1. PHOTO: DBS BANK

DBS Bank will stop issuing physical tokens on Feb 1, and customers can no longer use them to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1.
PHOTO: DBS BANK
lesterwong.png

Lester Wong

JAN 21, 2021, 5:00 AM SGT


DBS Bank customers will no longer be able to use their physical tokens to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1, with the bank to stop issuing these tokens on Feb 1.

This means that users will be required to use the bank's digital token, which can be set up via the DBS digital banking app, to authenticate all banking transactions.

Unlike the physical token, which is a separate device, the digital token operates within the digital banking app on users' smartphones. It is otherwise identical in function.
The bank said the digital token saves users the hassle of having to replace physical tokens that usually run out of power after about five years.

The bank started progressively replacing the use of physical tokens with the digital version three years ago.

DBS said yesterday that a "large majority" of its active digital banking users are already using digital tokens.

It is not known how many users are still using the bank's physical tokens. DBS has more than three million mobile banking users in total.

DBS head of consumer banking Jeremy Soo said feedback has been positive, with customers appreciating the "added convenience" of the digital tokens.

"As more customers take to mobile banking, our aim is to ensure that access to our services is as seamless and fuss-free as possible, without compromising on security," he said.

"Digital tokens save customers the hassle of carrying around a physical token, and of being unable to access our online or mobile services should customers accidentally misplace them."

UOB was the first bank here to introduce digital tokens to customers in 2016, while OCBC Bank launched its digital token in 2019.

UOB and OCBC stopped issuing physical tokens in 2018 and 2019 respectively, although both said customers can still request physical tokens should they want to.

"Some customers may opt for physical tokens if they are using an older mobile device that does not support the minimum operating system requirements of the UOB Mighty app, requirements which are in place to protect customers from cyberthreats," said UOB head of group personal financial services Jacquelyn Tan.

About 85 per cent of the bank's active app users are using digital tokens, she added.

OCBC vice-president of digital business Andrew Chang said the bank has made a "concerted effort" to nudge its customers to adopt digital tokens, with more than half of its active digital users using digital tokens now.
 
The token will become a relic, just like DBS' token

DBS phasing out use of physical tokens from April
Customers will have to use its digital token to authenticate all banking transactions
DBS Bank will stop issuing physical tokens on Feb 1, and customers can no longer use them to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1. PHOTO: DBS BANK

DBS Bank will stop issuing physical tokens on Feb 1, and customers can no longer use them to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1.
PHOTO: DBS BANK
lesterwong.png

Lester Wong

JAN 21, 2021, 5:00 AM SGT


DBS Bank customers will no longer be able to use their physical tokens to access mobile and digital banking services from April 1, with the bank to stop issuing these tokens on Feb 1.

This means that users will be required to use the bank's digital token, which can be set up via the DBS digital banking app, to authenticate all banking transactions.

Unlike the physical token, which is a separate device, the digital token operates within the digital banking app on users' smartphones. It is otherwise identical in function.
The bank said the digital token saves users the hassle of having to replace physical tokens that usually run out of power after about five years.

The bank started progressively replacing the use of physical tokens with the digital version three years ago.

DBS said yesterday that a "large majority" of its active digital banking users are already using digital tokens.

It is not known how many users are still using the bank's physical tokens. DBS has more than three million mobile banking users in total.

DBS head of consumer banking Jeremy Soo said feedback has been positive, with customers appreciating the "added convenience" of the digital tokens.

"As more customers take to mobile banking, our aim is to ensure that access to our services is as seamless and fuss-free as possible, without compromising on security," he said.

"Digital tokens save customers the hassle of carrying around a physical token, and of being unable to access our online or mobile services should customers accidentally misplace them."

UOB was the first bank here to introduce digital tokens to customers in 2016, while OCBC Bank launched its digital token in 2019.

UOB and OCBC stopped issuing physical tokens in 2018 and 2019 respectively, although both said customers can still request physical tokens should they want to.

"Some customers may opt for physical tokens if they are using an older mobile device that does not support the minimum operating system requirements of the UOB Mighty app, requirements which are in place to protect customers from cyberthreats," said UOB head of group personal financial services Jacquelyn Tan.

About 85 per cent of the bank's active app users are using digital tokens, she added.

OCBC vice-president of digital business Andrew Chang said the bank has made a "concerted effort" to nudge its customers to adopt digital tokens, with more than half of its active digital users using digital tokens now.

Good luck when you don't have a phone when you wish to check your bank account. Ever heard of giving your customers a choice? :rolleyes:
 
???? Everyone collected ? KNN my uncle heard some even battery flat already? Has it been rollout to use ? No news ? KNN

cheesepie
collection point damn stupid
my c.c. 200m from my house
cannot collect

must go another c.c. a few km away

cheesepie knn
who the Idiot to designate collection points ?
 
Your typical PAP grassroots dunces, usually masquerading as non-partisan operatives of the PA. :wink:

and these dumb banks Idiots
who could guess my
log in id
or
password
must issue tokens
now they take back tokens
to shaft up their ass ?
 
We can collect our TTT at all CC from Monday, but who cares?
 
KNN my uncle just leescovered 2 very very stoopid thing about the ttt KNN
1. Before officiallee started to use the battery is flat need leeplacement KNN
2. After leeplacement went to the first mandatory venue to use nebermind scan song song but endup 2nd level of leegistration counter 2m away from the scan token desk need to scan ic again wtf KNN KNN KNN when my uncle want to use token again for this counter they say only can use IC KNN KNN KNN
 
KNN my uncle just leescovered 2 very very stoopid thing about the ttt KNN
1. Before officiallee started to use the battery is flat need leeplacement KNN
2. After leeplacement went to the first mandatory venue to use nebermind scan song song but endup 2nd level of leegistration counter 2m away from the scan token desk need to scan ic again wtf KNN KNN KNN when my uncle want to use token again for this counter they say only can use IC KNN KNN KNN

Someone, somewhere is making a fortune producing those tokens (and the scanner/reader devices). :wink:
 
Someone, somewhere is making a fortune producing those tokens (and the scanner/reader devices). :wink:
KNN my uncle don't care who made the fortune as long as not from his pocket KNN so my uncle rather they just give this someone the money directlee instead of creating extra trouble KNN same as hospital visitor leegistration counter my uncle rather pap pay the old farts to stay at home than creating trouble for visitors KNN
 
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