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From 14 September 2019, millions of online shoppers could face chaos after a security shake-up that may bar customers without mobile phones.
Critics say banks have not done enough to prepare shoppers for the major changes, which are due to take place within weeks.
The new system, aimed at preventing fraud, requires customers to use an access code - typically sent to a mobile - before making purchases online.
They must enter this number at the check-out to confirm payment.
Much of the problem is down to banks refusing to give customers a choice of how to receive the codes. Santander, with 15 million active customers, says it will only send the code by text to a mobile or via the smartphone app. Those without a mobile will no longer be able to use their card online. You may also struggle if you have poor signal. Santander has yet to tell customers.
HSBC customers will be sent a code via text to a mobile. If unable to receive it, they can get it sent by email — but only if HSBC has their address. Lloyds will text the code to a mobile or send a message to a landline. Royal Bank of Scotland customers can also opt for an email. Nationwide will offer mobile and email options, as well as notifications sent to banking apps and the use of a card reader.
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