Gordan your reply is pretty much bang on the money. Other peace of mind factors are: to access your beem account requires both your beem sms password and your phone. Apart from your beem password (which you are encouraged to delete) Nothing else resides on your phone, so if you lose your phone you do not lose your money. All transactions can be viewed from you personal control panel,at www.beemme.co.uk (which again requires your phone and webb password to access.)all bank related data is encrypted, and to send money to people you have to load their name and number into your beem phonebook. Beem is also PCI(payment card industry)compliant. All that said it probably makes good sense to:
1. to delete sensitive sent text messages and then 2. Not then lose your phone.
We're sorry. We were unable to report abuse at this time.
We limit the number of reactions an individual user can submit over a given period for quality reasons. You have currently reached that limit. Please try resubmitting your abuse report again later.
Comment is too long. Enter 500 characters or less.
Comments