Fidelity Customer Service FAQ Profile Management
Post on: 2 Апрель, 2015 No Comment
Username and password
You can change your username, password, or security questions any time at Your Profile . After logging in, select Security Settings, then Log in/Password.
Provide us with some simple information to help verify your identity, then we can reset your password or show you your username. Reset your password or look up your username now.
Note: Changing your password will also update it in the Fidelity phone system, and other Fidelity websites, such as NetBenefits ® and eWorkplace ® .
To get a username and password for online and phone access to your account, you’ll need to register with Fidelity. Register now.
Note: If you have previously registered with Fidelity.com, NetBenefits ®. or eWorkplace ®. you do not need to register again. You can use your existing username and password to access your new account.
Yes, the same username and password should be used to access all of your Fidelity accounts through any of our service channels including:
- Fidelity.com (brokerage accounts, mutual funds, personal retirement accounts, such as IRAs)
- NetBenefits.com (employer-sponsored accounts, such as 401(k), 403(b), 457, health savings accounts, pensions, and HR/payroll)
- Charitablegift.com (Charitable Gift Fund SM accounts)
- eWorkplace
- Fidelity Automated Service Telephone (FAST ® )
- Wireless access through Fidelity Mobile ®
- Fidelity representative phone support
When you select the Remember me check box and then log in, your username is encrypted and stored on the computer you are currently using. The next time you log in, we will prefill your username and you only need to enter your password (which, for security reasons, is never saved) to log in.
Up to seven Fidelity usernames may be stored on a computer and accessed from the Username dropdown menu. If you log in from multiple computers, such as your home and work computers, you must save the username on each computer separately.
For security reasons, only the last three characters of saved usernames are displayed with Remember me. If you are saving multiple usernames on the same computer, be sure that the last three characters are different, so that you can tell them apart easily.
Note: Because Remember me stores your username on the computer you’re using, do not use this feature on public computers (such as those in a library or Internet cafe).
To remove a username from the saved list, clear the Remember me check box when logging in. The username will not be saved on the computer you are using at the time. If you have saved your username on multiple computers, such as your home and work computers, the username must be removed separately from each computer.
Your username may not be in the list of saved usernames for one of three reasons:
- You are logging in from a different computer. When you selected the Remember me check box and logged in, your username was encrypted and stored on the computer you were using at that time. If you log in from a different computer, you need to check Remember me to save your username.
- More than seven Fidelity usernames have been saved on the computer you are using. Up to seven usernames may be stored on any computer. If customers attempt to save more than seven Fidelity usernames on a computer, only the seven most recently logged in usernames will appear in the dropdown list.
- Your cookies were deleted. Your username is saved in a file called a cookie. When cookies are deleted from your computer, your username will no longer appear in the list of saved usernames. Once deleted, you should close your browser and open a new browser to begin entering your username and password.
For security reasons, only the last three characters of a saved username are displayed. If saving usernames on the same computer, be sure that the last three characters are different, so that you can tell them apart easily.
Usernames and passwords containing letters need to be translated to numbers to enter them in a Fidelity phone system (like FAST, or if you call a representative). Use your telephone keypad to convert the letters to numbers. Here’s an example:
This illustration shows a typical telephone keypad layout. To enter a username, for example, Smith123, press or say 7-6-4-8-4-1-2-3.
Note: Even if you’re using a wireless device with a keypad that’s different from the one above, you must use this standard keypad to convert any letters in your username and password to numbers before entering them in the phone system.