Multi-Factor AuthenticationTerms & Conditions
To protect you from unauthorized access to, or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or distribution of, your personal information, Oppenheimer is offering you the opportunity to enroll in multifactor authentication. This authentication process includes multiple verification steps that must be followed in order to use Client Access. Multifactor authentication requires username, a password and entry of a one-time code delivered via text message when the device you are using is not recognized by Oppenheimer.
When you sign up for multifactor authentication with Oppenheimer, you consent to receive a private code sent to your mobile number in order to verify your identity. You will be prompted to enter the code after inputting your login information from a device that is not recognized by Oppenheimer. You are responsible for updating Client Access with any changes to your mobile number. Any failure to do so may result in a disruption to authentication and your ability to log on to Client Access. You can change the mobile number used for multifactor authentication within Client Access.
By participating in multifactor authentication via text, you affirm you are 18 years of age or older, authorized to agree to receive mobile contacts on the mobile number and responsible for any mobile message or data charges incurred. Check with your service provider for details on specific fees and charges that may apply.
Oppenheimer's Privacy Policy applies to multifactor authentication and can be found at www.oppenheimer.com. Multifactor authentication via text may contain private or sensitive information, and you agree to safeguard your mobile device. The safeguarding of your mobile device is your sole responsibility, and failure to do so may result in others viewing your private information.
You acknowledge that multifactor authentication texts from Oppenheimer may not be sent on a “real time” basis, and may be sent at the sole discretion of Oppenheimer. You acknowledge that a code may not be sent on a “real time” basis and there may be a delay between the time you request a code and the time you receive the code. Oppenheimer reserves the right to suspend or stop multifactor authentication at any time and without notice.