On-Site Electronic Deposit

On-Site Electronic Deposit

⭐️1.5 / 5
Rating
🙌37
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of On

3.0.6

October 10, 2023

Added biometric login and forgot password reset as well as security features and bug fixes.
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2.3.10

May 12, 2022

Updated security certificate.

2.3.5

February 11, 2021

Updated security certificate.

2.3.0

December 9, 2019

Certification for iOS 13

2.0.1314

March 20, 2019

Full certification with iOS 12

2.0.851

April 2, 2018

Updated user interface and full certification with iOS 11.

1.4.7

November 8, 2016

Full certification with iOS 10 and support for 64-bit processing.

1.4.6

April 13, 2015

Full certification with iOS 8 and support for 64-bit processing.

1.4.2.1

June 30, 2014

Minor updates

1.2.3

March 11, 2013

Updated Search words

Price History of On

Description of On

U.S. Bank On-Site Electronic Deposit is an easy-to-use mobile remote deposit capture solution. In just a few easy steps, you can deposit checks without making a trip to the bank. Please note: You must be a U.S. Bank business client enrolled in On-Site Electronic Deposit to use this mobile application. Before using this application, your On-Site Electronic Deposit system administrator must provide you a username and password. For more information about U.S. Bank On-Site Electronic Deposit, contact a U.S.Bank Treasury Management Consutlant. Visit usbank.com/treasurymanagement/contactus to locate a consultant in your area. The U.S. Bank On-Site Electronic Deposit mobile application is free to download. Your mobile carrier may charge access fees depending on your specific plan. Check with your mobile carrier for applicable fees or charges. Some mobile features may require additional online set up. The U.S. Bank On-Site Electronic Deposit application is supported on iPhones and iPads compatible with iOS versions 9.3 to current. U.S. Bank is committed to protecting your security. No sensitive account information or username and password are ever stored on your mobile device and secure encryption is used to protect all transmissions. Service may be subject to credit approval. Eligibility requirements, other conditions, and fees may apply. Deposit products offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Member FDIC. ©2019 U.S. Bank National Association. All rights reserved.
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On: FAQ

Is the On app compatible with iPads?

Yes, you can use the On app on iPad devices.
On was launched by U.S. Bancorp.
The minimum supported iOS version for the On app is iOS 13.0.
The On app has received numerous negative reviews and currently has a poor user rating of 1.5.
The App Genre Of The On App Is Finance.
3.0.6 is the most recent version of the On app.
The date of the latest On update is July 2, 2024.
On became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the On app is U.S. Bancorp.
On is now available to use in English, French, Spanish.
Unfortunately, On is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, On does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, On is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of On

  • Unusable

    The amount of time you need to set aside in order to deposit a check or money order is absurd. Whether it tells you there’s a duplicate check, (deposit amount can be completely unique to other deposits) or blurry image, or straight up erasing the deposit amount you’ve entered, expect 10-15 aggravating minutes to complete what should take 30 seconds.
  • terrible

    Terrible application, locks you out anytime u change your device and u cant reset your password without calling in.
  • Worst Banking App

    This app is complete nonsense when it comes to password changes. It doesn’t store your password on the device which I don’t understand since the user has no access to the account deposited to itself. The password rules are cumbersome and the user has to work with their company’s internal IT department for resets. The reset process makes the user re-enter the temporary password even though it’s entered at the login screen. Garbage.