A small program that lets your bank confirm payments are signed by your laptop's hardware security chip. Without it, your bank cannot authorize card payments from this device.
Download for WindowsModern laptops contain a hardware security chip dedicated to signing sensitive operations. Your bank uses this chip to be certain that this exact device approved each payment — even a stolen password or copied card details cannot authorize a payment without it.
The agent is the bridge between your bank's web page and the security chip. It does only what your bank asks, only when your bank asks.
The agent runs only when your bank's web page asks for a signature. It is not always-on, does not phone home, does not collect data, does not track activity, does not see your other websites.
When it runs, it signs only the specific transaction your bank presented. Each signature can only authorize that one transaction.
Windows 10 or 11 with a TPM 2.0 security chip. Most laptops built since 2016 have one. You don't need administrator rights to install the agent — it lives in your personal account only.
Contact your bank's customer support. If you're testing this on behalf of TrustMission Bank, reach info@lafip.com.