TAPPAN COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
PRIVACY POLICY
Tappan Community Credit Union recognizes its responsibility to protect the privacy of member non-public personal information. The purpose of this policy is to set forth the guidelines under which such information may be shared with third parties. It is the intent of the Credit Union to abide by all applicable laws and regulations governing the privacy of non-public personal information including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Privacy of Consumer Financial Information rule (Regulation P).
Tappan Community Credit Union will collect only the personal information necessary to conduct our business. That means just what is necessary to provide competitive financial products and services.
Tappan Community Credit Union will protect member(s) personal information. This credit union will maintain strong security controls to ensure that member(s) information in our files and computers is protected. Where appropriate, we will use security coding techniques to protect against unauthorized access to personal records, to ensure accuracy and integrity of communications and transactions, and to protect member(s) confidentiality.
Member(s) will always have access to their information. As a member of Tappan Community Credit Union member(s) will always have the opportunity to review their information and make changes to ensure that our records are complete and accurate.
Tappan Community Credit Union will only share information when absolutely necessary. We will only share information to administer the products and services we provide, when required to do so by the government, or when we partner with other businesses to offer a broader array of products and services.
Tappan Community Credit Union will partner only with businesses that follow strict confidentiality requirements. The businesses we select will offer products designed to enhance our member(s) economic well-being. Under no circumstances will we authorize those firms to charge member(s) account for any fees without the member(s) express consent, and we will not sell member information to telemarketing firms.
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Privacy, Identity & Online Security
Your personal information is a valuable commodity. It's not only the key to your financial identity, but also to your online identity. Knowing how to protect your information - and your identity - is a must in the 21st century. Here are some tips to doing it effectively.
Limiting Unwanted Calls & Emails - some phone calls and emails are important, some can be annoying and others are just plain illegal. Learn how to reduce the number of
unwanted messages you get by phone and online.
Protecting Kids Online - the opportunities kids have to socialize online come with benefits and risks. Adults can help reduce the risks by talking to kids about making safe and responsible decisions.
Online Security - the internet offers access to a world of products and services, entertainment and information. At the same time it creates opportunities for scammers,
hackers and identity thieves. Learn how to protect your computer, your information and your online files.
Identity Theft - while identity theft can happen to anyone there are some things you can do to reduce your risk. If you think someone is using your personal information
to open accounts, file taxes or make purchases - visit IdentifityTheft.gov to report and recover from identity theft. Looking for identity theft resources to
share in your community? Visit ftc.gov/idtheft.
Tappan Community Credit Union will collect only the personal information necessary to conduct our business. That means just what is necessary to provide competitive financial products and services.
Tappan Community Credit Union will protect member(s) personal information. This credit union will maintain strong security controls to ensure that member(s) information in our files and computers is protected. Where appropriate, we will use security coding techniques to protect against unauthorized access to personal records, to ensure accuracy and integrity of communications and transactions, and to protect member(s) confidentiality.
Member(s) will always have access to their information. As a member of Tappan Community Credit Union member(s) will always have the opportunity to review their information and make changes to ensure that our records are complete and accurate.
Tappan Community Credit Union will only share information when absolutely necessary. We will only share information to administer the products and services we provide, when required to do so by the government, or when we partner with other businesses to offer a broader array of products and services.
Tappan Community Credit Union will partner only with businesses that follow strict confidentiality requirements. The businesses we select will offer products designed to enhance our member(s) economic well-being. Under no circumstances will we authorize those firms to charge member(s) account for any fees without the member(s) express consent, and we will not sell member information to telemarketing firms.
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Privacy, Identity & Online Security
Your personal information is a valuable commodity. It's not only the key to your financial identity, but also to your online identity. Knowing how to protect your information - and your identity - is a must in the 21st century. Here are some tips to doing it effectively.
Limiting Unwanted Calls & Emails - some phone calls and emails are important, some can be annoying and others are just plain illegal. Learn how to reduce the number of
unwanted messages you get by phone and online.
Protecting Kids Online - the opportunities kids have to socialize online come with benefits and risks. Adults can help reduce the risks by talking to kids about making safe and responsible decisions.
Online Security - the internet offers access to a world of products and services, entertainment and information. At the same time it creates opportunities for scammers,
hackers and identity thieves. Learn how to protect your computer, your information and your online files.
Identity Theft - while identity theft can happen to anyone there are some things you can do to reduce your risk. If you think someone is using your personal information
to open accounts, file taxes or make purchases - visit IdentifityTheft.gov to report and recover from identity theft. Looking for identity theft resources to
share in your community? Visit ftc.gov/idtheft.
YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED TO $250,000 PER ACCOUNT BY AMERICAN SHARE INSURANCE (ASI)
"MEMBERS' ACCOUNTS ARE NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY ANY GOVERNMENT OR GOVERNMENT SPONSORED AGENCY." THIS INSTITUTION IS NOT FEDERALLY INSURED. IF THIS INSTITUTION FAILS, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOES NOT GUARANTEE DEPOSITORS WILL GET BACK THEIR MONEY .
191 PARK AVENUE EAST, MANSFIELD, OHIO 44902
PHONE: (419) 526-1616
191 PARK AVENUE EAST, MANSFIELD, OHIO 44902
PHONE: (419) 526-1616