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Our Privacy Promise To Members
Trust has always been the foundation of our relationship with
members. You have chosen to do business with us, and we
recognize our responsibility to keep the information you provide
us safe and secure. To preserve your trust, we pledge to
protect your privacy by adhering to the practices described
below. This policy is intended to benefit only the parties to
this Agreement, and provides no benefits or rights to any
other persons.
SFCU Privacy Notice
Types of Information We Collect
We only collect information
about our members for lawful business purposes, or as otherwise
required by applicable law. We collect information about members
from the following sources: (a) Applications for services,
verifications, current and past employers, other forms and any
communications you send to us including electronic messages from
which we collect your name, addresses, phone numbers, social
security numbers, financial data, birth date, gender and other
information; (b) Transactions involving your accounts or services
with us from which we collect information such as your name,
account number, balance, payment history, parties to your
transactions and credit card usage; (c) Consumer Credit Reports
from which we collect information regarding your creditworthiness,
credit history and account activity; and (d) Market Research Firms
that provide us with a variety of information regarding our members
such as the number of individuals in a household, home ownership.
You agree that the telephone numbers, mailing and e-mail
addresses provided in your Membership Application and Signature
Card, or any other application or communication sent to us are
publicly available and will be used to provide notices, disclosures,
statements, other communications (including but not limited to our
responses to your e-mail communications) and offers for certain
products or services.
The Credit Union’s Website
Use of our web site or linking to a site we sponsor requires the use of "cookies," which are small pieces of information a web site stores on a visitor's web browser to remind the site about the user the next time the site is visited. We do not store confidential or sensitive information through the use of cookies. Our use of cookies enhances our member's online transactions and eases navigation through our web site. For certain applications, such as online transactions, cookies are required to help protect the privacy of a member's transactions by, for example, terminating the session if the member forgets to log out. We collect e-mail addresses from members who request electronic services, and from users of our web site who choose to provide their addresses.
Types of Information We Disclose
To benefit our members and former members, we only share the information described in the Section above, within the Credit Union, which includes all employees, directors, agents, volunteers, committee members and field agents, and with certain trusted third parties described in this paragraph, who are obligated to maintain the confidentiality and security of your private information. We use the services of various third parties to assist us in offering financial services to our members. For example, we use the services of third parties for processing or facilitating transactions using credit cards, checks (share drafts), debit cards and other access devices including home-banking; for assistance in making loans, loan underwriting; processing loan applications; appraising collateral; statement printing; bookkeeping and accounting; consulting and business development services; and for processing our outgoing mail. We also work with companies that may provide financial serv
ices such as financial planning, financial counseling, investment services, extended automotive service contracts, personal, property or other insurance, credit counseling, retail automobile sales and travel services to you.
Sharing Information with Credit Union Affiliates
Sharing Information with Credit Union Affiliates.
Sharonview
FCU is providing this notice that we may share personal
information (such as name, address, and account number) and
account information (such as type of accounts, account balances,
and transaction history) with our real estate affiliate, Sharonview
CUSO, Inc., so they can serve you more efficiently. Our affiliate
maintains the same privacy standards as the Credit Union.
You may limit our affiliate from marketing their products or
services to you based on personal information we collect and share
with them. This information includes your income, your account
history and your credit score. Your choice to limit marketing offers
from our affiliate will apply until you tell us to change your choice.
If this is a joint account, any joint owner can opt-out on behalf of
the other account owner.
To limit marketing offers from our affiliate(s), contact us:
- By telephone: 800-462-4421
- By mail: Sharonview Federal Credit Union
PO Box 2070, Fort Mill, SC 29716
Security
We are committed to taking every reasonable precaution
to protect individual identifying information that you provide to us.
We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to
employees who need to know that information to provide products
or services to you. We also maintain physical, electronic and
procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard
your nonpublic personal information.
Modification
The Credit Union reserves the right to modify, change
or amend this Privacy Policy and Agreement at any time without
notice other than as expressly required by applicable law.
What members can do to help
Protect your account numbers,
card numbers, PINs (personal identification numbers), and
passwords. In particular, never keep your PIN with your debit card
or credit card, as that makes you vulnerable in the event you lose
your card or your card is stolen. Use caution in revealing account
numbers, social security numbers, etc. to other persons. In
particular, if a caller tells you he/she is calling you on behalf of the
credit union and asks for your account number, you should beware.
Legitimate credit union staff would already have access to that
information. It's important that the credit union has current
information about how to reach you. If we detect potentially
fraudulent use of your account, we will attempt to contact you immediately.
If your address or phone number changes, please let us know.
Protecting Children
We do not knowingly solicit or collect data
from children and we do not knowingly market to children online.
We recognize that protecting children's identities and online
privacy is important and that responsibility rests with us and with
parents.
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