Faxless Payday Privacy Policy
At Faxless Payday our mission is to meet the desires of our customers. As part of our Privacy Policy, we have adopted the following principles to serve as standards for all Faxless Payday employees for collection, use, retention and security of individual customer information.
We recognize that you have the right to expect your personal financial information to remain private and secure. While certain information is critical to providing quality service, we cannot overlook the fact that one of our most important assets is our customers' trust. Therefore, the safekeeping of customer information is a priority at Faxless Payday.
Faxless Payday has established procedures to ensure that your financial information is accurate, current and complete, in keeping with reasonable commercial standards.
At Faxless Payday employee access to personally identifiable customer information will be limited to those with a business reason for knowing such information.
Faxless Payday is committed to the security or your financial and personal information. All of our operational and data processing systems are in a secure environment that protects your account information from being accessed by third parties.
Information about consumers is accumulated form a variety of sources. Some of the information is provided to Faxless Payday directly by customers themselves. Other information could be obtained by Faxless Payday from outside sources. We will limit the use and collection of information about our customers to that which is necessary to administer our business, provide exceptional service, and offer opportunities that we think will be of interest to customers. This means the information will be used for identifying additional products or services which we believe customers might want to know about. It could also include information and mitigating potential risks or losses to Faxless Payday.
At Faxless Payday your information is provided to help complete a customer-initiated transaction; the customer requests or authorizes it; the information is provided to a reputable credit bureau or similar information reporting agency; the disclosure is required or allowed by law (e.g. subpoena, investigation of fraudulent activity, requested by regulator, etc.); or the customer has been informed about the possibility of disclosure for marketing purposes through a prior notice and given the opportunity to decline or "opt out".
When Faxless Payday conducts business with third parties, it requires its vendors and supplier to maintain similar standards of conduct regarding the privacy of personally identifiable customer information provided to them.
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