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Internet Privacy Policy
This Internet Privacy Policy explains how we may collect
information from you when you visit our web site or when you use our
online financial services.
We recognize the importance our customers place on the privacy and
security of their personal information.
Our goal is to protect your personal information in every way
that we interact with you, whether it's on the telephone, in our
lobby, at one of our ATMs, or on the Internet.
We think
it is important for you to be informed of the policies, procedures,
and security measures that we have in place to safeguard your
personal and confidential information. With that in mind, we have
developed this Internet Privacy Policy to help you to understand the
steps we take to protect your personal information when you utilize
our online financial services.
In addition to the protections discussed within this Internet Privacy Policy, your online financial activities may also be protected by our general privacy policy.
Below
are several definitions of terms used within this policy:
Customer
Information - Customer Information
refers to personally identifiable information about a consumer,
customer or former customer of this Institution.
Internet Protocol (IP) Address - an
IP address is a unique address that devices use in order to identify and
communicate with each other on a computer network.
An IP address can be thought of as a street address or a
phone number for a computer or other network device on the Internet.
Just as each street address and phone number uniquely identifies a
building or telephone, an IP address can uniquely identify a
specific computer or other network device on a network.
We may use IP addresses to monitor login activity and for
identification purposes when necessary for security investigations.
Cookie - a Cookie is a very small text file sent by a web server and stored
on your hard drive, your computer’s memory, or in your browser so
that it can be read back later. Cookies are a basic way for a
server to identify the computer you happen to be using at the time.
Cookies are used for many things from personalizing start up pages
to facilitating online purchases. Cookies help sites recognize
return visitors and they perform a very important function in secure
Internet banking.
"Session"
Cookies are used to
monitor session activity within our Internet banking product. These
Cookies
are encrypted
and only our Service Provider can read the information in these
Cookies. The session
Cookie facilitates the processing of multiple transactions during a
session without requiring you to reenter your passcode for each
individual transaction. Session Cookies used within our
Internet banking product do not pass to your computer’s hard drive.
Instead, the Cookie is stored in your computer’s memory,
identifying only your computer while you are logged on.
When you log off, or close your browser, the Cookie is
destroyed. A new Cookie is used for each session; that way, no one
can use the prior Cookie to access your account. For additional
security, the Cookie expires after 10 minutes of inactivity. It must
then be renewed by reentering your passcode. We do not use this
Cookie to collect or obtain personal information about you.
An encrypted
non-expiring Cookie is also used within our Internet banking product
for the identification of this Institution.
Service
Provider
- In order to provide a full range of online financial services, we
may use various third party providers.
These third parties provide services such as: website
hosting, Internet banking, bill payment, and account aggregation.
Third party providers are referred to within this policy as
“Service Providers”.
Information Collected on the Internet
If you
are just browsing through our website, we do not request any
personally identifiable Customer Information, nor do we collect
unique identifying information about you unless you voluntarily and
knowingly provide us that information, such as when you send us an
email or complete an application online. If you provide us this
information, it is only used internally and in furtherance of the
purpose for which it was provided.
As part
of providing online financial products or services, we may obtain
information about our customers and website visitors from the
following sources:
·
Information we receive
from you on applications, emails, or other forms;
·
Information about your
transactions with this Institution and our affiliates;
·
Information we receive
from a consumer-reporting agency; and
·
Information that is generated
electronically when you visit our website or use our online
financial services.
Service
Providers hosting our website and Internet banking service may
collect general information on our website visitors for security and
statistical purposes.
Such information may include:
·
The Internet address
(referral site) which brought you to our web site;
·
The date and time you
access our site;
·
The name and version of
your web browser;
·
Your Internet Protocol
(IP) address;
·
The pages visited in our
website; and
·
The duration of your
online session.
Our Service Providers may
use Cookies to collect some the above information. In some cases you
must accept cookies in order to view our website.
When you click on advertisements in our website or
advertisements on linked 3rd party web sites, you may receive
another Cookie; however, you do not have to accept any Cookies from
third party advertisements.
As mentioned previously,
our Service Provider(s) may also use Cookies within our Internet
banking and bill payment products. You must accept these Cookies in
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These Cookies do not store any personally identifiable information;
they simply provide another level of security.
Use of Information Collected
·
We may
disclose the information
that we collect, as described above, with Service Providers acting
on our behalf to
provide online financial services such as: Internet banking and bill
payment.
·
We may also
disclose Customer Information when required or permitted by law.
For example, Customer
Information may be disclosed in connection with a subpoena or
similar legal process, fraud prevention, or security investigation.
·
We may also share
Customer Information outside this Institution when we have your
consent, such as when you request a specific product like insurance
or an investment product from a third party financial services
provider.
·
We may also
disclose aggregate (not personally identifiable) Customer
Information with Service Providers or financial institutions that
perform marketing and research services on our behalf and with whom
we have joint marketing agreements. Our contracts require all such
Service Providers/or financial institutions to protect the
confidentiality of your Customer Information to the same extent that
we must do.
·
We do not disclose any
Customer Information about our customers, former customers, website
visitors to anyone, except as permitted or required by law.
·
We do not sell
any of your personal information.
Email Policies
When you
enroll for our online services, we will send you a welcome email.
We may also send emails marketing various products and
services offered by this Institution. We will always provide you an
opportunity to opt-in or opt-out of marketing related emails.
We will
also send security related email notices when you sign-up for email
(“notify me”) alerts on your account(s) or whenever you change your
passcode, security question, or email address.
If you
agree to accept electronic disclosures and/or online account
statements, we may also send you notices of important account
updates through email. For example, if you have agreed to accept
disclosures electronically, we may send you an email with updates to
this privacy policy and/or we may send you a notice that your
account statement is available for viewing on our website. For more information on how
to enroll for electronic disclosures, please contact us at
870-269-7311.
Beware of Phishing
Attempts and Internet Scams
While email is convenient and has a good business use, it can
also be misused by criminals for scams and various other fraudulent
purposes. “Phishing emails”
are frequently used by criminals to entice the recipient to visit a
fraudulent website where they try to convince the recipient to
provide personal information, such as ATM card numbers, account
numbers, Social Security numbers, access Ids and passcodes.
Some of these fraudulent
websites may also be virus laden and can be used to download
mal-ware to your computer.
Fraudulent websites often look identical to a legitimate
site, so it’s important to look very closely at the website address.
Below we have listed a few tips to help protect your personal
information on the Internet:
·
Always be wary of
links in emails, especially any links in emails purporting to be
from this Institution.
·
Please remember that if we
send you an email, we will never ask for personal information such
as your account number, ATM card number, PIN number, or social
security number.
·
Bookmark financial
websites and use these bookmarks every time you visit the website.
·
Update your
Internet browser! Most browsers now offer free anti-phishing tool
bars that can help alert you of fraudulent websites.
·
If you send us an
email, please do not include any confidential, personal or sensitive
information in the email message, as email messages are generally
not secure.
We do offer secure messaging through our Internet Banking product
and you may use this secure messaging feature if you need to send us
sensitive or confidential information.
·
Make sure that your
computer always has up-to-date versions of both anti-spyware and
anti-virus software.
·
If you receive an
e-mail that you think could be a scam, delete it immediately or
forward the email to spam@uce.gov.
·
If you have any questions
about the legitimacy of an email, especially an email from this
Institution, you can also call us at this number 870-269-7311
or forward the email to
customerservice@ozarkheritagebank.com.
External 3rd Party Links
Our website may include links to other 3rd party web sites.
These links to external 3rd parties are offered as a courtesy
and a convenience to our customers.
When you visit these sites, you will leave our website and
will be redirected to another site.
This Institution does not control linked 3rd party web sites.
We are not an agent for these third parties nor do we endorse or
guarantee their products. We make no representation or
warranty regarding the accuracy of the information contained in
linked sites. We suggest that you always verify the
information obtained from linked websites before acting upon this
information. Also, please be aware that the security and privacy
policies on these sites may be different from our policies, so
please read third party privacy and security policies closely.
If you
have questions or concerns about the privacy policies and practices
of linked 3rd parties, please review their websites and contact them
directly.
This privacy policy applies solely to the Customer Information
collected by this Institution.
Security
This
Institution and our Service Providers have developed strict policies
and procedures to safeguard your Customer Information. Our policies
require
confidential treatment of your personal information.
We
restrict employee access to your personal information on a "need to
know" basis and we take appropriate disciplinary measures to enforce
employee privacy and confidentiality responsibilities.
We have established training
programs to
educate our employees about the importance of customer privacy and
to help
ensure compliance with our policy requirements.
Furthermore, this Institution and our Service Providers
maintain strong physical, electronic and procedural controls to
protect against unauthorized access to customer information. Our computer systems are
protected in the following ways:
·
Computer anti-virus
protection detects and prevents viruses from entering our website,
email, and computer network systems.
·
Firewalls and
intrusion prevention systems block unauthorized access by
individuals or networks.
·
We use encryption
technology, such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL), to protect the
transmission of your confidential information.
Whenever you login to our
Internet banking product or schedule an online transaction through
our system, the communication is encrypted. Encryption scrambles
transferred data so it cannot be read by unauthorized parties.
·
We use strong
multi-level authentication and behavior analysis to help prevent
unauthorized access to your accounts.
Multi-level authentication can help prevent access by someone
who may have stolen your login credentials.
·
We provide secure
email through our Internet Banking product to help ensure that your
communications with us are confidential.
We
continually monitor technological advances and upgrade our systems
to ensure your information remains secure.
Privacy of Children
COPPA, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, protects
children under the age of 13 from the collection of personal
information on the Internet.
This
financial institution respects the privacy of children. We
do not knowingly collect names, emails addresses, or any other
personally identifiable information from children.
We do not knowingly market to children, nor do we allow
children under 13 to open online accounts.
Privacy Updates
This
policy maybe updated from time-to-time as new products and features
may require changes to our Internet Privacy Policy.
The effective date of our policy will always be clearly
displayed. If we make any changes regarding the use or disclosure of
your personal information, we will provide you prior notice and the
opportunity to opt-out of such disclosure if required by law.
Questions
If you
have any questions about our privacy policy or concerns about our
privacy practices, please contact us at 870-269-7311 or
customerservice@ozarkheritagebank.com.
Effective Date: November 15, 2010
