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Highway
FCU respects our members privacy...
Here is a
description of how Highway Federal Credit Union collects and
discloses information about you and how we deal with third
parties in order to continue providing you with quality
financial products and services.
Information
We Collect About You
We routinely collect and retain nonpublic personal information
about you from the following sources:
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Information
we receive from you on applications or other forms, such
as: your name, address, social security number, assets and
income.
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Information
about your transactions with our affiliates, others, or us
such as: your account balance, payment history, and credit
card usage.
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Information
we receive from a consumer- reporting agency, such as:
your creditworthiness and credit history.
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Information
obtained when verifying the information you provide on an
application or other forms. This maybe obtained from your
current or past employers, or from other institutions
where you conduct financial transactions.
We
may disclose all of the information we collect, as described
above, only as permitted or required by law.
How
We Protect Your Information
We
restrict access to your personal information to credit union
employees who need to know that information to provide
products or services to you.
Our employees are educated about the importance of
maintaining confidentiality and member privacy.
We have physical, electronic, and internal safeguards
in place to ensure the privacy of your personal information.
We will continue to test and update our technology to
improve the protection of our information about you.
We
do not disclose any non-public personal information about our
members to affiliates or non-affiliates, except as required or
permitted by law.
Disclosure
of Information About Former Members
If
you decide to terminate your membership with Highway Federal
Credit Union, we will not share information we have collected
about you, except as permitted or required by law.
What
You Can Do To Help
Highway
Federal Credit Union is committed to protecting the privacy of
its members. You
can help us do this important job by following some simple
guidelines:
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Safeguard
your account numbers, card numbers, personal
identification numbers (PIN) and passwords.
Do not write your PIN on your debit or credit
cards.
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Be
careful whom you give your account numbers and social
security number to. Generally,
our credit union does not need to ask you for this
information. We
already have it on file.
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