Introduction
Thank
you for visiting our Web site and reviewing our Privacy Practices Policy. Our Privacy Practices Policy is clear: We
will collect no personal information about you when you visit our Web site
unless you choose to provide that information to us.
Is My Information Kept Confidential by You?
Yes. Business owners often
share their financial and private information with outside professionals to
gain assistance or credit for their businesses. When doing so, business owners
have the right to expect that appropriate steps will be taken to keep their
information confidential. We respect your right to confidentiality and take
steps we believe will afford your information the confidentiality you expect.
For example, computer
access is given only to employees involved in the process of administering or
monitoring account information. Staff must adhere to standards of conduct that
prohibit unauthorized use of your information. We do not sell customer
information to third parties. Unless required by law, legal process or required
government disclosures, or under other very limited circumstances under Farm
Credit regulations, your information is not provided to others, including your
accountant or attorney, without your authorization.
How Do You Protect My Privacy on the Internet?
Protecting the privacy of
your information that can be accessed by you on the Internet is a priority to
us. While no system of security is absolutely foolproof, we employ many
security measures in our efforts to safeguard your information, including:
- Browser encryption - To use Account Access, you
must use an Internet browser that utilizes 128-bit encryption technology.
This is an industry standard for secure area browsing when using information
of a sensitive nature.
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Enrollment - Account Access includes an
extended enrollment process to assure that only you receive information about
your account. After completing and electronically submitting the enrollment
form, a Representative approves your enrollment and notifies you. We believe
that the additional time required to enroll, relative to other Internet
services, is offset by the greater assurance of your privacy.
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PIN - We’ve made our PIN selection and
verification parameters stringent to reduce the potential for security
breaches. A PIN must be at least 4 and no more than 10 characters long. Of
course, you must protect the confidentiality and use of your PIN. PINs are
encrypted.
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Human
review - Once
enrolled and active, you can immediately access information about your account
such as loan balance, payment amount, interest rate, etc. Loan numbers may be
submitted by you electronically, but must be reviewed and verified by an
Association representative before you have access to it via the Internet. This
usually takes one business day. This step also helps prevent any unauthorized
access to your account.
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Software
safeguards - A
"time out" feature exists to keep others from viewing your data after
you have left your computer. After 5 minutes, the site will lock up and will
require you to again sign-on, with re-entry of your PIN. To thwart would-be
hackers, a customer’s account will be inaccessible after three unsuccessful
sign-on attempts. You can attempt to log in at a later time. All activities are
designed to be electronically logged, giving us the ability to review the logs
if any suspicious activity occurs.
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Secure
electronic mail -
Account Access includes a secure electronic mail system. A secure messaging
system such as this is used for passing confidential information. This system
is designed in such a way that passing of information outside the secure area
is restricted. This allows you to communicate directly with us with the comfort
of knowing that your information is protected and secure.
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Firewall - The only way to get access to
customer account information is by coming through the secured section of our
website through a "firewall".
How can I protect my information?
- Keep your PIN confidential
and safe. Do not allow others to use you PINs or otherwise access your account.
- Sign off of your Account
Access session before walking away from your computer or before visiting other
Internet sites.
- Use our secure electronic
mail, rather than your regular Internet e-mail for communicating with us.
What information do you
gather about me?
When you visit our
website, we generally automatically recognize your domain name and e-mail
address. We collect the e-mail information on what pages and features you
access or use. We also collect the information you voluntarily provide us.
The information we collect
is used to communicate with you via e-mail where appropriate, improve our web
site, personalize the content of our web site for you, and notify you about
updates to our website or the service we offer. This information is not
retained after initial contact, unless at your request (such as applying for
credit or other services), and is destroyed after this purpose has been
fulfilled.
From time to time, we may
also employ "cookies" for better operation of our website. A
"cookie" generally permits websites to recognize whether or not you
have visited the site before. It is a piece of data given to a browser by a web
server, so that the browser will hand it back to the server on subsequent visits.
If you do nothing during
your visit but browse through the Web site, read pages, or download
information, we may, through the use of cookies, gather and store certain
information about your visit automatically. This information does not identify you personally. In this manner, we may automatically collect
and store only the following information about your visit:
- Your
Internet domain (i.e., “yourcompany.com”) if you use a private Internet access
account, and IP address from which you access your site.
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The
type of browser and operating system used to access our site.
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The
date and time you access our site.
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The
pages you visit, and
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If
you linked to our Web site from another Web site, the address of that web site.
Protecting our children
We do not knowingly solicit
data from children, and we do not knowingly market to children. We recognize
that protecting children's identities and privacy online is important and that
the responsibility to do so rests with both the online industry and with
parents.
Security, Intrusion and
Detection Language
For
Web site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to
all users, this computer system employs software programs (commonly known as
“sniffers”) to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to
upload, change, corrupt information, or to otherwise cause damage (commonly
known as “hacking”)
Web Linking
While we do our best to
provide you with helpful, trustworthy resources, we cannot endorse, approve or
guarantee information, products, services, or recommendations provided at a
third party Web site. Because we may
not always know when information in a linked site changes, we are not
responsible for content or accuracy of any third party Web sites. We will not be responsible for any loss or
damage of any sort resulting from the use of a link on our web site nor will we
be liable for any failure of products or services advertised or provided on
these linked sites.
We offer links to you on
an “as is” basis. When you visit a
third-party Web site by using a link on our web site, our Privacy Policy or
security practices will no longer protect you. The data collection, use and security practices of the linked site may
differ from the practices of our site. You should familiarize yourself with the Privacy Policy and security
practices of the linked web site. Those
are the policy and practices that will apply to your use of the linked Web
site, NOT our policy and practices.
Who do I contact if I
have questions about confidentiality or privacy?
You may email us at Mark.Rutledge@farmcreditbank.com or, during normal business hours, call 877-465-0665 and ask for Mark Rutledge.
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