Our
Privacy Disclosure
CONSUMER
DATA PROTECTION
PRIVACY INFORMATION SHEET
ONE VISION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION'S
PRIVACY POLICY
At One Vision Federal
Credit Union, we do everything we can to protect the privacy
of consumers and our members. We value your time and
your interest in this organization. We place a high priority
on ensuring the security and privacy of data pertaining to
each consumer. One Vision is aware that you have entrusted us with your
financial information and accounts, and also have shared
personal information with us.
One Vision
Federal Credit Union's Consumer Data Protection
and Privacy Practices
One Vision's Board of Directors and Staff
believe it is important to inform you of the data protection
and privacy practices that we have instituted. We have:
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Established
specific security protection practices to ensure
privacy of information
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Defined
control methods to limit access to consumer information
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Formalized
procedures and processes to ensure the maintenance
of accurate information
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Established
procedures and restrictions on disclosure of member
account information
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Defined
standards for consumer data collection, use, and
methods of storage
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Required
consumer data privacy covenants in third-party service
and business arrangements
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Ensured
our staff is committed to protect a consumer's right
to data privacy
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Disclosed
to our members our privacy benchmarks and provided
an overview of institution privacy practices
To
ensure that we successfully accomplish these priority
practices, as an organization. We have:
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Established
formal guidelines for management and staff to ensure
that the protection of consumer data and staff awareness
of data privacy are top priorities
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Developed
and provided to potential and existing members a
detailed notice about our data protection and privacy
policy and practices
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Established
guidelines that dictate conditions under which we
can disclose nonpublic personal information about
consumers to nonaffiliated parties, and communicated
those guidelines via this notice
The
consumer data protection/privacy notice serves as a reference
guide for consumers, members, credit union staff, and
management regarding the protection of your member data
and your privacy.
Accuracy
of Information
Every effort is made to ensure that
our records of your information are complete and correct.
If an error is noted on your statement or in any other
communication from us, please contact us at the number
listed on your account materials as soon as possible.
The
Collection and Use of Information
We need to collect information about
you to conduct our business relationship. However, in
order to protect your information, we maintain and enforce
strict security procedures.
We
collect nonpublic personal information about you from
the following sources:
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Information
we received from you on applications or other forms
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Information
about your transactions with us, our affiliates,
or others
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Information
we receive from a consumer reporting agency
We
collect only the information necessary to deliver quality
products and services to our members. Only authorized
and trained employees have access to member information.
We also are continually assessing new technology as it
becomes available in order to continue to best protect
your privacy.
We
do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about
you to nonaffiliated third parties, except as permitted
by law.
We
may disclose the following information to companies that
perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial
institutions with which we have joint marketing agreements:
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Information
we receive from you on applications or other forms,
such as your name, address, and social security
number
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Information
about your transactions with us, our affiliates,
or others, such as your account balance, credit
card usage, and payment history
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Information
we receive from a consumer reporting agency, such
as your creditworthiness and credit history
We
may disclose all of the above information we collect,
as described above, to companies that perform marketing
services on our behalf or to other financial institutions
with whom we have joint marketing agreements.
Sharing
of Information Within the Credit Union
We restrict access to your personal
and account information to those employees who need to
know that information to provide products and services
to you.
Under
certain circumstances, member information may be revealed
to other departments within our credit union in order
to market additional products and to ensure we are considering
your entire relationship with us when making decisions
about your products (e.g., offering you new loan products).
We might also share information with these departments
in order to provide services necessary to maintain your
accounts (such as data processing). The types of information
include information about your identity, information about
your transaction history with the credit union, information
about your current financial condition (such as details
about your income and assets), and information obtained
from a credit report or other sources outside of the credit
union.
If
you decide to terminate your membership or become an inactive
member, we will adhere to the privacy policies and practices
as described in this notice.
Sharing
of Information
As permitted by law, we may share information
about your identity (such as name, social security number,
driver's license number), transactions with our credit
union (such as repayment history), your application (such
as income and/or asset information), and credit report
or other similar information (such as information about
your credit history).
Situations
where this type of sharing would be appropriate could
include:
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When
we contract with third parties to help deliver our
services to you
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Involvement
in programs for business, involving employers of
cardholders for travel, purchasing, etc.
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When
credit bureaus or others, as appropriate, in the
course of customary business practices, ask for
credit references
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As
required by law, in the instance of lien recordings,
a sale or merger of part of our business
Confidentiality
of Member Information in Other Circumstances
When we share information with such non-affiliated third
parties, we hold all such parties to the same or higher
standards as we do ourselves with respect to privacy of
your information. As an added safeguard, we also require
them to allow us to audit them for compliance in this
regard.
Our
Web Site
When
you visit our Web site at www.onevisionfcu.org,
we want you to feel secure that we are respecting your
privacy. The only private information we have about you
is the information you choose to give us (such as providing
feedback or completing a form). We do not release that
information to others without notifying you on the form
and getting your consent.
We
may use "cookies" on some pages of our Web site
for the purpose of serving you better when you return
to that site. A cookie is a small element of data that
a Web site can send to your browser, which may then be
stored on your system. Data collected from cookies helps
us determine how many people visit certain pages, ultimately
enabling us to improve our site design and content. If
you prefer, your Web browser can be set to provide you
a notice before you accept a cookie.
ONlinE Vision (Home Banking)
Each
member that has requested ONlinE Vision Services with
our credit union has been provided an authorized access
code, password, personal identification number, and assigned
communication telephone number. We use these combined
security controls and special communication lines to not
only protect our ONlinE Vision users, but also limit
the risk to unauthorized data access or security problems.
If someone wants to use this service, he or she must submit
an application (listed at our Web site) and be notified
of approved authorization and security codes.
E-Mail
When you send us an e-mail that is general in nature and
we respond, these are generally not secure.
Children's
Privacy
Protecting the privacy of our children
is essential. For that reason, our Web site is not structured
to attract children under the age of 13. Parental consent
is required for children under 13 to provide personally
identifiable information via our Web site.
How
to Contact Us
If you would like additional information,
or have questions regarding One Vision's privacy policy, please
telephone us or send us an e-mail. You may also write
us, or stop by our office and discuss your questions with
one of our staff.
CONTACT
INFORMATION
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Calling
our Member Data Privacy Control Desk at (812) 945-4600
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Contacting
us in person by stopping at our office and speaking
to our Member Services staff
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Writing
us at:
One Vision Federal Credit Union
Member Data Privacy Control Desk
206 W.
Lewis & Clark Pkwy
PO Box 2007
Clarksville, IN 47131-2007
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E-mail
us at onevisionfcu@onevisionfcu.org
directed to our Member Data Privacy Desk
Please include the name, address, social
security number, and account numbers of all affected accounts
with us.
Your savings federally
insured to $100,000 by National Credit Union Administration,
a U.S. Government Agency