Privacy, Security & Fraud PreventionHome | Contact Us Privacy Policy1st Capital Bank respects your privacy. Through our Web site, we strive to provide valuable information to you about how we may serve you, and whether you are a valued existing customer or someone shopping for new bank services. We hope our site answers your questions about our products and services, locations, and hours. As a visitor to our Web site, you need not be concerned about the privacy of your personal information. Our site is not designed to collect personally identifying data on visitors. Our Web site does not require you to disclose personally identifying information. If, however, you choose to contact us via email, please keep in mind that your email address and any other information your email header shows about you, such as your name or organization, will be revealed to us in the email. We pledge, however, that when you communicate with us via email, we will use your email information only for the specific purpose of responding to your comments or questions. Your email address will not be sold, nor will it be shared with others outside the bank unless we are compelled to do so by law. Security1st Capital Bank is committed to the highest standards and top technologies in the banking environment of today. We use encryption technology and protect our systems and networks with Firewall systems. We maintain and review activity logs to prevent unauthorized activities from occurring within our computing environment. Our employees have limited access to systems and data based on their job requirements. Fraud PreventionIdentity theft is a real concern to all of us in today’s world. By managing your personal information wisely and cautiously you can minimize your risk. You can help guard against identity theft by following a few simple steps.
Credit BureausEquifax – www.equifax.com Experian – www.experian.com Trans Union - www.tuc.com Debit & Credit Card FraudDebit cards and credit cards have become the most convenient form for purchasing our every day needs. They have replaced the actual need to carry cash and should be treated like cash. With the ever-increasing volume of debit cards and credit cards so has fraud.
Internet FraudThe Internet has altered America’s lifestyle by enabling people from all walks of life to bring entire libraries, entertainment venues, post offices and financial centers to the home, workplace and shirt pocket. The biggest impact is how we shop now. The Internet is the most convenient way to purchase everything from groceries to houses. The ease and selection that the Internet provides to shoppers has changed the face of retailing. You can go to the retailer’s website to make a selection before leaving your chair. Just as consumers should take obvious measure to protect themselves in actual stores, online shoppers can consider sensible precautions as well.
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