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Farm
Credit Privacy Policy At
Farm Credit of the Virginias, we recognize your expectation of
privacy and confidentiality of personal financial information
when seeking the assistance of outside professionals to obtain
credit. We have taken great care in establishing and
implementing policies and procedures and have committed to an
ongoing review of those policies and procedures to protect
your personal and financial information. Your
privacy is a top priority in all aspects of our business. Our
employees are informed of their responsibility to protect your
confidential information and are governed by strict standards
of conduct, which prohibit unauthorized use of your
information. Security procedures and internal controls are
also in place to protect your privacy.
On
this site, we collect personally identifiable information
(such as name, address, SSN) only if specifically and
knowingly provided by you. We do not give, sell or
transfer any personal information to third parties, unless
required by law or under such other permissible purposes as
set forth by regulation. Information
Collected and Stored Automatically On
our website, we collect and store information about your visit
for security reasons, as well as for site research and
enhancement. We do not track or record information about
individuals and their visits. Through the use of Cookies (a
file placed on your hard drive by a Web site that allows it to
monitory your use of the site), we automatically collect and
store only the following information about your visit:
Information
Collected from Emails and Web Forms If
you complete one of our interactive forms or submit an email
through our website, your information will be used as
described at the point of collection. It may be seen and used
by Farm Credit employees, but will not be provided to a
non-affiliated third parties. If you are not comfortable
providing the requested information via email or web forms,
please contact us by calling (800) 919-3276, or by writing to
us at P.O. Box 899, Staunton, VA 24402. We
will not obtain personally-identifying information about you
when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such
information to us. Farm
Credit limits the use and collection of all information to
that which is necessary to maintain and administer financial
services, provide excellent service, and offer new products
and services that may be of benefit to you. If, for any
reason, you would like to be removed from our distribution
list, please contact us at the number or address indicated
above, or by sending email to rleathers@agfirst.com. We
may use third party suppliers and/or service providers to
facilitate our services. For example, we may outsource one or
more aspects of our site to a supplier or service provider who
performs services according to our requirements. In all cases
we restrict how these suppliers or service providers may
access, use or disclose your information. In general, we do
not permit these suppliers or service providers to retain,
disclose or sell your information to third parties. Security,
Intrusion, and Detection Data
encryption – If you are using a security-enabled browser
(such as Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.1 or greater,
or Netscape Navigator version 2.0 or greater), the information
you provide us is encrypted, making it extremely difficult to
read, even if it is wrongly intercepted. Our website uses
industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to
allow for the encryption of potentially sensitive information
such as your name and address and critically sensitive
information such as your social security number or account
number. For
Web site security purposes and to ensure that this site
remains available to all users, traffic on the site is
monitored to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or
change information, or cause damage. Unauthorized attempts to
upload or change information on to this website are strictly
prohibited, and may be punishable under the law. Weblinking
& Children’s Online Privacy Protection Our
privacy policy only addresses our activities from our web
site. This web site is not directed at children nor do
we collect any personally identifiable information from
children. We may
provide links to independent Web sites maintained by various
federal agencies or other organizations, solely as a benefit
to our customers.
These
other sites may have their own policies, which we do not
control, and thus are not addressed by our policy. We do not
endorse, approve or guarantee information, products, services,
or recommendations provided at any of the sites to which we
have provided links. We
are not responsible for the content or accuracy of any of
these links sites nor are we responsible for any loss or
damage of any sort resulting from the use of a link on any
linked websites. We are not liable for any failure of products
or services advertised or provided on these linked sites. We
offer these links on an "as is" basis.
Guidance for Our Customers
Against E-Mail and Internet-Related Fraudulent Schemes
E-mail and
Internet-related fraudulent schemes, such as “phishing”
(pronounced “fishing”), are being perpetrated with
increasing frequency, creativity and intensity. Phishing
involves the use of seemingly legitimate e-mail messages and
websites to deceive consumers into disclosing sensitive
information, such as bank or loan account information, Social
Security numbers, credit card numbers, passwords, and personal
identification numbers (PINs). The perpetrator of the
fraudulent e-mail message may use various means to convince
the recipient that the message is legitimate and from a
trusted source with which the recipient has an established
business relationship. Techniques such as a false “from”
address or the use of seemingly legitimate company logos,
weblinks and graphics may be used to mislead e-mail
recipients. In
most phishing schemes, the fraudulent e-mail message will
request that recipients “update” or “validate” their
financial or personal information in order to maintain their
accounts, and direct them to a fraudulent website that may
look very similar to the website of the legitimate business.
These websites may include copied or “spoofed” pages from
legitimate websites to further trick consumers into thinking
they are responding to a bona fide request. Some consumers
will mistakenly submit financial and personal information to
the perpetrator who will use it to gain access to financial
records or accounts, commit identity theft or engage in other
illegal acts. Ways We Are Working Protect Your Information from Fraud and Identity Theft
Additional Tips in Protecting Yourself from Fraud and Identity Theft
Reporting
Suspicious or Fraudulent Communications and Transactions You should
promptly report suspicious activity or e-mail communications
to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Send the actual e-mail
you received to uce@ftc.gov. If you believe
you've been scammed, file your complaint at ftc.gov,
then visit the FTC's Identity Theft website ftc.gov/idtheft to learn how to minimize your
risk of damage from identity theft.
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