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Today’s Ebook – Privacy Choices for Your Personal Financial Information
Chris McClelland | RSS | Tue, Oct 20 2009 | 2 CommentsToday’s featured ebook download is Privacy Choices for Your Personal Financial Information (77 KB, 6 pg) – A small booklet that explains your right to opt out of sharing some of your personal information and lists the types of information that financial companies can share about you. An interesting read for anyone wanting to know more on the subject of privacy.
What you can learn from this ebook
You’ve probably been receiving privacy notices from banks and other financial companies. These notices
explain:
• What personal financial information the company collects
• Whether the company intends to share your personal financial information with other companies
• What you can do, if the company intends to share your personal financial information, to limit some of that sharing
• How the company protects your personal financial information.
Financial companies share information for many reasons: to offer you more services, to introduce new products, and to profit from the information they have about you. If you like to know about other products and services, you may want your financial company to share your personal financial information; in this case, you don’t need to respond to the privacy notice. If you prefer to limit the promotions you receive or do not want marketers and others to have your personal financial information, you must take some important steps.
First, it is important to read these privacy notices. They explain how the company handles and shares your personal financial information. Keep in mind that not all privacy notices are the same. This guide tells you about the other steps you can take to help protect the privacy of your personal financial information.
To download this ebook, or any of our current ebooks, please visit the ebook page where you may choose the ebook(s) you wish to download. *Download an ebook by clicking on it’s title.*
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