Learn about our online policies and how we help protect you while you're online.
Cookies – Our website uses a feature of your browser called a cookie when you visit us online. Cookies are a basic way to identify the computer you happen to be using at the time, and do not identify you personally. They cannot
be used to collect or track personal information, or record information that will enable anyone to contact you via telephone, email, or regular mail. Even though we assign you a cookie, we will never know who you are unless you specifically tell us (for
example by using Online Banking or by completing an application). However, if you use a link from our site to visit the site of another company, we cannot be responsible for the privacy practices or the content of that company or its site.
Email Marketing– We may occasionally send you great offers directly to your email inbox. Our goal is to provide you with useful information while saving you time and effort, as we know your life is busy. We will not release your email information to other parties for promotional purposes and will always respect your wish to opt-out.
For more information about our Privacy Disclosure, please contact us at serviceplus@ithinkfi.org or 800.873.5100.
For additional information about online security, visit the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) website for Cyber Security Tips involving general online security, online attacks and threats, email and online communication, mobile devices, online privacy, safe online browsing, and software and applications.
Email Marketing– We may occasionally send you great offers directly to your email inbox. Our goal is to provide you with useful information while saving you time and effort, as we know your life is busy. We will not release your email information to other parties for promotional purposes and will always respect your wish to opt-out.
For more information about our Privacy Disclosure, please contact us at serviceplus@ithinkfi.org or 800.873.5100.
For additional information about online security, visit the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) website for Cyber Security Tips involving general online security, online attacks and threats, email and online communication, mobile devices, online privacy, safe online browsing, and software and applications.