Town Computer's Privacy Policy

Your Privacy

At Town Computer, respecting the privacy and security of your personal information is important to us.  We know, however, that not everyone who takes their privacy seriously is necessarily well-versed in “legal or regulatory-ese.”  There are plenty of legal terms in Town Computer’s own privacy policy, which you will find below.  We urge you to read it carefully, and make note of your rights under this policy.  We’ve tried to provide easy-to-understand explanations of the most frequently used legal terms – terms we are required to use to ensure clarity and consistency.  We want to make sure that you understand the policies that protect you.  You’ll find the same terms used in many companies’ privacy policies.

Safeguarding Customer Information

We only grant access to nonpublic personal information about you (such as your name, address, social security number and credit history) to company employees and affiliated and non-affiliated service providers so that they can provide or offer products and services to you, process and service your accounts, and administer our business.

Our Code of Conduct requires that your information remain confidential.  Even if you are no longer our customer, we will continue to treat your non-public personal information in the same way as if you were still a customer.  In addition, we maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard this personal information.  Some state laws may further restrict the sharing of your nonpublic personal information.

Collection of Information

We collect nonpublic personal information about you from the following sources: 

·        From you, on forms, via the Internet, by telephone or otherwise.  Examples of this type of information include your name, address, social security number, credit history and other financial information.

·        From transactions with us, our affiliates or with others.  For example, your payment histories, account balances, and other transaction records.

Uses of Shared Information

We may share all the information that we collect, as described above, for the following purposes:

·        To provide you with the products and services you requested.

·        To offer you additional products and services that may be of interest from you.

·        To comply with reporting and other legal requirements.

·        To otherwise conduct business.

 

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