Protecting your data, ensuring your trust
One Nevada Credit Union prioritizes member privacy, detailing how personal data is collected, used, and protected. Our policy outlines your rights and choices regarding your information, ensuring transparency and security for all banking services.
At One Nevada Credit Union, safeguarding your personal and financial information is a core principle. We understand the trust you place in us when you choose us for your banking needs. Our Privacy Policy outlines the stringent measures we take to protect your data, ensuring it remains confidential and secure against unauthorized access or misuse. This commitment extends to all aspects of our operations, from online interactions to in-branch services.
We adhere to federal and state regulations governing financial privacy, such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), which mandates how financial institutions handle nonpublic personal information. This legal framework, combined with our internal protocols, forms the foundation of our data protection strategy. Our policies are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect changes in technology and legal requirements, ensuring continuous vigilance over your sensitive data.
One Nevada Credit Union collects various types of information to provide you with financial services, maintain your accounts, and improve your overall banking experience. This data collection is always conducted with your privacy in mind, and we only gather information that is necessary and relevant to our relationship with you.
The information we collect is primarily used to deliver the services you request, detect and prevent fraud, comply with legal obligations, and personalize your experience with One Nevada Credit Union. We do not sell your personal information to third parties.
As a member of One Nevada Credit Union, you have specific rights regarding your personal information and several choices about how it is used. We believe in providing you with control over your data.
"Understanding and exercising your privacy rights is essential. One Nevada Credit Union is committed to making this process clear and accessible for all members."
You have the right to access the personal information we hold about you and request corrections if it is inaccurate. You can also make choices about receiving marketing communications from us. For example, you can opt out of receiving promotional emails or direct mail by contacting our member service team or adjusting your preferences within your online banking portal. We provide clear instructions on how to exercise these choices, ensuring your preferences are respected. For more details on consumer privacy rights, you can refer to resources like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
| Information Type | Purpose of Collection | Sharing Practices | Your Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Identifiers (e.g., SSN) | Identity verification, account management | With service providers for operations, legally required disclosures | Limited by law, certain opt-outs for non-affiliates |
| Transaction Data | Processing payments, fraud prevention | With payment processors, regulatory bodies | Viewable in statements, dispute resolution |
| Contact Information (e.g., Email) | Member communication, service updates | With email service providers for communications | Opt-out of marketing communications |
| Website Usage Data | Improving online banking experience, security | With analytics providers (anonymized data) | Browser settings, cookie preferences |