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Privacy Policy
We
are committed to protecting your privacy and earning your trust. This
notice describes the personal information we collect about you and how we
use and protect it. It applies to our current and former customers who
live in your state, and replaces earlier versions that we may have given
to you.
Summary
This section summarizes privacy practices. For more
detail, please read the entire privacy policy.
We
gather information from you, your transactions with us, and outside
sources.
We
use your information only to conduct our business and provide insurance to
you.
We
will not share your information with unrelated companies for their
marketing purposes without your consent.
We
limit access to your information and use safeguards to help protect it.
You
may review and correct your information.
What
information is collected about me?
We collect information about you to
quote and service your insurance policy. This is called "Nonpublic
Personal Information" if it identifies you and is not available to
the public. Depending on the product, we collect this information from
some or all of the following sources. We've provided a few examples for
each source, but not all may apply to you.
Application
Information: You provide this on your application, through your agent or
broker, by phone, or online. We may also obtain it from directories and
other outside sources. It includes your name, street and e-mail addresses,
phone number, driver's license number, Social Security number, date of
birth, gender, marital status, type of vehicle, and information about
other drivers.
Consumer
Report Information: We obtain this from consumer reporting agencies. It
includes your driving record, claims history with other insurers, and
credit report information.
Transaction
Information: This is information about your transactions with us, our
affiliates, or others. It includes your insurance coverages and rates, and
payment and claims history. It also includes information that we require
for billing and payment.
Web
Site Information: This information is unique to Internet transactions. It
includes the Web site that linked you to ours, your computer operating
system, and the pages you viewed on our site. Some of our Web sites may
also store "cookies" on your computer. Cookies save certain
information entered by you on our Web sites. They also collect technical
data, like your Internet protocol (IP) address, operating system, and
session ID
Who
might get information about me from you?
We
will share information about you only as permitted by law. We will not
share your Nonpublic Personal Information with other companies for their
marketing purposes without your consent. There is no need to "opt
out" or tell us not to do this.
Disclosures
include those that we feel are required to provide insurance claims or
customer service, prevent fraud, perform research or comply with the law.
Recipients include, for example, our family of insurance companies, claims
representatives, service providers, consumer reporting agencies, insurance
agents and brokers, law enforcement, courts and government agencies.
Transaction Information that we provide to consumer reporting agencies,
including your payment and claims history with us, is kept by them and
disclosed to others as permitted by law.
Where
permitted by law, we may also disclose Application or Transaction
Information to service providers that help us market our products. These
service providers may include financial institutions with which we have
joint marketing agreements.
How
do you protect my information?
We
restrict access to your Nonpublic Personal Information to our employees
and others who we feel must use it to provide our products and services.
Their use of the information is limited by law, our employee code of
conduct, and written agreements where appropriate. We also maintain
physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your
information.
How
can I review and correct information you have about me?
To
review information we have about you, send a written request to Customer
Service, ____________________________________________________. You must
describe the kind of information you want to review. Include your full
name, address, policy number (if applicable), and either your date of
birth, Social Security number or driver's license number. Within 30
business days, we will describe what is available and how you may request
corrections. We will also name anyone we show as having received the
information within two years prior to your request. Finally, we will
identify the companies that have provided Consumer Report Information
about you.
You
may review the information at our offices or receive a copy of it for a
fee to cover our costs. We will not provide information that we feel is
privileged, such as information about insurance claims or lawsuits.
To
correct information about you, send a written request as described above,
explaining your desired correction. Within 30 business days, we will
either make the requested correction or tell you why we won't. We cannot
correct Consumer Report Information, such as your credit report. To do
this, you must contact the consumer reporting agency that provided it.
If
we make your requested correction, we will notify you in writing. We will
also notify anyone named by you who may have received the information
within the previous two years. If required by law, we will also notify
others who may have given it to or received it from us. If we refuse to
make the requested correction, you may file with us a concise written
statement about why you object, including the information you think is
correct. Your statement will then become part of your file. It will be
sent to the same persons to whom we would send a copy of any correction or
change.
Our
family of insurance companies.
For
a list of companies within our family of insurance companies click
here.______
Is
there additional information for Web site visitors?
Yes.
When you visit our Web sites, we use the information we collect to provide
services to you. We also use it to understand what you want so that we can
enhance your online experience.
Information
that does not identify you, or that you give us for contests and surveys,
may be used for marketing purposes.
Web
Site Information helps us understand what you want so that during your
next visit to our Web site, your experience will be even better. For
example, if you start an insurance quote on our Web site, but decide to
finish it later, we will save your information so you can pick up where
you left off.
Why
do you ask for my e-mail address?
When you quote or buy insurance on our Web site, we collect your e-mail
address so that we can send you e-mails concerning your transactions with
us, and other information we think you'll find useful.
At
your request, we will also use your e-mail address to provide updates
about our products and services. You can stop receiving these updates at
any time. If you have not purchased an insurance policy, just fill out our
online form to do so. If you have purchased an insurance policy, go to the
policy services area of our Web site to change your e-mail preferences.
To
ensure you get our e-mails, our service provider or we may receive
confirmations when you open them or click through e-mail links. These
confirmations may also show whether your e-mail application supports
graphics, so we can tailor our messages to you. We will not share this
information or your e-mail address with other companies for their
marketing purposes without your consent.
What
about Web site security?
Our
security measures help ensure that your data is secured and encrypted, so
that others cannot access it while in transit. We limit access to our
servers and require our employees to adhere to high standards of ethics
and integrity in performing their jobs.
We
use a secure server and security protocol to safeguard information you
provide during the purchase process. Our secure server uses a SSL interact
with you when you provide personal information during the purchase
process. We handle your information via 128-bit encryption . Every secure
page on our Web sites has a digital certificate by RSA Data
Security/Secure Server CA. This is shown via the site certificate that
resides on all secure pages. To view this certificate, click on the image
of the "closed lock" or the "solid key" on the bottom
of your browser window. A small frame displaying security information will
appear. Click on "subject" to verify that you are on our site.
Click on "Issuer" to verify the site certification authority.
What
about links to other Web sites?
Our
Web site contains links to other sites that are not maintained by us.
These links are solely for your convenience. We make no warranties or
representations about other Web sites. We recommend that you read the
privacy and security policies of these sites.
What
does the technical jargon mean?
Cookie: A
small text file saved in your computer when you access certain Web pages.
Cookies identify you to the Web site that gave you the cookie.
Digital certificate: A
small file that can be transferred to your computer and used for
authentication. Once installed, it can be automatically used as needed.
Internet protocol (IP) address: A
string of numbers that are translated into a domain name.
Operating system: The
program responsible for overseeing the basic hardware resources of a
computer. UNIX, DOS, Windows, and Macintosh System 7 are examples of
operating systems.
Secure server: A
computer system set up to provide privacy, integrity, and authentication
in communications. (See SSL).
Security protocol: A
specification that describes how computers will talk securely to each
other on a computer network.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL): A
protocol that delivers server authentication, data encryption, and message
integrity. SSL encrypts Internet communications.
Session ID: The code
used to keep track of a person as they interact with a server.
Site certificate: This
is the same as a digital certificate, but it is used on the server rather
than at the browser.
128-bit encryption: A way of making data
unreadable to everyone except the receiver. It's a common way of sending
credit card numbers and data over the Internet. It is used by SSL.
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