Website Accessibility Statement
Premier is committed to enhancing our site and increasing accessibility and usability for all
of our members. Our accessibility efforts are based on the World Wide Web Consortium’s
(W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA (WCAG 2.0 AA). Our website will be
tested on a periodic basis with assistive technology such as screen readers and screen
magnifiers, and with users with disabilities who use these technologies..
Please be aware that our efforts are ongoing. If you encounter an accessibility issue, please
Contact Us. We will make all
reasonable efforts to make each page of our website accessible for you.
Online Privacy & Security Policy
Premier Credit Bank understands the importance of protecting your privacy. This online
privacy and security policy describes how Premier collects, uses, shares, and protects
information when you visit or use https://premiercreditbank.com.
Types of Information We Collect
When you visit and browse the Website or Apps, we are able to collect information that could
be reasonably used to indirectly identify you individually, such as your physical location,
the device you are using and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) you are using. We can also
record the date, time, and pages visited while you are at our site and the type of web
browser and operating system you use. We do this to determine how individuals use the
Website and services so that we can enhance a user’s experience and make the Website
and services more useful for customers.
When you request information or make an application for services, we collect personally
identifiable information that you provide to us directly, such as by completing an online
form, application, field, or survey. Personally identifiable information means information
that directly identifies you or can be used to directly identify you. Examples may include
your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, date of birth, social security
number, driver’s license number, and account numbers. We will retain your personal
information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you services. We
will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations,
resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
In addition to the personal information described above, we also collect anonymous
demographic information, which is not unique to you, such as your zip code, region,
preferences, interests, and favorites. When you use our online or mobile banking services,
you also may be required to enter information we believe is necessary to safely process your
transaction, such as your digital banking Login ID and password.
How We Collect Information
- Browser Cookies – Cookies are pieces of data that are stored
directly on your computer, smartphone, or other internet access device. They are
assigned by a web server to the browser on your device and allow us to recognize your
device and store user preferences for when you return to the Website. Information
gathered through the use of cookies may be used to make offers to you via online ads,
email, U.S. mail or telephone, subject to the privacy preferences you have on file with
Premier. We do not embed your Social Security number, account number(s), or passwords
into our cookies. Cookies we use do not contain or capture unencrypted personal
information. You can refuse to accept these cookies and most devices and browsers offer
their own cookie privacy settings. You’ll need to manage your cookie settings for
each device and browser you use. If you do not accept these cookies or clear cookies
regularly, your experience while visiting our website may be less than optimal. For
online and mobile banking users, non-acceptance or removal of cookies will require a new
secure access code for each session.
- IP Address – Your IP Address is a number automatically assigned
to the device you’re using by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). An IP address
is identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever a user visits
the Website, along with the time of the visit and the page(s) that were visited.
Collection of IP addresses is standard practice on the internet and is done
automatically by many websites. We use IP addresses for purposes such as calculating
site usage levels, helping diagnose server problems, to personalize/tailor your
experience while engaging with us online and offline, for compliance and security
purposes, for advertising and administering the Website. The Controls & Alerts App
periodically collects, transmits, and uses geolocation information to enable features
that prevent fraudulent card use and to send alerts, but only if the End User expressly
authorizes the collection of such information. Geolocation information can be monitored
on a continuous basis in the background only while the App is being used or not at all,
depending on the End User’s selection. End Users can change their location
permissions at any time in their device settings.
- Aggregated Data – Aggregated Data is data that we may create or
compile from various sources, including but not limited to, accounts and transactions.
We use this information, which does not identify individual account holders, for our
business purposes, which may include offering products or services, research, marketing,
or analyzing market trends and other purposes consistent with applicable laws.
- Social Media Sites – Premier has a presence on social media
platforms including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ that
enable online sharing and collaboration among users who have registered to use such
sites. Any content, such as pictures, information, or opinions that you post on social
media pages, or any Personal Information that you make available to other participants
on these social platforms, is subject to the terms of use and privacy of those hosting
platforms.
- Do Not Track Signals (“DNT”) – Do Not Track Signals
refer to an HTTP header used by Internet web browsers to request a web application
disable its tracking or cross-site user tracking. When DNT is enabled, a user’s
web browser adds a header to content requests indicating that the user does not want to
be tracked. California law requires us to disclose how we respond to web browser DNT
signals. We do not respond to or take any action with respect to a DNT configuration set
in your internet browser, and therefore, do not disable tracking.
- Social Security Numbers – As required by law, in the normal
course of business, Premier collects Social Security numbers in establishing,
maintaining, and servicing member accounts. We implement reasonable measures to protect
the confidentiality of Social Security numbers, to prohibit unlawful disclosure of
Social Security numbers, and to limit access to Social Security numbers.