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| Our goal is to maintain your trust and confidence when handling personal information about you. |
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| As a Citi customer, you have the opportunity to make choices. As you consider this, we encourage you to make choices that enable us to provide you with quality products and services that help you meet your financial needs and objectives. |
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| Security of Personal Information: |
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| The security of personal information about you is our priority. We protect this information by maintaining physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that meet applicable law. We train our employees in the proper handling of personal information. When we use other companies to provide services for us, we require them to protect the confidentiality of personal information they receive. |
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| We want you to understand what personally identifiable information ("Information") that is collected through a web site operated by Citibank* ("we" or "us") and how it may later be disclosed. |
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| You can visit a web site and find out about Citibank products and services and use value-added services that may be available without giving us any Information about yourself. If you must register at a web site to use one of its features or are interested being contacted by Citibank about its products and/or services, you may input Information about yourself at the web site. Where available, you may update your contact Information online. Otherwise, you will need to contact Citibank at the telephone number provide in order to do so. Any Information you provide to us will be handled in accordance with "Privacy for Consumers at Citigroup." |
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| In order to provide better service, we may use "cookies", which may be set by us or by another company for us. A cookie is a small piece of information that a web site stores on your web browser that can later be retrieved and read only by the same site. We use cookies for a administrative purposes and to enhance your online experience. For example, we may use cookies to track the number of visitors to our site or to enable us present rotating information to you at our site. You can set up your web browser to inform you when cookies are set or to prevent cookies from being set. |
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| It may also be possible for Customers to review and change contact information such as address, phone and e-mail information by signing on and updating their personal profile. To protect your privacy, proof of identity or other authentication is required any time you contact us at Citiphone Banking at +9714 3114 000. |
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| From time to time, we may change this Internet Privacy Policy. The effective date of this policy, as stated below, indicates the last time this policy was revised or materially changed. Checking the effective date below allows you to determine whether there have been changes since the last time you reviewed the policy. |
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| Effective Date: This page was last modified on June 19, 2007 |
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| Cookies facilitate certain features that can make the surfing experience more convenient and valuable for Web users. |
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| A "cookie" is a small piece of information which a web server can store on your web browser. This is useful for having your browser remember some specific information which the web server can later retrieve. As you browse the web, some cookies are "set" on your Web browser. When you quit your browser, some cookies are stored in your computer's memory in a cookie file, while some expire, or disappear. All cookies have expiration dates. The cookie is set on a particular browser on a particular computer, so when you use a different computer, the cookie will not exist. |
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| Cookies are used, for example, when a browser stores your password to a particular site so that you do not have to input it every time you visit. Cookies are also used to store preferences you express for information that is then aggregated and presented to you. Instances where cookies are most commonly used include: |
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Ordering Online |
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| Online ordering systems can use cookies that remember what a person wants to buy. Cookies enable users to keep browsing and adding to their "shopping cart". They can even end a browser session, come back, and still have the same items in their cart from the last session, if they choose to. |
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Registering Online |
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| If you decide to register for an informational site, such as a newspaper, periodical or an interest group site, or even a chat group or on-line community, so that you can use it on a regular basis, you will likely be asked to supply some information about yourself. Often cookies are used so that you do not have to identify yourself every time you re-enter the site. |
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Site Personalization |
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| Cookies allow users to indicate what types of information they are interested in receiving when they visit a particular site. Users can then view only what they are interested in and not waste time with news or information of no interest to them. |
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Web Site Tracking |
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| Tracking allows site owners to find out what pages visitors link to, and interpret or infer what is interesting to them. This helps the owners of sites to keep their content fresh and relevant. |
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Targeted Marketing |
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| Cookies can be used to build a profile of where on a particular site you visit. This information is then used to target advertising that might be of interest to you. Some sites use cookies to "remember" which advertisements were sent to you, so that you do not see the same ones again. |
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| Cookies cannot be used to obtain data from your hard drive, get your e-mail address or steal sensitive or personal information about you. The only way that any private information could be part of your cookie file would be if you personally gave that information to a Web server. Also, each cookie can only be read by the server that set it, so strange servers cannot view or steal the information in a cookie that you have previously accepted. |
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| Note also that computer viruses are not passed through the setting or use of cookies. |
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| If you, as a visitor, want to disallow cookies you can do so on your Web browser. |
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