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1999 Financial Privacy Act
All services currently being provide by InformationForBusiness have been amended to comply with recent changes in law limiting the means by which financial information can be gathered
for the purposes of child support collection, satisfaction of judgment, bankruptcy and fraud investigation.
Privacy Policies Regarding Our Website and Service
InformationForBusiness does not collect information about visitors to our website. We maintain only email addresses of those who contact us about our service.
Those addresses are never sold, are never disclosed to third parties and are used solely for determining qualifications for subscription accounts.
InformationForBusiness does not share information about our customers, the subjects of investigations or inquiries or about potential customers.
Most of the work requested by our customers in Attorney Client Privilege- Work Product and is treated as confidential. We do not disclose the names of our customers or activity on their accounts.
IRSG Guidelines Protecting Consumer Privacy
InformationForBusiness is fully supportive of newly adopted industry guidelines to protect the privacy of citizens and reduce the threat of fraud and identity theft. We have been
implementing many of these principles since 1996. We have never sold information on children and we do not provide non-public information over the internet to the public.
In summary, the guidelines related primarily to the distribution or sale of personal information such as Social Security Numbers and Date Of Birth information which is primarily used to
commit fraud or identity theft. Although we do not sell non-public information to the general public, we have further restricted this information to businesses which do not fall within accepted industry groups.
Below are the industry guidelines which are now followed by all reputable information providers.
Industry Guidelines
II. Reputable Sources: Individually identifiable information shall be acquired from only sources known as reputable in the government and private sectors.
A. Reasonable measures shall be employed to understand an information source's data collection practices and policies before accepting information from that source.
B. Individually identifiable information that is collected for marketing purposes shall not knowingly be purchased, sold or retained for creating or inclusion in individual
reference services, unless it is public record information or publicly available information; its use is specifically permitted by law; or it is collected with notice to the individual that such information will
be used for inclusion in individual reference service products.
III. Accuracy: Reasonable steps shall be taken to help assure the accuracy of the information in individual reference services. The goal of individual reference service
products is to furnish customers with accurate reproductions of information.
A. When contacted by an individual concerning an alleged inaccuracy about that individual, the individual reference service, as appropriate, shall either correct any
inaccuracy or inform the individual of the source of the information and, if reasonably available, where a request for correction may be directed.
B. The individual reference service's commitment to furnish users with reasonably accurate reproduction of information in public record information systems does not permit
alteration of the substantive content of public record information products or services.
IV. Public Record and Publicly Available Information: public record information and publicly available information shall be usable without restriction unless legally
prohibited.
V. Distribution of Non-Public Information: Except as provided in section IX, non-public information will be distributed only according to the criteria set forth below. The
nature of non-public information being requested and the intended uses of such information shall determine the level of review of the subscriber. Companies who supply information covered by this section to
individual reference services shall provide such information only to individual reference services that adopt or comply with these principles.
A. Selective and Limited Distribution of Non-Public Information: Individual reference services may distribute non-public information without restriction of its
contents only to qualified subscribers.
1. Qualified subscribers for the selective and limited distribution of non-public information must satisfy the following conditions:
a. The subscribers must state their appropriate uses for such information.
b. The subscribers must agree to limit their use and redissemination of such information to such appropriate uses.
c. The subscribers shall be reasonably identified and meet qualification requirements that establish them as appropriate users of the information and agree to terms and
conditions consistent with these principles prior to accessing the information.
2. Each individual reference service shall take reasonable steps to protect against misuse of non-public information distributed pursuant to this subsection which will
include:
a. Each individual reference service shall make available upon request an explanation of what uses of its information are appropriate and to which types of qualified
subscribers such information is available.
b. Individual reference services shall conduct a reasonable review of the subscriber and its intended uses of the information prior to making non-public information
available to the subscriber.
c. Individual reference services shall maintain a record of the identity of subscribers, the types of uses, and the terms and conditions agreed to by the subscriber for
three years after termination of each subscriber's relationship with the individual reference service.
d. Reasonable measures shall be employed to help assure that qualified subscribers use non-public information appropriately.
e. Individual reference services shall implement reasonable mechanisms to remedy subscriber abuses of the information.
B. Commercial and Professional Distribution of Non-Public Information: Individual reference services, when they limit the non-public information content of their
products or services as set forth below, may distribute such products or services only to established professional and commercial users who use the information in the normal course and scope of their business or
profession and the use is appropriate for such activities.
1. non-public information products or services distributed pursuant to this subsection shall not include:
a. Information that reflects credit history, financial history, medical records, mother's maiden name identified as such, or similar information;
b. Certain information like social security number and birth information unless truncated in an appropriate and industry consistent manner.
2. Users shall agree to terms and conditions consistent with these principles prior to accessing the non-public information, shall agree to use such information solely in the
normal course and scope of their business or profession and that the use is appropriate for such activities and that they shall limit their use and redissemination of such information to such uses and in
accordance with these principles.
3. Individual reference services shall take reasonable steps to protect against misuse of the non-public information distributed pursuant to this subsection which will
include:
a. If not previously established, the individual reference service shall take reasonable steps to identify the user and to establish the user as an established
professional or commercial entity.
b. Reasonable measures shall be employed to help assure that commercial and professional customers use non-public information appropriately.
c. Individual reference services shall implement reasonable mechanisms to remedy subscriber abuses of the information.
d. Individual reference services shall maintain a record of the identity of subscribers and the terms and conditions agreed to by the subscriber for three years after
termination of each subscriber's relationship with the individual reference service.
C. General Distribution of Non-Public Information: Individual reference services, when they limit the non-public information content of their products or services as
set forth in this subparagraph, may distribute such products or services to any person.
1. non-public information distributed pursuant to this subparagraph shall not knowingly include information that reflects social security number, mother's maiden name
identified as such, non-published telephone number, or non-published address information obtained from telephone companies, birth information, credit history, financial history, medical records, or similar
information, nor will the service be retrievable by a social security number.
2. The individual reference service shall take reasonable steps to protect against the misuse of non-public information.
VI. Security: Individual reference services shall maintain facilities and systems to protect information from unauthorized access and persons who may exceed their
authorization. In addition to physical and electronic security, individual reference services shall reasonably implement:
A. Employee and contractor supervision-Employees and contractors shall be required to sign confidentiality agreements and be subject to supervision.
B. Reviews-System reviews shall be made at appropriate intervals to assure that employees are complying with policies.
VII. Openness: Each individual reference service shall have an information practices policy statement that describes what types of information it has, from what types of
sources, how it is collected, the type of entities to whom it may be disclosed and the type of uses to which it is put, and shall make its policy statement available upon request. Consumers shall be notified about
these practices in various ways such as:
VIII. Choice: Each individual reference service shall upon request inform individuals of the choices, if any, available to limit access or use of information about them in
its data base, provided, however, that in the case of non-public information distributed to the general public (section V.C of these principles), an individual reference service shall provide an opportunity for an
individual to limit the general public's access or use of such non-public information.
IX. Access: Upon request and reasonable terms, an individual reference service shall:
A. Inform an individual about the nature of public record and publicly available information that it makes available in its products and services and the sources of such
information;
B. Provide individuals with non-public information contained in products and services that specifically identifies them and that are distributed as part of an individual
reference service to users under section V. of these Principles unless the information was obtained on a limited use basis from a governmental agency or if its disclosure is limited by law or legally recognized
privilege; and
C. Direct individuals to a consumer reporting agency regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act where such agency is the source of the information about the individual.
X. Children: Where an individual is identified in the product or service as being under the age of 18, no non-public information about that individual shall be provided
for other than selective and limited distribution purposes or for the purposes of locating missing children.
XI. Assurance of Compliance: The signers of these principles shall have completed within 15 months of the effective date of these principles, and on a periodic basis thereafter, at least once every year, an assurance review done by a reasonably qualified independent professional service. The independent professional service shall apply assurance criteria consistent with these principles and approved by the signers as a group. Individual referenceservices shall have a reasonable opportunity to respond to any concerns expressed in such assurance review. A summary reflecting both the report and any subsequent actions taken or response made by the company shall be publicly available.
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