Century First Statement of Online Privacy Practices
What this policy covers
This Century First Statement of Online Privacy Practices (“Privacy Policy”) describes how we collect information when you visit or use Century First’s websites, mobile applications, and other online services (“Online Services”) that link to this Privacy Policy. It also describes how we use and share such information and explains your privacy rights and choices. Our Online Services are intended for a U.S. audience. The terms “Century First,” “we,” “us,” or “our” mean Century First Financial Corporation and its U.S. affiliates.
“You” means an individual who visits our Online Services and does not refer to a business or other entity or to individuals outside the U.S.
What this policy does not cover
This Privacy Policy does not apply to the websites, mobile applications, or services of Century First’s businesses and affiliates that do not directly link to this policy. Some Century First businesses and affiliates have their own privacy policies, which can be found on their websites. It also does not apply to non-Century First companies, such as third-party websites to which we link online.
Please review the privacy policies of other websites and services you visit to understand their privacy practices.
What information we collect
- Your browser type (e.g., Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox)
- Your Internet Protocol or “IP” address (Your IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider. An IP address is identified and logged automatically whenever you visit a site, along with the time of the visit and the page(s) that were visited)
- The presence of any software on your device that may be necessary to view our site
- Configuration information about the device you are using, including, but not limited to, your device type, web browser type and version, operating system type and version, display/screen settings, language preferences
- Information from your mobile device, such as contacts, photos (e.g., to deposit checks or capture receipts), mobile network information, and cross-device IDs
- Location information from your device to find nearby branches, ATMs, and other locations or mobile device location information to provide optional deals
- Personal information submitted on applications, forms, and onsite electronic messaging. Types of personal information typically include:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number or other government-issued ID
- Address
- Email
- Telephone number
- Account numbers and account information
- Usernames
- Passwords and other authentication information like PINs, security questions, and other secure sign-on methods*
- Other non-public information, including credit and income information, and in certain cases Protected Health Information (as that is defined by the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
- Website analytics information such as pages visited and average time spent on a particular page
- If you would prefer that your movements and actions online at Century First.com not be monitored, you can opt out of tracking from centuryfirstfinance.com.
- NOTE: It is necessary to install a cookie on your browser to identify that you have opted out. If you delete the opt out cookie, or change devices or web browsers, you will need to opt out again
- Search engine traffic referral information
- Responses to advertisements and promotions
- Transactional information from behind the secure login about your relationship with us (such as types of accounts or the state in which you bank)
*About biometric-enabled sign-ons: Your device stores the information it needs to recognize your facial features or fingerprints. Century First’s Mobile App uses your device’s functionality to obtain a signal that your device recognizes your facial features or fingerprints when you sign on. Century First does not have access to the information your device uses to enable facial or fingerprint recognition, nor does Century First have access to or store your facial image or fingerprint data. You can always turn off facial or fingerprint recognition and go back to inputting user ID and password at any time. Your device’s user information will have additional information regarding its user controls and settings, including its privacy and security controls.
For more information or questions regarding Century First’s privacy practices, please contact
support@centuryfirstfinance.com.
How do we use the information we collect?
The information we collect online helps Century First to:
- Effectively manage your account:
- Ensure your identity and protect the security of your personal and account information from unauthorized access
- Process transactions on your account
- Respond to product applications and questions
- Fulfill regulatory requirements
- Analyze our site usage and enhance the user's experience:
- Diagnose server problems
- Alert users of any possible software compatibility issues
- Help us make decisions about how various technologies are used and identify usage trends
- Send marketing communications:
- Present personalized or targeted offers, ads, or content we believe may be of interest to you
- Determine the effectiveness of promotional campaigns
- Make business decisions:
- Analyze data and credit risk
- Perform market research
- Conduct audits
- Develop and improve products and services
- Carry out other day-to-day business operations, such as to comply with applicable laws; share with our affiliates and subsidiaries; disclose to contractors, business partners, and other third parties under specific contracts and agreements; perform compliance activities; conduct credit reporting activities; and engage in human resources activities
- Prevent and detect fraud
- Protect against risks to security
- Monitor network activity logs
- Detect security incidents and conduct data security investigations
- Protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity
We only use personal information that we have about you when we have a legal basis to use such personal information under applicable data protection laws.
How do we share the information we collect?
Century First shares your information in different ways as permitted and required by law. For example, we may share your information with:
- Affiliates and other entities in the Century First family
- Businesses with which we partner to offer products and services for our clients or prospective customers, such as joint marketing partners or bill pay partners
- Service providers that provide various services to us, such as those we use to help detect and prevent fraud, improve our online services, and to better market and advertise our services to you
- Other parties when you authorize or direct us to share your information, such as when you use a third-party service to help manage your financial information across various financial institutions or when you transfer funds from Century First
- Credit reporting agencies to report on or learn about your financial circumstances and as permitted by law
- Government entities and other third parties as needed for legal or similar purposes, such as:
- To respond to requests from our regulators
- To respond to a warrant, subpoena, governmental audit or investigation, law enforcement request, legal order, or other legal process
- To facilitate a merger, acquisition, sale, bankruptcy, or other disposition of some or all of our assets
- To exercise or defend legal claims
Please note, we may also share aggregated and de-identified data, such as aggregated statistics regarding product usage, with third parties.
We reserve the right to transfer personal information we have about you in the event we sell or transfer all or a portion of our business or assets (including, without limitation, in the event of a reorganization, dissolution, or liquidation).
Visiting the Century First website from outside the United States
If you are visiting the Century First website, please be aware that your personal information may be transferred to, or stored and processed in, the United States. We will rely on legally provided mechanisms (e.g., derogations such as performance of a contract) to lawfully transfer personal data across borders.
Retention period
We store your personal information as long as it is required to meet our contractual and legal obligations, or if we have a legitimate business need to do so.
Technologies we use
Century First and its online advertising and marketing partners may employ various technologies to collect information, including:
- Cookies: Cookies are pieces of information stored directly on your device. Cookies provide information that is used for security purposes, to facilitate navigation, to display information more effectively, and to personalize/customize your online experience. The cookies Century First uses do not collect or store any personally identifiable information about you. Century First uses persistent cookies to learn how visitors use our site, such as which pages are viewed the most, to identify the most common navigation paths, or to customize the presentation of information on the site. Century First also uses session cookies to assist in delivering some online transactions, like online banking. Session cookies are no longer active after you log off the service that initiated them, and all session cookies are automatically deleted when you close all browser windows. Century First may also contract with third parties, including, but not limited to, Adobe (see below), to track user activity on our website. You can choose to block or disable these cookies as most devices and browsers offer their own privacy settings. Doing so, however, may result in diminished performance on our site.
- Marketing pixels, web beacons, clear GIFs, or other technologies: This technology may be placed on certain pages of our website, applications, emails, and other marketing initiatives. These tags usually work in conjunction with cookies and allow us to measure the effectiveness of our site and compile statistics about usage and response rates.
- Software Development Kits (SDKs): Our mobile applications may include third-party SDKs that allow us and our service providers to collect information about your mobile app activity. In addition, some mobile devices come with a resettable advertising ID (such as Apple’s IDFA and Google’s Advertising ID) that, like cookies and pixel tags, allow us and our service providers to identify your mobile device over time for advertising purposes.
- Cross-Device Tracking: Century First participates in the Adobe Experience Cloud Device Co-op, which helps companies build websites, applications, and advertisements that seamlessly flow between all your devices (devices could include a desktop, laptop, tablet, phone or smart watch). The Device Co-op recognizes which of your devices are linked through use of technology that includes cookies and your IP address (without collecting your personal information). Visit the Adobe website for more information on cross-device tracking and/or to unlink your devices. NOTE: Adobe needs to install a cookie on your browser to identify that you have opted out. If you delete the opt-out cookie, or change devices or web browsers, you will need to opt out again.
- Firewalls, passcodes, data encryption, and other safety features: Century First uses these technologies to ensure that the information you provide us remains secure.
- Third-party plugins. Other companies may have plugins that appear on certain pages of our website or applications. Some of these, for example, may be from social media companies (e.g., the Facebook “Like” button). These plugins may collect information, such as information about the pages you visit, and share it with the company that created the plugin even if you do not click on the plugin. These third-party plugins and the way they operate are governed by the privacy policies and terms of the companies that created them.
Interacting with Century First online
Online advertising on Century First websites and applications
Century First advertises its products and services on pages within our sites and on mobile applications. To make the content and advertising as informative and useful as possible, Century First may target and personalize content and advertisements for products and services on our site and within Online Banking (when clients sign on or off to online accounts with their user ID/password).
If you would prefer to not receive a
specific advertisement, content or offers on Century First authenticated (after signing-in) pages, you can click “No Thanks” to the specific pop-up ad you are being presented. Note that this will not prevent you from potentially receiving other ads, content, or offers for a different product or service. Also note that simply closing the pop-up message by clicking on the “X” will not register that you do not wish to receive this specific message again.
Online advertising on third-party websites and applications
Century First advertises its products and services on websites and applications not affiliated with Century First. The third-party companies we hire to display these ads use their own tracking technologies to measure the effectiveness of these ads and to understand your interests. Many of our third-party partners have their own privacy policies. We encourage you to review these policies carefully.
Some of our third-party advertising is interest-based and may use information about your online interests to customize the online ads you see. Century First has adopted the use of the AdChoices Icon (also known as the Advertising Option Icon) for our interest-based advertising (excluding ads appearing on platforms that do not accept the icon). Anyone receiving an interest-based ad can click on the displayed icon to receive more information. The AdChoices Icon does not prevent you from receiving advertisements; instead, it allows you to control whether you receive interest-based advertisements and from which companies. Visit the
Digital Advertising Alliance website for more information about the AdChoices Icon and interest-based advertising.
Third-party aggregation services and tools
Aggregation allows you to gather information from many websites and view that information in a consolidated format. An example of why you might use a third-party aggregation tool is if you wanted a comprehensive view of assets and liabilities held within your financial accounts. If you provide information about your Century First accounts (including your access information) to an aggregation service provider, we will consider that as your having authorized all transactions initiated by that aggregation site. Century First reserves the right to disable aggregation for any account without notice. If you wish to cancel your third-party aggregation services, you should also change your password at Century First.com.
Social media
Century First provides experiences on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter that enable online sharing and collaboration. We use social media to facilitate social engagement and sharing, when such sharing is appropriate and safe. Read more about Century First and social media
terms and conditions here. Please note, any content you post, such as pictures, information, opinions, or any personal information that you make available to other participants on these social platforms, is subject to the terms of use and privacy policies of those platforms. Please refer to them to better understand your rights and obligations with regard to such content.
Given the very public nature of social media, it is critical that we all safeguard confidential financial information. If you post information on a Century First site that we feel should be shielded from public view, we will remove it. This includes not only specific details about your Century First accounts and other private, confidential information (such as your Social Security number), but details of information relayed in private conversations between you and Century First representatives. Please know that in taking down or editing your posts, we are focusing our experience and best judgment to keep your personal information safe.
Email
Email transmitted across the internet is normally not protected and may be intercepted and viewed by others. Therefore, you should refrain from sending any confidential or private information via unsecured email to Century First. We'll never ask you to send confidential information to us via email, such as your logon ID, password, full account numbers, or Social Security number. To ensure secure communications, use secure Century First Inbox in online banking.
Occasionally, we will retain the content of your email—and our replies—to confirm proper responses to your questions and requests, to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, and to ensure that we consistently deliver an enjoyable client experience to you.
Linking to other sites
Century First may provide links to non-Century First companies, such as credit bureaus or merchants, and will notify you when leaving the Century First site. If you choose to link to websites not controlled by Century First, we are not responsible for the privacy or security of these sites, including the accuracy, completeness, reliability or suitability of their information. If you are asked to provide information on one of these sites, we urge you to carefully study their privacy policies before sharing.
Control your online and other privacy preferences
In summary, the following links can help you to customize and control your privacy preferences when interacting with Century First online:
- Opting out of website analytics tracking
- If you would prefer that your movements and actions online at centuryfirstfinance.com not be monitored, you can opt out of tracking.
- NOTE: It is necessary to install a cookie on your browser to identify that you have opted out. If you delete the opt-out cookie, or change devices or web browsers, you will need to opt out again.
- You can also control your marketing preferences for direct mail, email, and telemarketing preferences, along with the sharing of your personal information via our live chat, or our Client Contact Center.
- Do Not Track
- We do not currently respond to browser “do not track” signals or other mechanisms that allow you to tell websites you do not want to have online activities tracked.
Protecting your children
Century First strictly follows the federal guidelines of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which gives parents control over what type of information is collected online about their children. We do not knowingly collect, maintain, or use personally identifiable information from children under age 13 on our websites. We are not responsible for the data collection and use practices of nonaffiliated third parties that are linked from our websites. Visit the Federal Trade Commission’s
COPPA Website for more information.
Security
To protect personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with applicable federal and state laws. These measures may include device safeguards and secured files and buildings as well as oversight of our third- party service providers to ensure information remains confidential and secure.
Making sure your information is accurate, and individual rights
Keeping your account information accurate and up to date is very important. If your account information is incomplete, inaccurate or not current, please call or write to us at the telephone numbers or appropriate address for changes listed on your account statements, records, online or other account materials. You can also speak to a client representative at a branch location, your financial advisor, or an account representative.
We respond to all requests we receive from individuals wishing to exercise their data protection rights in accordance with applicable data protection laws. We will ask you to verify your identity in order to help us respond efficiently to your request.
Under non-U.S. data protection laws, you may have the right to complain to a data protection authority about our collection and use of your personal information.
Online privacy practices updates
Century First’s Online Privacy Practices may be revised from time to time, so please review them periodically. Any changes will become effective when we post the revised Practices on the site (Please note the effective date listed at the top of this page). If we revise our Online Privacy Practices in a material way, we will provide a conspicuous notice on our website when any changes take effect.
Contact us
If you have any questions or comments on our Online Privacy Practices, please contact us via the live chat or write us at
support@centuryfirstfinance.com.