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Privacy Policy for Repair-Credit-Scores.com Protecting your privacy is extremely important to us at repair-credit-scores.com. We strive to keep your personal information confidential. Please read our Privacy Policy to ensure that you are aware of and understand how your personal information is handled. We do not repair credit ourselves. We refer clients to Lexington Law, who in our opinion are the top experts in the field of credit repair. When you submit your personal information, it is actually done on the LexingtonLaw.com website which adheres to the following privacy policies. Personal information is NOT stored on this site. For more information on privacy, review our partner (LexingtonLaw.com) web site's privacy policy. Collecting other personal information: Like many web sites, the Repair-Credit-Scores.com's web site uses "cookie" technology. When you first connect to our site, the cookie identifies your browser with a unique, random number. The cookies we use do not reveal any personal information about you. Cookies help us understand which parts of our web sites are the most popular, where our visitors are going, and how long they spend there. We use cookies to study traffic patterns on our site so we can make the site more useful. We may use third-party advertising companies to serve ads on our behalf. These companies may employ cookies and action tags (also known as single pixel gifs or web beacons) to measure advertising effectiveness. Any information that these third parties collect via cookies and action tags is completely anonymous. _____________________________________________________________________________
Lexington Law Privacy Policy Why we collect personal information
We collect personal
information to enroll you in our
service. The information we require
is the absolute minimum necessary.
Lexington uses your personal
information to provide you with
superior client services, and to
communicate with you regarding your
case. In addition, we use your
personal information to keep you up
to date on the latest service
announcements, feature updates,
special offers, and other
information we think you would like
to hear about. From time to time, we
may also use your personal
information in order to contact you
regarding participation in a market
research survey, so that we can
gauge client satisfaction and
improve our services further. Should
you begin, but not complete, the
sign up process, Lexington may use
your personal information to contact
you regarding your experience at the
web site, and may talk to you about
enrolling in our service.
How we collect
personal information
We collect
information about you: (i) that you
submit during the sign up process
for our service, and (ii) any time
we enter information from your
credit report into our database. The
latter is necessary to make that
information available to you via
Dispute Valet™. In addition, when
you sign up for a new Lexington
service, or ask to be included in an
email mailing list, we collect and
store the information you provide in
a secure database.
To save you time and make our web services even easier to use, some areas of the Lexington web site allow you to create a "Client ID" using your personal information. The system saves your information and assigns you a unique Lexington Client ID. Next time you log into the client section of our web site you can simply enter your Client ID and password — the system will automatically look up the information it needs.
When we disclose
personal information
Because the ability
to communicate with our clients
during any part of the credit
recovery process is absolutely
essential, your personal information
may be shared with other Lexington
employees. They will protect your
personal information in accordance
with the Lexington Customer Privacy
Policy. Lexington will not share
your personal contact information
with other companies unless you
specify otherwise.
Lexington works with other companies that help us provide Lexington services to you, and we may provide your personal information to these companies. For example, should we need to forward written documents to you we give shipping companies this information so they can deliver more efficiently. The information they receive is for shipping and delivery purposes only, and we require that the companies safeguard your personal information in accordance with Lexington's policies.
How we protect your
personal information
Lexington safeguards
the security of the data you send us
with physical, electronic, and
managerial procedures. We urge you
to take every precaution to protect
your personal data when you are on
the Internet. Change your passwords
often, use a combination of letters
and numbers, and make sure you use a
secure browser.
The Lexington web site uses industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption on all web pages where personal information is required. To sign up for Lexington's service, or to log into the client section of the web site, you must use an SSL-enabled browser such as Netscape Navigator 3.0 or later, or Internet Explorer. This protects the confidentiality of your personal and credit card or checking account information while it is transmitted over the Internet.
Collecting other
personal information
When you browse
Lexington’s web site, you are able
to do so anonymously. Generally, we
don’t collect personal information
when you browse — not even your
email address. Your browser,
however, does automatically tell us
the type of computer and operating
system you are using.
Like many web sites, the Lexington web site uses “cookie” technology. When you first connect to our site, the cookie identifies your browser with a unique, random number. The cookies we use do not reveal any personal information about you, except perhaps your first name so we can welcome you on your next visit. Cookies help us understand which parts of our web sites are the most popular, where our visitors are going, and how long they spend there. We use cookies to study traffic patterns on our site so we can make the site even better. In some of our email to you, we use a “click-through URL.” When you click one of these URLs, you pass through our web server before arriving at the web site that is your destination. We track “click-throughs” to help us determine your interest in particular topics and measure the effectiveness of our customer communications. We may use third-party advertising companies to serve ads on our behalf. These companies may employ cookies and action tags (also known as single pixel gifs or web beacons) to measure advertising effectiveness. Any information that these third parties collect via cookies and action tags is completely anonymous.
Our companywide
commitment to privacy
To make sure your
personal information remains
confidential, we communicate these
privacy guidelines to every
Lexington employee and staff member.
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