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Privacy Notice
This notice applies to (collectively, referred to as “you”):
- Customers
- Former Customers
Our Privacy Commitment to You:
At Hara Consulting, we are committed to providing you with random number generation system to meet your needs. Our commitment includes protecting the personal information we retain about you (referred to as “information” in this notice) when you sign in to purchase our services from our website.
We want to earn your trust by using strict safeguards to protect information about you as we continue to bring you our products and services. Please read this notice to learn more about privacy and data security at Hara consulting LLC.
Data Collection & Security
I. Why we Collect
By collecting your information we will be able to track your record for future reference either for refund , to verify your identity when you login in for reuse of our system, or to provide or send you valuable information about our system.
We do not share your information neither we store your credit card information.
II. We Collect Information about You from the Following Sources
- Sign in form on our web site.
III. Our Security Practices
Our Safeguards for Information Confidentiality and Security:
- _We maintain physical safeguards, such as secure areas in buildings; electronic safeguards, such as passwords and encryption; and procedural safeguards, such as customer authentication procedures to protect against ID theft.
- _Access to information about you is restricted to authorized employees obtaining that information for business purposes.
- _We carefully select and monitor the outside companies we hire to perform services for us, such as mail vendors who send out our statements. We require them to keep customer information safe and secure, and do not allow them to use or share the information for any purpose other than the job they are hired to do.
Information Sharing
We will NOT share or sell your information.
III. Limits on Solicitations from Us
You may tell us not to solicit you at your mailing address, telephone number or e-mail address for products and services that are not directly related to your account. We may still offer you new products and services as part of our regular communications with you (such as your monthly statement or customer service e-mails).
Privacy and Security Tips
- _Protect your information. Never give your Social Security number or personal credit information over the phone or the Internet unless you initiate the communication. Keep your personal identification number (PIN) and password in a safe place. Try to memorize your PIN and password and do not write them down with your account information.
- _Destroy and/or securely store your account records . Tear or shred receipts, bank statements and unused credit card offers. Keep billing statements and other account related documents in a safe place.
- _Immediately report lost or stolen checks or credit cards.
- _Don’t carry your personal identification numbers (PINs).
- _Promptly review all account statements and immediately report any discrepancies to your financial institution.
- _Retain receipts from all ATM, debit and credit card transactions. When you’re ready to dispose of them, make sure your account number is not readable.
- _Immediately sign new credit cards.
- _Report unusual telephone or e-mail inquiries or other suspicious activity to your telephone company or local law enforcement authorities.
- _Regularly review your credit report. Keeping your credit report error-free is important. Order a copy of your credit report and immediately alert the credit bureau, as well as the specific creditor, of any mistakes. See www.ftc.gov for more information on how to request one free credit report per year from each credit bureau.
The three national credit bureau agencies are:
_Equifax - www.equifax.com 1-800-685-1111
Experian - www.experian.com 1-888-397-3742
TransUnion - www.transunion.com 1-877-322-8228
- _If you lose your credit card or suspect that you have been a victim of identity theft, immediately notify your creditors, local law enforcement and the credit bureau agencies listed above. If you think your identity has been stolen, you may want to visit http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft, sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission.
- _Update your personal information as necessary by calling us using the customer service number on your account statement or visiting your local banking office.
- _Learn about the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Follow the tips for parents at the Federal Trade Commission’s Web site for children’s privacy at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/kidzprivacy/index.html. We respect the privacy of your children, and we comply with the COPPA. We do not knowingly collect or retain personally identifiable information from individuals under the age of thirteen online.
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