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Inland Bank And Trust Internet Privacy Statement

Welcome to the Inland Bank and Trust Web site. This section shall describe our policy regarding personal information supplied to us while visiting this Site. Our objective is to protect your information on the Internet in the same manner that we protect it in our branches, at ATM's, and on the telephone.

Protecting Your Privacy: Protecting your privacy is important to Inland Bank. We want you to understand what information we collect and how we use it. In order to provide our customers with a broad range of financial products and services as effectively and conveniently as possible, we use technology to manage and maintain customer information. The following policy serves as a standard for all Inland employees for collection, use, retention, and security of nonpublic personal information.

What Information We Collect

  • We may collect "nonpublic personal information" about you from the following sources:
    • Information we receive from you on applications or other loan and account forms;
    • Information about your transactions with us or others; and
    • Information we receive from third parties such as credit bureaus.

"Nonpublic personal information" is nonpublic information about you that we obtain in connection with providing a financial product or service to you. For example, nonpublic personal information includes information regarding your account balance, payment history, and overdraft history.

What Information We Disclose
We are permitted to disclose nonpublic personal information about you to other third parties in certain circumstances. For example, we may disclose nonpublic personal information about you to third parties to assist us in servicing your loan or account with us, to government entities in response to subpoenas, and to credit bureaus. We may also share information with our affiliates for the purpose of marketing financial products or loan services unless you elect to opt out of our sharing such information to our affiliates as disclosed in the consumer privacy notice that was provided to you when your account was opened and during annual mailings of the notice. If you decide to close your account(s) or become an inactive customer, we will continue to adhere to the privacy policies and practices described in this notice.

Our Security Procedures
We also take steps to safeguard customer information. We restrict access to your personal and account information to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. Employees who violate these safeguards will be subject to disciplinary measures. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard your nonpublic personal information.

Maintenance of Accurate Information
We continually strive to maintain complete and accurate information about you and your accounts. Should you ever believe that our records contain inaccurate or incomplete information about you, please notify us at (847)726-2265. We will investigate your concerns and correct any inaccuracies in a timely manner.

Cookies
To provide better service or to address security hazards, we will occasionally use a "cookie". A cookie is a small piece of information, which a web site stores on your computer's browser for later retrieval. A web site other than the one that set the cookie is unable to read the cookie. Inland Bank may use cookies for a variety of administrative purposes; for example, to store your password so that it does not have to be entered each time you visit our Site, or to store your preferences for certain kinds of information. Most cookies last only through a single session, or visit. No cookie will contain information that will enable anyone to contact you via telephone, e-mail, or regular mail. You can set your web browser to inform you when cookies are established or to prevent cookies from being set.

Protecting our children
We do not knowingly solicit data from children, and we do not knowingly market to children. We recognize that protecting children's identities and privacy online is important and that the responsibility to do so rests with both the online industry and with parents.