Privacy Notice
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John W. Neighbarger Insurance knows that you care how information
about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we
will do so carefully and sensibly. This notice describes our privacy
policy. By visiting www.neighbargerins.com , you are accepting the
practices described in this Privacy Notice.
As a part of our normal operations we collect, and in some cases, disclose information about you. We encourage you to read the following Privacy Statement that contains information about John W. Neighbarger Insurance's policies regarding the collection, use, disclosure, and protection of your information. If you are not comfortable with any of the terms or policies described in this Statement, we ask that you discontinue use of our site and encourage you to send confidential correspondence through the postal service (John W. Neighbarger Insurance, 7668 Slate Ridge Blvd., Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068). Please be aware that we may periodically update or revise this Statement. Please check our Privacy Statement frequently for changes. What information do we collect? Personal, Financial and Product Information. We collect personally identifiable information in order to identify and register you as customer of John W. Neighbarger Insurance. In addition, we collect personal, financial and product information in order to provide you with services tailored to your particular needs. By learning a little about you, John W. Neighbarger Insurance can deliver more relevant content and product offerings and thus offer you better services. The information we collect will vary depending upon the function or process you select. Depending upon the function or process you select (for example, quote, request for proposal, e-mail, purchase), you may be required to provide information such as: |
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· Name · Address · Birth date · Phone number · E-mail address · Policy (ies) Type(s) & Number(s) |
· Social Security Number · Credit Card Information · Driver's License Number, accident/violation history, information about vehicle operators, lien/lease holders, vehicle information, etc. |
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Cookies At this time, John W. Neighbarger Insurance does not use cookies on this site. However, in the future we may enable the use of cookies. Please check this statement in the future for changes we may make periodically regarding our privacy policy. Who Should Use Our Web Site? Who collects this information? How is this information used? Who has access to this information? When we share personal information with companies working on John W. Neighbarger Insurance's behalf, we generally protect that personal information with a confidentiality agreement. In addition, we may, as permitted by law, provide information about you without your permission to certain persons or organizations, such as: your agent or broker; insurance support organizations; other insurance companies in order to perform their function in regard to an insurance transaction involving you; independent claim adjusters; businesses that conduct actuarial or research studies; regulatory and law enforcement authorities; or our affiliated companies. We may also disclose statistical information about the use of our Web site. What are your options regarding collection, use, and
distribution of your information? What security procedures do we use to guard against the loss,
misuse, alteration, or theft of your information? E-mail messages are not secure. Our security software does not encrypt e-mail messages. E-mail messages traveling through the Internet are subject to viewing, alteration, and copying by potentially anyone on the Internet. We take seriously the issue of safeguarding your privacy online. However, please note that you should exercise discretion with respect to the submission of any personal or financial information. Please keep in mind that transmitting information via the Internet is never completely secure and thus any information submitted may be intercepted, collected, used or disclosed by others. We encourage customers to either send confidential correspondence through the postal service or use the telephone to speak directly to our employees. We are not responsible for the security of confidentiality of communications you send to us through the Internet using e-mail messages. What can you do as a customer to help maintain security?
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