Internet Disclosure Policy


FraudStop is informing you, the visitor to this web site, that personally identifiable information ("personal information"), which is collected through this web site, is highly secure and protected as if it was for any corporate or employee information. Vital data is not held, distributed or delivered to any outside sources and will never be disclosed.

If you decide to become a member, FraudStop suggests exploring this web site with vigor to learn about FraudStop products and services, read about identity theft and credit card fraud and related reports, review your account activity that is registered with FraudStop, or use other value-added services without providing FraudStop any other information about yourself. FraudStop does not collect information from non-members other than applicants for FraudStop membership services and products.

If you are a FraudStop member, details about the information FraudStop receives and how it may not be disclosed is contained in FraudStop's Privacy Policy, which includes additional information regarding your privacy.

Members may review and change contact information such as address, phone and email information by logging on and updating your personal profile.

Additionally, members and non-members who receive promotional messages about FraudStop's products and services may elect to not receive ("opt out of") further messages. If you opt out from receiving these messages FraudStop will retain your e-mail address solely for the purposes of facilitating your request and informing you of vital updates to FraudStop's web site and membership materials.

If you wish to review information provided by FraudStop about online membership applications, you can contact us to request a copy of the personal account information you provided via FraudStop's customer service numbers or email addresses. There may be a charge for certain information that is requested. To protect your privacy, proof of identity or other authentication will be required.

In order to provide better service, FraudStop may use "cookies" which may be set by another company for FraudStop. A cookie is a small piece of information that a web site stores on your web browser that can later be retrieved and read only by the same web site. FraudStop uses cookies for administrative purposes and to enhance your online experience. For example, FraudStop may use cookies to track the number of visitors to this web site or to enable FraudStop to present rotating information to you at this web site. You can set up your web browser to inform you when cookies are set or to prevent cookies from being set.

From time to time, FraudStop may change this "Internet Disclosure Notice." The effective date of this policy, as stated below, indicates the last time this policy was revised or materially changed. Checking the effective date below allows you to determine whether there have been changes since the last time you reviewed the policy.

The date of last modification or change was March 26th, 2008. All information provided in this Internet Policy and Dislcosure Statement is presented on this web Site with permission and approval from the owners and board of directors of FraudStop.Org.