Privacy Policy
Customs Confidential believes strongly in the protection of personal privacy and is committed to complying with state and federal regulations governing collection and use of personal information. This page explains how Customs Confidential handles and protects the information we collect.
Customs Confidential collects and uses client information for legitimate business purposes.
Customs Confidential does not sell lists of clients, nor do we disclose customer information to marketing companies.
Customs Confidential obtains non-public information about you from the following sources:
Information we receive from you, such as information on applications, powers of attorney or other related forms, which may include your name, address, legal status, and tax identification number.
Information we receive from consumer reporting agencies, government agencies, credit references, business references, credit history, financial institutions, and independent risk reporting services.
Information about your transactions with us such as suppliers, distributors, purchases, sales, customs entries, duty payments, bills of lading, airway bills, insurance companies or payment history unless specifically authorized by you to do so in writing or as required by law.
For example, providing information to industry regulators, to law enforcement agencies, for fraud prevention, to credit bureaus, and to third parties that assist us in processing the product or service you have requested.
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, to our Affiliates, so long as the information disclosed is Transaction and Experience Information, and
To Affiliates and Nonaffiliated Third Parties to the extent necessary to process, obtain service, maintain, administer or enforce the service or product that you have requested we provide,
Customs Confidential protects the confidentiality and security of your personal information.
Customs Confidential restricts access to non-public personal information about you to our employees, and agents who need this information to provide products and services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your non-public information.
Web Privacy
When you visit the Customs Confidential website, the web server automatically collects and maintains statistical information from the site's data logs that concern network traffic flow and volume. The web server recognizes the name of the internet domain, the IP address from which you accessed the site, and the time and date. This information does not identify personal e-mail addresses or other personal information. The site's data log collects this information in aggregate form and is used to improve the usefulness of the web site. The Customs Confidential web site does not use cookies to collect individual information about you and your web site usage.
Customs Confidential believes strongly in the protection of personal privacy and is committed to complying with state and federal regulations governing collection and use of personal information. This page explains how Customs Confidential handles and protects the information we collect.
Customs Confidential collects and uses client information for legitimate business purposes.
Customs Confidential does not sell lists of clients, nor do we disclose customer information to marketing companies.
Customs Confidential obtains non-public information about you from the following sources:
Information we receive from you, such as information on applications, powers of attorney or other related forms, which may include your name, address, legal status, and tax identification number.
Information we receive from consumer reporting agencies, government agencies, credit references, business references, credit history, financial institutions, and independent risk reporting services.
Information about your transactions with us such as suppliers, distributors, purchases, sales, customs entries, duty payments, bills of lading, airway bills, insurance companies or payment history unless specifically authorized by you to do so in writing or as required by law.
For example, providing information to industry regulators, to law enforcement agencies, for fraud prevention, to credit bureaus, and to third parties that assist us in processing the product or service you have requested.
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, to our Affiliates, so long as the information disclosed is Transaction and Experience Information, and
To Affiliates and Nonaffiliated Third Parties to the extent necessary to process, obtain service, maintain, administer or enforce the service or product that you have requested we provide,
Customs Confidential protects the confidentiality and security of your personal information.
Customs Confidential restricts access to non-public personal information about you to our employees, and agents who need this information to provide products and services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your non-public information.
Web Privacy
When you visit the Customs Confidential website, the web server automatically collects and maintains statistical information from the site's data logs that concern network traffic flow and volume. The web server recognizes the name of the internet domain, the IP address from which you accessed the site, and the time and date. This information does not identify personal e-mail addresses or other personal information. The site's data log collects this information in aggregate form and is used to improve the usefulness of the web site. The Customs Confidential web site does not use cookies to collect individual information about you and your web site usage.
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