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Security
and Privacy
You may
have concerns about the security of your money on the internet
or how your personal information is protected from misuse.
This section explains our web security promise, the measures
we take to protect you and what you can do to protect yourself
from online fraud.
What we do:
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Our systems operate on 128-bit secure encryption. Look for
the yellow padlock symbol in your browser status bar.
• A team of independent security experts regularly tests
our website.
• Your session will time out after 15 minutes of keyboard
inactivity.
• Your log-in account will be locked out after three
failed access attempts. You will need to call us to reset
your account.
• We will verify your identity before disclosing confidential
information over the telephone or re-setting your password.
We do
not guarantee the Site will be fault free and do not accept
liability for any errors or omissions that occur.
Your
Username and Password
On registering
an account with us, you will have a username and password
which must be used in order to access certain restricted parts
of the Site. Your username and password are used by us to
identify you and so are very important. You are responsible
for all information posted on the Site by anyone using your
username and password. Any breach of security of a username
and password should be notified to us immediately.
What
you should do
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Never reveal your password to anyone or write it down.
• Do not use a password that could be easily guessed
by someone else.
• Change your password immediately if you suspect someone
else could know it.
• Log off when you have completed your transaction.
• Keep your PC updated with current anti-virus software
and the latest browser versions.
• Do not send us any confidential account information
via email.
• Treat emails you receive with caution. Remember we
will never ask you to disclose your personal or account information
to us by email.
We recommend that you regularly visit the www.banksafeonline.org.uk
website to keep up to date with tips to protect yourself from
the latest scams.
Security
Notice
All forms
and online account pages, i.e. those pages that show your
information, use 128-bit encryption. Encryption makes your
information unreadable to anyone who might intercept it. In
addition, a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is used to connect
your browser to our secure servers.
The latest
browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer 6, Netscape 6, Opera 5) support
128-bit encryption. Browsers older than this support lower
levels of encryption (40-bit or 56-bit) but they still remain
extremely secure. You should note that ordinary e-mail is
not secure.
Please
do not send us any confidential information via email. We
will only use e-mail to send you account information such
as your account balance and transaction information or special
offers if you have given your consent for us to do so. We
will not use e-mail to send other confidential personal information
to you. We cannot accept any responsibility for the unauthorised
access by a third party and/or the corruption of data being
sent by individuals to unique card. It is
our policy that if any of our customers are victims of unauthorised
access to their accounts, and provided that you have not breached
our security procedures, acted fraudulently or without reasonable
care, we will cover any direct financial loss which you may
have suffered.
Secure
Socket Layer (SSL)
A "Secure
Socket Layer" is a commonly used method of managing the
security of messages transmitted across the Internet and is
used by us to connect your computer to our secure server.
You can tell that SSL is in use if you are using Internet
Explorer or Netscape Navigator when a small padlock icon appears
on your browser status bar. If you have problems getting to
secure mode, install one of the latest browsers and try the
site again.
Which
browser do I need to view this site?
Our site
has been designed to work with a variety of browsers on either
Apple Macintosh computers or Windows based PCs. It will run
on versions 4 and later of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape
Navigator and America On-Line (AOL), as well as Opera 5.
If you
are using an older browser such as Internet Explorer 3, Netscape
3 or Opera 3 & 4, you will be able to view the information
pages but you may not be able to apply for a card or access
your account information. To make an application online we
recommend you upgrade to the latest versions.
How
do I change my screen resolution?
We recommend
viewing this site with a screen resolution of 800x600 or above.
To change the screen resolution depends on the operating system
you use. Please consult your operating system manual for instructions.
Do
I need plug-ins?
"Plug-ins"
are additional software programs required by some sites to
make them work properly. An example is Flash Player from Macromedia.
Our site does not need any plug-ins to work effectively.
I
am having difficulty accessing my account from work
Most organisations
have what is known as "firewalls" to protect their
networks and their computers. A firewall is a secure server
through which all communication passes and which protects
the organisation's computers from unauthorised access by filtering
the information getting in and out. Depending on how the firewall
is set up, access to another secure server may be denied.
If you
are having problems accessing your account from work but can
access it from home with no difficulties, check with your
IT department to see if a firewall is in place that may be
affecting access to our site and how this has been set up.
Cookies
What
we use cookies for:
Internet
cookies are common and do not harm your system - they are
small text files placed on your computer by a web browser,
which has been sent to you by a web server, they just store
or gather site information. It is essentially an 'identification
card' relating to you. They help you do things online, like
remembering your logon details so you don't have to re-enter
them when revisiting a site.
We use
cookies to:
• Gather customer journey information across our site
• Ensure your privacy in our secure sites
• Store login details for our secure sites
• Temporarily store details input into our calculators,
tools, illustrations and demonstrations
• Store details of your marketing, product and business
unit preferences to improve our targeting and enhance your
journey through our sites
• Evaluate our sites advertising and promotional effectiveness.
We use
both our own and our partner companies' cookies to support
these activities. We don't use cookies to track people's Internet
usage after leaving our sites and we don't store personal
information in them that others could read and understand.
We will not sell or distribute cookie information without
your prior consent.
You can
disable cookies from your computer system by following the
instructions at www.allaboutcookies.org
but if you do not accept incoming cookies then the performance
of our Site on your system may not be to the full standard
or our Site may not serve you at all.
Services
requiring enabled cookies:
Some of
our services require cookies in your browser to view and use
them and to protect your financial and personal information
such as www.myuniquecard.com. This website uses cookies to
enable information about you and your preferences to be stored
and to prevent unauthorised access to your account online.
If you are accessing your cashplus account we require cookies
to be used to ensure your data is secure. If you reject cookies
you will not be able to use the unique card
service.
Phishing
Some customers
may receive an email claiming to be from unique
card or Broadcastle Bank Limited (who is our partner bank)
with a link to what appears to be the our or Broadcastle's
website, where they are prompted to enter their personal and
account details. unique card is in no way
involved with this email and the website does not belong to
us or Broadcastle. unique card will never
send emails to its customers requesting security or any other
confidential information. Do not reply to any such emails
or disclose any personal information in these websites.If
you think you have received a fraudulent email that looks
like it is from unique card or Broadcastle,
forward the entire email including the header and footer to
fraud@membersaccounts.com
and then delete it from your email account.
Personal
Information
Data Protection:
When you
apply for a product or service from us (or another party),
you will be asked for personal information that is needed
to process your application. The information that you provide
will only be used for the purposes described at the time of
your application and where applicable in the terms and conditions
that apply to the relevant product or service. We will also
collect, store and process your personal information on the
unique card computers to;(a) personalise
aspects of our overall service to you; or (b) communicate
with you; or (c) learn from the way you use and manage your
account(s), for example from the transactions you make and
from the payments which are made to your account. We will
use your personal information to manage your account(s), and
provide our services, for assessment and analysis (including
credit and/or behaviour scoring, market and product analysis),
and to develop and improve our services to you. If you do
not want to receive information about our products and services,
please write to Customer Services at PO Box 52768, London,
EC3P 3WR or by emailing us at info@myuniquecard.com. We will
not disclose any such information outside of unique
card except:
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to fraud prevention agencies and other organisations who may
use the information to prevent fraud and money laundering;
• to persons acting as our agents under a strict code
of confidentiality;
• to anyone to whom we transfer or may transfer our
rights and duties under our terms and conditions with you;
• as required by law or regulation.
If we
transfer your information to a service provider or agent in
another country outside the European Union, we will make sure
that the service provider or agent agrees to apply the same
levels of protection as we are required to apply to personal
information held in the UK and to use your information only
for the purpose of providing the service to us.
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