Conn's Commitment to Data Security
Identity theft is a serious concern affecting millions of consumers each year. Conn's maintains administrative, technical and physical safeguards to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure or use.
Conn’s follows applicable laws and requirements to protect and safeguard your personal information. We use reasonable security measures, including physical, technical, and administrative safeguards to protect your personal information, by reducing the risk of loss, misuse, alteration, theft, unauthorized access, or unauthorized disclosure.
For example, here are some ways we protect your personal information:
- We use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption technology to protect personal information while transmitting information over the Internet.
- We use reasonable security measures to protect the confidentiality of personal information under our control and appropriately limit access to it.
- We use firewall technology, password controls, and other technological and procedural safeguards to protect your information.
- We evaluate our security and privacy safeguards on an ongoing basis to help minimize risks from new security threats as they become known.
We are committed to protecting your information, but you can do your part by following these helpful protection tips:
- Use strong passwords for your financial or online accounts and update your username and password regularly.
- Be cautious about unsolicited email attachments.
- Don’t click on links, open attachments, or provide sensitive information through a suspicious email or text message, even if the sender appears to be a reputable company or someone you know. https://...” in the address bar.
- Keep the security patches and anti-virus software up to date on your computer and mobile devices.
- Never provide personal information in response to unsolicited phone calls or text messages.
- Be sure to sign off when finished using a shared computer and do not share your password with anyone.