{"content":"<div class=\"document\">\r\n    <h1>Privacy & Security for Corpay Cross-Border*</h1>\r\n    <div class=\"document\">\r\n        <h2>Security</h2>\r\n        <p>We&rsquo;ve made a commitment to keeping your confidential information as safe as possible. Our\r\n            safeguards to\r\n            protect the security and integrity of customers&rsquo; information include:</p>\r\n        <p>128-bit encryption helps assure that your data can only be decoded and read by us in our secure online\r\n            environment.</p>\r\n        <p>Secure firewalls help prevent unauthorized access to our internal systems.</p>\r\n        <p>Constant monitoring maintains the quality of our systems, proactively identifies unusual customer account\r\n            activity and provides around-the-clock peace of mind.</p>\r\n        <h2>Your Responsibility</h2>\r\n        <p>Maintaining the care, control and confidentiality of your Account number, User ID and DealAccess\r\n            password is your responsibility as set out in our account terms and conditions. Corpay Cross-Borderis\r\n            not responsible for unauthorized access to accounts online or losses that occur as a result of you\r\n            voluntarily disclosing your account information, User ID or DealAccess password, or the careless\r\n            or improper handling, storing or disclosure by you of this information.</p>\r\n        <p>In the event of loss, theft, misuse or compromise of your account information, User ID or\r\n            DealAccess password, Corpay Cross-Border must be notified within a reasonable time.</p>\r\n        <h2>We&rsquo;re always here to help</h2>\r\n        <p>Our security measures include a team of customer service professionals on duty Monday to Friday from\r\n            9:00am to 5:00pm GMT in the UK, and to 9:00am to 5:00pm local time in North America, excluding public\r\n            holidays. If you suspect unauthorized activity has occurred in your account(s), call us immediately at\r\n            Corpay Cross-Border, 1-(800)-374-8077 in Canada, or 1-(866)-397-2837 in the USA, or +44 (0) 20 7965 4545\r\n            in the UK.\r\n        </p>\r\n        <h3>You are a vital part of the security effort - we can&rsquo;t do it alone.</h3>\r\n        <p>Understanding safeguards will help you play a vital role in protecting your security online. While we\r\n            take strong measures to protect the security and privacy of your information, there are important steps\r\n            that you should take to help protect your information when using the Internet.</p>\r\n        <h3>1. Protect your Password</h3>\r\n        <ul>\r\n            <li>Choose unique passwords that you can remember so that you do not have to write them down, preferably\r\n                a combination of letters and numbers.</li>\r\n            <li>Do not use passwords that are easy for others to guess such as birthdays, family names or telephone\r\n                numbers.</li>\r\n            <li>Ensure that AutoComplete or other memorized password functions on your browser or other programs\r\n                with variations of AutoComplete are disabled to ensure that your password is not automatically\r\n                remembered by your browser.</li>\r\n            <li>In general, saving passwords on your computer is not a good idea. It allows anyone with access to\r\n                your computer to impersonate you.</li>\r\n            <li>Never disclose your password(s) to anyone, especially online, not even to the police, your financial\r\n                institution or your Internet Service Provider.</li>\r\n        </ul>\r\n        <h3>2. Use a Firewall</h3>\r\n        <p>You should use a firewall to protect your network from offensive websites and potential\r\n            hackers. Firewalls help prevent unauthorized access to or from your computer by filtering the\r\n            information coming through the Internet connection into your computer. They will only allow in the\r\n            connections that are known and trusted.</p>\r\n        <p>If you do not have a firewall installed on your computer, any personal information stored on your\r\n            computer or distributed using the web may be accessed by a hacker for as long as your computer is\r\n            connected to the Internet. This is especially true for high-speed Internet connections which maintain\r\n            the same network address, leaving your computer&rsquo;s address available to hackers. A dial-up\r\n            connection\r\n            uses a different network address every time it connects.</p>\r\n        <p>The level of security you establish will determine how many of these threats can be stopped by your\r\n            firewall. The highest level of security would be to simply block everything and then begin to select\r\n            what types of traffic you will allow. You can also restrict traffic that travels through the firewall so\r\n            that only certain types of information, such as email, can get through.</p>\r\n        <h3>3. Use Anti-virus Software</h3>\r\n        <p>Your computer can become infected with a virus through email attachments, from free content you download\r\n            from a Web site or from a diskette someone shares with you. It is a good idea to install anti-virus\r\n            software on your machine because viruses can appear at any time.</p>\r\n        <p>Anti-virus software can detect viruses and clean your machine so that the viruses do not spread. It is\r\n            very important to ensure that you have and always use up-to-date anti-virus software that is capable of\r\n            scanning files and email messages for viruses, which will prevent your files from being corrupted or\r\n            lost.</p>\r\n        <p>Most anti-virus programs include an auto-update feature that enables the program to download profiles of\r\n            new viruses so that it can check for the new viruses as soon as they are discovered. Register new\r\n            anti-virus software immediately, and choose to be notified automatically of product updates if the\r\n            software vendor offers that option. Remember, new viruses are constantly being discovered therefore it\r\n            is important to keep your anti-virus software updated.</p>\r\n        <h3>4. Use a Supported Browser</h3>\r\n        <p>Always use a web browser that supports at least 128-bit encryption when accessing secure websites. Most\r\n            browsers now come with 128-bit encryption, which offers the highest level of encryption generally\r\n            available today. It provides the best protection when transmitting confidential data over the Internet.\r\n        </p>\r\n        <p>Encryption is the process of converting information into a more secure format for transmission. The plain\r\n            text is converted to scrambled code while being transmitted, and then decrypted back to plain text at\r\n            the receiving end of the transmission.</p>\r\n        <p>Always take advantage of software updates so that your browser and operating system have the latest\r\n            security updates to help reduce your vulnerability.</p>\r\n\r\n        <h2>Privacy</h2>\r\n        <p>The Corpay Cross-Border Privacy Policy informs you of our commitment to and policy on privacy. It tells\r\n            you the ways we\r\n            ensure that your privacy and the confidentiality of your information are protected. To review the full\r\n            text of our Privacy Policy, <a href=\"\">click here</a>.</p>\r\n        <h3>The Corpay commitment to privacy</h3>\r\n        <p>Protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information has always been fundamental\r\n            to the way we do business within Corpay.</p>\r\n        <p>We strive to provide you with the best customer service. To us, that includes treating you fairly and\r\n            with respect.</p>\r\n        <p>This Privacy Code informs you of our policy on privacy, and tells you about the ways we ensure that your\r\n            privacy and the confidentiality of your information are protected.</p>\r\n    </div>\r\n\r\n    <br />\r\n    <div class=\"document\">\r\n        <h3><i>*</i>Notice and Disclaimer</h3>\r\n        <p><b>\"Corpay\"</b> in this document refers to one or more of the companies in the <i>Corpay Cross-Border</i> ( <a href=\"https://www.corpay.com/cross-border\" target=\"footer_link\">https://www.corpay.com/cross-border</a> ) subset of subsidiaries of NYSE: CPAY; please see Listing of Corpay companies list at <a href=\"https://www.corpay.com/compliance\">https://www.corpay.com/compliance</a>, especially regarding those corporations on that list that provide services for foreign exchange, global payments and/or currency risk management. That subset of subsidiaries includes corporations whose name contains the phrase “Cambridge Mercantile” or the phrase “Associated Foreign Exchange,” or the word “AFEX” or the word “Corpay”.</p>\r\n    </div>\r\n    <br />\r\n</div>","errors":[],"links":[{"rel":"self","uri":"https://crossborder.corpay.com/api/privacy","method":"GET"},{"rel":"SESSION","uri":"https://crossborder.corpay.com/api","method":"GET"}]}