Why?Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do. |
What?The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include:
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How?All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information; the reasons Truist chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing. |
Reasons we can share your personal information | Does Truist share? | Can you limit this sharing? |
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For our everyday business purposes — such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus; or, as permitted by law |
Yes |
No |
For our marketing purposes — to offer our products and services to you |
Yes |
No |
For joint marketing with other financial companies |
Yes |
No |
For our affiliates' everyday business purposes — information about your transactions and experiences |
Yes |
No |
For our affiliates' everyday business purposes — information about your creditworthiness |
Yes |
Yes |
For our affiliates to market to you |
Yes |
Yes |
For nonaffiliates to market to you |
No |
We don't share |
To limit our sharing
Please note:If you are a new customer, we can begin sharing your information 30 days from the date we sent this notice. When you are no longer our customer, we continue to share your information as described in this notice. However, you can contact us at any time to limit our sharing. |
Who is providing this notice? |
This notice is provided by certain specific companies in the Truist family, such as banks, consumer finance companies, securities broker-dealers, investment advisors, and mortgage companies. |
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How does Truist protect my personal information? |
To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings. Our employees are bound by our Code of Ethics and policies to access consumer information only for legitimate business purposes and to keep information about you confidential. |
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How does Truist collect my personal information? |
We collect your personal information, for example, when you
We also collect your personal information from others, such as credit bureaus, affiliates, or other companies. |
Why can't I limit all sharing? |
Federal law gives you the right to limit only
State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing. [See below for more on your rights under state law. |
What happens when I limit sharing for an account I hold jointly with someone else? |
Your choices will apply to everyone on your account. |
Affiliates |
Companies related in common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
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Nonaffiliates |
Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
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Joint marketing |
A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you.
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Categories of Personal Information Collected & Disclosed | Purpose for Collection | Purpose for Disclosure |
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A. Identifiers: For example, real name or alias, address, online identifier, IP address, email address, account name, SSN, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers. |
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B. Personal Information Categories from Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80I: For example, name, signature, SSN, physical characteristics or description, address, phone number, passport number, driver’s license or state ID card number, policy or account numbers, education, employment, employment history, credit or debit card numbers, or any other financial, medical or health insurance information. |
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C. Characteristics of CA or Federal Protected Classifications: For example, race, religion, national origin), age (40 and over), gender, sexual orientation, medical condition, ancestry, pregnancy (includes childbirth, breastfeeding and/or related medical conditions), familial status, disability, veteran status, or genetic information. |
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D. Commercial Information: For example, records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. |
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E. Biometric Information: For example, physiological, biological or behavioral characteristics, including DNA, that can be used to establish individual identity. Biometric information includes, but is not limited to, imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying information. |
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F. Internet or Other Similar Network Activity: For example, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement |
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G. Geolocation Data: For example, information that can be used to determine a device’s physical location |
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H. Sensory Data or Recordings: For example, audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information that can be linked or associated with a particular consumer or household |
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I. Professional or Employment-Related Information: For example, compensation, evaluations, performance reviews, personnel files and current and past job history. |
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J. Education Information (defined as information that is not publicly available personally identifiable information as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. section 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99)): Education records directly related to a student maintained by an education institution or party acting on its behalf, for example, non-public information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity in relation to an educational institution either directly or indirectly through linkages with other information. |
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K. Profile Data: For example, inferences drawn from personal information to create a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes. |
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Categories of Sensitive Personal Information | Purpose for Collection | Purpose for Disclosure |
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SSN, Driver’s License, State ID Card, Passport Number |
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Account Login, financial account, debit or credit card number when provided with any security or access code, password or credentials allowing access to an account |
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Precise geolocation |
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Racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, or union membership |
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Contents of a consumer’s mail, email and text messages (unless Truist is the intended recipient) |
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Genetic Data |
N/A |
N/A |
Biometric information for the purpose of unique identification |
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Health information |
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Information concerning sex life or sexual orientation |
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N/A |
Categories sold to or shared with third parties over the last 12 months | Categories of third parties to whom this category of personal information has been sold or shared | Categories of third parties to whom the information was shared for business purposes that are not considered a sale or share under CA law |
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A. Identifiers |
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B. Personal Information Categories from Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e) |
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C. Characteristics of CA or Federal Protected Classifications |
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D. Commercial Information |
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E. Biometric Information |
N/A |
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F. Internet or Other Similar Network Activity |
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G. Geolocation Data |
N/A |
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H. Sensory Data or Recordings |
N/A |
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I. Professional or Employment-Related Information |
N/A |
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J. Education Information |
N/A |
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K. Profile Data |
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Categories sold to or shared with third parties over the last 12 months | Categories of third parties to whom this category of personal information has been sold or shared | Categories of third parties to whom the information was shared for business purposes that are not considered a sale or share under CA law |
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Social Security Number, Driver’s License, State Identification Card, or Passport Number |
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Account log-in, financial account, debit card, or credit card number when provided with any required security or access code, password, or credentials allowing access to an account |
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Precise geolocation |
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Racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, or union membership |
N/A |
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Contents of a consumer’s mail, email, and text messages (unless we are the intended recipient of the communication) |
N/A |
N/A |
Genetic Data |
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Biometric information for the purpose of unique identification |
N/A |
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Health information |
N/A |
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Information concerning sex life or sexual orientation |
N/A |
N/A |
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