Last Updated: 10-14-2019
Last Updated: 10-14-2019
The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to describe the type of information collected by this website and to explain how we collect, use and distribute any personal information you may provide to us. It also describes how you may access and update any information you have provided, as well as how you can choose to have your personal information deleted from our company records. In addition to both state and federal regulations, we are also guided by certain industry standards, which are designed to enhance trust among consumers and online merchants or service providers. By adhering to all of the above mentioned requirements, we can ensure that we treat consumers with respect and use fair, non-abusive information collection practices.
It is our goal to ensure that you feel safe and secure when you use our website. Any time you visit or use this site, you are agreeing to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with the Policy, or how we use your information, we ask that you do not use this website or submit any personal information. We may change this policy from time to time by updating this page without any notice.
Any questions regarding our Privacy Policy or information collection practices should be sent to us via email
Please read this information carefully and print a copy and/or retain this information for future reference.
By utilizing this website and clicking the “submit” button, you are
submitting a request to be connected with one of our lenders. In order
to attempt to connect you with a lender that may offer you a financial
product or service, the lenders need your consent to use and accept
electronic signatures, records, and disclosures ('E-Consent'). This
policy notifies you of your rights when receiving electronic
disclosures, notices, information and other forms of communication. By
submitting your information on our website, you acknowledge that you
have received and reviewed this E-Consent Policy, and that you consent
to conduct transactions using electronic signatures, electronic
disclosures, electronic records, and electronic contract documents
('Disclosures').
Option for Paper or Non-Electronic Records.
If you are connected with a lender, and said lender determines that you
are a potential candidate for a financial product or loan, and said
lender offers you an electronic copy of any pertinent Disclosures
related to that loan, you may, at any time, request any Disclosures in
paper form by contacting the lender directly. Depending on the specific
Disclosure request to the lender, the lender may be able to provide
these Disclosures to you at no or minimal charge. Each lender shall
retain all Disclosures as required by any applicable laws to the
specific transaction.
Scope of Consent. This E-Consent Policy applies to all interactions online concerning you and the lender you may be connected with, and includes those interactions engaged in on any mobile device, including phones, smart-phones, tablets, and any other electronic device that allows the consumer to connect to the Internet. By exercising this E-Consent, the lender may process your information and interact during all online interactions with you electronically. The lender may also send you notices electronically related to its interactions and transactions. Disclosures may be provided online at your lender’s website, and may be provided by e-mail. See above for guidance on how to request paper copies.
Consenting to Do Business Electronically.
Before you decide to do business electronically with a lender, you
should consider whether 1. You wish to conduct business electronically,
and 2. You have the required hardware and software capabilities
described below.
Hardware and Software Requirements.
To both access and retain the Disclosures electronically, at a minimum,
you will need to use the following computer software and hardware: A PC
or MAC compatible computer or other device capable of accessing the
Internet, access to an electronic mail (e-mail) account, and an Internet
Browser software program that supports at least 256-BIT encryption,
including but not limited to, Microsoft® Internet Explorer, Google
Chrome® or Mozilla Firefox®. To read some documents, you may need a PDF
file reader like Adobe® Acrobat Reader® or Foxit®. You will need a
printer or a long-term storage device, such as your computer's disk
drive, to retain a copy of the Disclosures for future reference. You may
send any questions regarding the specific hardware and software
requirements directly to your lender.
Withdrawing Consent.
If you are connected with one or more third-party lenders, you are free
to withdraw your E-Consent with those lenders at any time, and at no
charge. However, if you withdraw this E-Consent before being connected
with a lender, you may be prevented from obtaining an offer as this
consent is required, for this one time transaction, to facilitate the
connection and to conduct business. Contact your lender directly if you
wish to withdraw this E-Consent. If you decide to withdraw this
E-Consent, the legal effectiveness, validity, and enforceability of
prior electronic disclosures will not be affected.
Change to Your Contact Information. You should keep your lender informed of any change in either your electronic address or physical mailing address. Your lender will have specific instructions on how to update your contact information, if necessary. Please note that partners.financialhealth.net cannot update your information for you.
Your Ability to Access Disclosures. By clicking and submitting your information, you assent to our terms and conditions. You acknowledge that you can access the disclosures in the designated formats described above.
We operate, own and maintain partners.financialhealth.net and may be referred to as ‘company’, ‘us’, ‘our’, ‘we’, ‘site’ or ‘website’ throughout this document and website. Through the use of this site, we also operate a database of prospective customers, which is known as the ‘service’. To promote this site and add to our database, we utilize any number of third parties, affiliates and media advertisements.
It is every consumer’s right to add his or her telephone number to the National Do Not Call Registry, which, in general, applies to any plan, program, or campaign to sell goods or services through interstate phone calls. However, a company may call a consumer with whom it has an established business relationship for up to eighteen (18) months after the consumer’s last purchase, delivery or payment, and for up to three (3) months after the consumer submits an application or an inquiry to the company, even if the consumer’s number has been added to the National Do Not Call Registry.
Financial Health does not make outbound phone calls to consumers, and therefore does not maintain an internal do not call registry of its own. If you no longer wish to receive phone calls from a lender you got connected with, you will have to contact them directly and request that your telephone number be placed on their specific do not call list.
Types of Information Collected
PERSONAL INFORMATION: partners.financialhealth.net collects information from both existing and prospective
customers in an attempt to connect them with lenders for the products
and services they request. You may be required to provide certain
personal information to us when you elect to use certain products or
services available on the Site. We do not collect any personal
information about you unless you voluntarily provide it to us.
The personal information collected includes but is not limited to name,
current home address, email address, telephone numbers, bank and account
numbers, date of birth, social security number, driver’s license, your
military status, income, and your employer information. Additional
information might be required as part of the loan request form based on
the product and services you are looking for.
NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION: We may also collect certain information about your computer for analytics purposes. Some of this information includes your IP address, the type of browser you are using, the times you access our website, and the website that referred you. This information is used to help improve the quality of the services that we provide to you, including the way these services are delivered, and to generate statistics about the way our site is used.
When you use our services and submit a loan request form via partners.financialhealth.net, you provide your consent to share all the information you
provide to us with our network of lenders, these will include lenders
that we have completed due diligence on and who will only use your data
in order to complete your loan request if you are approved with them.
Because we do not know which lender you might be connected to, we cannot
list or specify each lender. We do not rent, sell, or share your
information with any other third parties unless it is with your explicit
consent. If you are connected with one of our lenders, you will be
redirected to that lender and they may require their own consent for
data sharing.
We may also disclose personal information about you when:
Under California’s “Shine the Light” law, CA Civil Code § 1798.83,
California residents who provide personal information in obtaining
products or services for personal, family or household use are entitled
to request and obtain from us once a calendar year information about the
customer information we shared, if any, with any third parties. If
applicable, this information would include the categories of customer
information and the names and addresses of those businesses with which
we shared customer information for the immediately prior calendar year
(e.g. requests made in 2018 will receive information regarding 2017
sharing activities).
Even though we do not sell or share your information with any third parties except for the licensed lenders in our network, you can still submit a request to obtain this information. Please send an email message with “Request for California Privacy Information” on the subject line and in the body of your message. We will provide the requested information to you at your e-mail address in response. Please be aware that not all information sharing is covered by the “Shine the Light” requirements and only information on covered sharing will be included in our response.
You may choose not to receive any communications from us by not
submitting your personal information via the loan request form on our
website. During registration and/or when you submit personally
identifiable information to us at this website, you acknowledge that you
have opted-in to request that we share your personal information with
the participating lenders of our network in order to fulfill your loan
request. If at any time you wish to opt out from receiving
communications from partners.financialhealth.net, please email and request that communications cease, and to be added to the the do
not contact list. Unsubscribe function instructions can also be found on
any email or sms communications from partners.financialhealth.net.
If you are eventually contacted by any of partners.financialhealth.net’s lenders, you should notify them directly of your choices regarding their use and sharing of your information and if you so choose, you should communicate your decision to opt-out of receiving additional offers from them individually. Each lender may have its own specific opt-out procedures, and you should follow their instructions carefully.
Under the California Consumer Protection Act of 2018, a consumer has
the right to request, via verifiable request method, that partners.financialhealth.net
delete any personal information about the consumer that has been
collected. Upon receipt of such request, Financial Health shall delete the
information and shall direct its lenders to delete the information from
its records as well, except under limited circumstances where the
consumer’s information is required to: (1) compute the transaction for
which the personal information was collected, provide a good or service
requested by the consumer, or reasonably anticipated within the context
of Financial Health’s ongoing business relationship with the consumer, or
otherwise perform a contract between Financial Health and the consumer; (2)
detect security incidents; protect against malicious, deceptive,
fraudulent, or illegal activity; or prosecute those responsible for that
activity; (3) debug to identify and repair errors existing intended
functionality; (4) exercise free speech, ensure the right of another
consumer to exercise his/her right of free speech, or exercise another
right provided for by law; (5) comply with the California Electronic
Communications Privacy Act; (6) engage in public or peer-reviewed
scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest;
(7) to enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with the
expectations of the consumer based on the consumer’s relationship with Financial Health; (8) comply with a legal obligation; (9) otherwise use the
consumer’s personal information, internally, in a lawful manner that is
compatible with the context in which the consumer provided the
information.
Any information you provide to Financial Health will be retained until you make the decision to cancel your account with us. If you want to cancel your account or if you want to request that we no longer use your information to provide you with products and services, you can contact us. Even after this request, your information may be retained for the appropriate amount of time to comply with various legal and statutory obligations.
Protecting the privacy of children is especially important. For this reason, we do not knowingly collect or maintain personal information at our website from individuals under the age of 18 years old. In the event that information is inadvertently collected from children, it will not knowingly be used for any purpose whatsoever, either inside or outside of our website. Should we obtain actual knowledge that such information has been collected, that information will be immediately deleted from our database. The information and services provided by us, our lenders and advertisers are not intended for persons under 18 years old.
Since the safety of your personal information is incredibly important to us, we use industry recognized methods to protect the information you provide to us as it is being transmitted to partners.financialhealth.net, and after we have received it. There is no method of data transmission or storage that is 100% fail-proof, so we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information. For more questions about the security methods used on our website, please contact us. If you do not agree with our methods of protecting your information, we ask that you abstain from submitting any information on our website.
From time-to-time, we may provide you the opportunity to participate in surveys on our site. If you participate, we may request certain personally identifiable information from you. Participation in these surveys or contests is completely voluntary and you, therefore, have a choice whether or not to disclose this information. The requested information typically includes contact information (such as name, telephone number, email and shipping address), and demographic information (such as zip code). We use this information to improve our websites, monitor website traffic or personalize the websites for future advertising and marketing campaigns.
A cookie is a bit of data that is placed on your computer by a website for tracking purposes. Essentially, the website can send information to your computer and your computer can send information back to the website via this cookie. This information is exchanged for the purposes of authentication, user session identification, user preferences, saving login information and some additional website optimization designed to improve the user experience. You have the right to reject cookies from our website, but if you choose to do so, you may not have access to the full range of products, services, and features we provide. Sometimes, cookies may be used to track and target your interests. In this case, your personal information may be tied to these cookies. However, all of the above rights regarding opt-out, unsubscribe, and the right to delete information still apply.
This site also provides links to external sites, and our Privacy Policy does not cover these websites. Should you choose to leave partners.financialhealth.net via a link you find on our site, you should read and review the Privacy Policies associated with these websites thoroughly, as they may contain different terms.
From time to time, Financial Health may make changes to this Privacy Policy without further notice to its users. You should continue to review this Policy periodically to ensure that you are up-to-date and knowledgeable about any changes that are taking place.