This form, distributed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, is for financial companies to use as a model consumer privacy notice. The form aims to assist financial companies in more transparently disclosing to consumers how and why they collect, share and use certain personal information.
FTC Model Financial Privacy Form (no opt-out)
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