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I keep receiving notices about privacy rights from banks and credit card issuers. What do they mean, and what am I supposed to do about them?

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I keep receiving notices about privacy rights from banks and credit card issuers. What do they mean, and what am I supposed to do about them?

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Federal law requires financial companies to tell you about their policies regarding the privacy of your personal financial information. With some exceptions, the law limits the ability of financial companies to share your personal financial information. To learn more about what these notices mean and how you may want to respond to them, read the Federal Reserve Board’s Privacy Choices guide.

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Federal law requires financial companies to tell you about their policies regarding the privacy of your personal financial information. With some exceptions, the law limits the ability of financial companies to share your personal financial information. To learn more about what these notices mean and how you may want to respond to them, read the Federal Reserve Board’s “Privacy Choices” guide.

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