Biometric Information
PRIVACY NOTICE
Effective: January 28, 2022
Overview
When we refer to “biometric data,” we mean information about your physical or biological characteristics (some states call these “biometric identifiers”) that identify you. Information like eye, hand, or face scans; fingerprints; and voiceprints may be considered biometric data if they are being used to identify you. The definitions of biometric data vary under different states’ laws. For example, some states’ biometric laws don’t apply to driver’s license photos. Photos of you are not biometric data, but biometric data can be made from processing the photo.
How we use your biometric data
When we scan your ID or take your photo, we may use the image to create a “biometric identifier.” We also read other information from your ID. We use this information to verify that your ID is real and to prevent fraud. We may compare your photo on the ID with: (1) the photos when you visit
Why we collect, share, and store your biometric data
When we scan your ID or take your photo, we may use the image to create a “biometric identifier.” We also read other information from your ID. We use this information to verify that your ID is real and to prevent fraud. We may compare your photo on the ID with: (1) the photos when you visit
Your privacy choices
You may decline to have your ID scanned or photo taken, but this may limit the methods by which we protect you and your account from identity theft.
If you grant consent for one-time use of your biometric data or revoke consent, we will delete the biometric data.
You may revoke your consent at any time by calling