Wells Fargo Hands on Banking Privacy Policy

Date of Most Recent Update: July 25, 2024
Effective Date: November 17, 2023

Scope of Policy. This privacy policy applies to your interaction with this site, handsonbanking.org.

Gathering, Using, and Sharing Information, and Information on Cookies. This site does not gather information such as name, phone number, email address, or other information that is “personal information” as defined by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. However, this site does collect information about your device or computer, including your browser type and referring site, and information about your visits to and use of the site, including how you use the site, such as the session duration, frequency, and page views. It collects some of that information using browser “cookies.” Cookies are pieces of data stored on your device. When you return to a site you have visited before, your browser gives this data back to the server. The site uses cookies solely for support for the internal operations of the site. For example, the site uses cookies for purposes of maintaining and analyzing the functioning of the website. The latest versions of internet browsers provide cookie management tools, such as the ability to delete or reject cookies. If you are interested in these tools, we recommend that you refer to information supplied by browser providers for more specific information. We aggregate and use the information this site collects to understand use of this site. When permitted or required by law, we may share this information with our service providers or other third parties for purposes including response to legal process. In addition, third parties may use cookies to collect information about site users’ use of the site when those parties deliver content, such as a video clip. You may wish to review information at the third party sites to determine how these third parties treat information that they obtain through the use of cookies.

Do Not Track. Certain web browsers may provide an option by which you may have the browser inform websites or internet services you visit that you do not wish to have personally identifiable information about your activities tracked by cookies or other persistent identifiers across time and across third-party Internet websites, online or cloud computing services, online applications, or mobile applications. These are commonly called “do not track” signals. Our site does not take action in response to such signals.

The California Consumer Privacy Act. The Wells Fargo California Consumer Privacy Act Notice (“CCPA Notice”) is available here. The CCPA Notice explains how we collect, use, and disclose personal information about California residents.

Policy Updates and Effective Date. If we make updates to this Policy, we will revise the “date of most recent update” posted at the top of this Policy. Any updates to the Policy become effective when we post the updates on the Site.