Security and Privacy
Introduction
Collection of Information
Exchange of Information
Fraud Prevention and Detection
Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register
Motor Insurance Database
Credit Reference Agencies
Use of personal information for marketing purposes
Dealing with other people
Automatic Renewals
Sensitive Information
Cookies Notice
Data Storage Security
Log In Security
Call monitoring and recording
Further information
This privacy statement outlines how your personal information will be used and sets out some of the security measures taken in order to protect your privacy.
The names and details of the companies that offer services through this website (the "Site") are set out in the Conditions of use.
Your "personal information" means any information that we have obtained from you or third parties in connection with a service or product provided to you that is held now or at any time in the future by us or the RBS Group.
We take your privacy very seriously and promise to respect your personal information. Please read this privacy statement to see how we will treat any personal information that is provided to us via the telephone, in writing or via use of this Site.
Please note that this is a general statement of how your personal information is used.
If you purchase a particular product or service you will receive a hard copy of a specific privacy statement that is relevant to that product or service. That statement will be enclosed in product documentation sent to you and is entitled "Your information". It is also available online and is accessible via the home page for each particular product. In the event of conflict between the terms of this privacy statement and the terms of the specific privacy statement that applies to a particular product then the terms of the latter shall prevail.
You should show this document to anyone else who is covered by, or a party to, any policies or services that you purchase from us. We may change this privacy statement from time to time. Any changes will take effect once the revised privacy statement is available on the Site.
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Information is collected lawfully and in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (as amended and updated from time to time). We may collect personal information directly from you when you ask for a quote or as a result of the purchase of a product or service from us. We will do our best to ensure that your details are accurate and kept up to date and we would ask you to assist us in doing so by notifying us of any changes to your personal information.
We are constantly striving to improve the quality of our service and the efficiency of our systems and so, from time to time we may use your personal information that you give us to help us to do this.
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We exchange personal information with other approved organisations for underwriting and fraud prevention purposes and we may provide such information to others where required or permitted by law.
We will use and analyse your personal information for the following purposes:-
- managing and administering products and services that are supplied. In the case of insurance products this will include underwriting reinsurance and claims handling purposes and this may include disclosing it to other insurers, reinsurers, regulatory authorities or to our agents who provide services on our behalf;
- considering any applications for products you may make and to help in making credit-related decisions about you where appropriate;
- servicing other relationships you may have within the RBS Group;
- financial risk assessment, money laundering checks, compliance and regulatory reporting and fraud prevention;
- assisting in making decisions on insurance proposals, other products and any claim made by you, members of your household, and others connected with your insurance proposals and claims; and
- helping us to understand and develop new and innovative products and services.
Your personal information will only be disclosed to third parties outside of the RBS Group if:-
- it is necessary for the performance of your agreement with us; or
- you have given your consent; or
- such disclosure is required or permitted by law; or
- we are entitled to transfer rights and/or obligations as provided under the terms of any policy you may purchase; or
- any such third party provides benefits or services to you under or in connection with our agreement with you; or
- it is a credit reference agency or fraud prevention agency; and
- any such third party has agreed to keep your personal information strictly confidential and use it for the purpose for which we provide it to them.
In future the way in which your personal information is viewed, recorded and used may change. In most cases these changes will result from enhancements in technology. Where we believe the changes may be to your disadvantage, we will give you at least 30 days notice of them by writing to you and also posting notice of such an amendment on this website. If you continue to use a product or service for a further 60 days after notification, we will consider that you have consented to that change (unless you write to us to inform us otherwise).
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Fraud Prevention and Detection
In order to prevent and detect fraud we may at any time:-
- share personal information about you across the RBS Group and with other insurers or financial institutions;
- pass your details to Insurance Hunter, a central insurance application and claims checking system, whereby it may be checked against information held by Insurance Hunter and shared with other insurers; and
- check your details with fraud prevention agencies. If you give us false or inaccurate information and we suspect fraud, we will record this and pass this information to fraud prevention agencies.
We and other organisations may also search and use fraud prevention and credit reference agency records to:-
- help make decisions about credit and credit related services for you and members of your household;
- help make decisions in connection to insurance proposals, insurance claims and other products for you and members of your household;
- trace debtors, recover debt, prevent fraud and to manage your insurance policies;
- check your identity to prevent money laundering, unless you furnish us with other satisfactory proof of identity; or
- undertake credit searches and additional fraud searches.
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Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register
We and other insurers pass information to the Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register run by Insurance Database Services Limited. In the case of motor and rescue policyholders we also pass information to the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register run by the Association of British Insurers. The aim of such exchange is to help to check information that has been provided and also to prevent fraudulent claims. When dealing with a request for insurance we may search these registers.
If you take out a relevant policy you are required under the policy terms to tell us about any incident (such as an accident or theft) which may or may not give rise to a claim. When you tell us about an incident, we will pass information relating to it to these registers.
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For customers who have taken out a motor insurance policy, your policy details will be added to the Motor Insurance Database ("MID"), run by the Motor Insurers' Information Centre ("MIIC"). MID data may be used by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and DVLNI for the purpose of Electronic Vehicle Licensing and by the Police for the purposes of establishing whether a driver's use of the vehicle is likely to be covered by a motor insurance policy and/or for preventing and detecting crime. If you are involved in an accident (in the UK or abroad), other UK insurers, the Motor Insurers' Bureau and MIIC may search the MID to obtain relevant policy information.
Persons pursuing a claim in respect of a road traffic accident (including citizens of other countries) may also obtain relevant information which is held on the MID. You can find out more about this from us, or at www.miic.org.uk
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In processing any application you may make for credit, we may contact credit reference agencies who will record any such enquiry. They may supply us with credit information, including information from the electoral register. If you take out a loan, we will give details of your account and how you manage it to credit reference agencies. If you do not repay in full and on time, we may tell credit reference agencies who will make a record of any outstanding debt.
If you or other members of your household, apply for credit, insurance, or other financial services then we, the RBS Group, other lenders and other insurance companies may use search records and any other information provided to credit reference agencies for occasional debt tracing, claims assessment and fraud prevention purposes. The RBS Group, the credit reference agencies and fraud prevention agencies will also use the records for statistical analysis.
Please note that we do not hold a copy of your credit reference records. You have a right of access to your personal records that are held by such credit reference agencies and we can supply the names and addresses of the agencies used on request.
An association between joint applicants and/or any individual identified as your financial partner will be created at credit reference agencies, which will link your financial records. You and anyone else with whom you have a financial link understand and agree that each other's information will be taken into account in future applications by either or both of you. This linking will continue until one of you successfully files a 'disassociation' with credit reference agencies.
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Use of personal information for marketing purposes
Unless you have informed us to the contrary, personal information held maybe used by us or the RBS Group to carry out research and to inform you by letter or telephone of other products we or the RBS Group believe may interest you.
Please be assured that we will not make your personal details available to any companies outside the RBS Group to use for their own marketing purposes.
We may also contact you by e-mail or other electronic media to notify you of other products we believe may interest you. We shall only do so however if you have provided your consent to such contact. If you are contacted by such means in future we shall on each occasion ensure you will always be given the option to opt out of any further such communication.
If you have provided your contact information to us and would prefer not to receive marketing information or to participate in research, simply tell us next time you call.
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At the request of many of our insurance policyholders and to make the managing your policy more convenient, it is our policy to deal with a policyholder's spouse or partner (if named on the policy where applicable) who calls on behalf.
If you would like someone else to be able to deal with your policy for you on a regular basis please let us know. In some exceptional circumstances we may also deal with other people who call us on your behalf. If at any time you would prefer us to deal only with you, please call to let us know.
Please note that we will not reveal any credit or debit card numbers that we hold to anyone other than the policyholder.
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For customers who have taken out an insurance policy and who have taken advantage of our automatic renewal service we will retain your payment details in order to continue to deduct premiums when your policy in renewed.
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In order to provide you with some of our products we may need to process sensitive information (such as information about health such as physical or mental health information or criminal convictions) about you and others who may be a party to the product or service purchased. We will not use sensitive personal data about you or others except for the specific purpose for which you provide it and to provide the services described in your policy. Please ensure that you only provide us with sensitive information about other people with their agreement.
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Visitors to our website
When you visit this website, we collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. We do this to find out things such as the number of visitors to the various parts of the site. We collect this information in a way which does not identify anyone. We do not make any attempt to find out the identities of those visiting this websites. We will not associate any data gathered from this site with any personally identifying information from any source. If we do want to collect personally identifiable information through our website, we will be up front about this. We will make it clear when we collect personal information and will explain what we intend to do with it.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember who you are. Cookies are used to make websites work and improve the efficiency of a website. Cookies are also used to ensure that we provide effective security when using of our website. Cookies can help a website to arrange content to match your preferred interests more quickly - most major websites use cookies. Cookies alone cannot be used to identify you.
A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come; the "lifetime" of the cookie; and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.
Two types of cookies are used on this website:
Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies: These are stored on your computer until they expire or you remove them.
Persistent cookies store your personal preferences such as your language preferences on multi-lingual sites to make subsequent visits easier. They also remember questions we have asked you previously, such as a request to complete an online survey. A persistent cookie will prevent you from being asked to complete the same survey every time you visit the website.
Third party cookies: We work with third parties who, on our behalf, research the use of our website and activities on it. In doing so they may place a cookie on your computer. However it would not contain any personal information that others could read and understand. We also work with third parties to evaluate the effectiveness of our advertising and promotions on third party websites. Again, the cookie would not contain any personal information that others could read and understand.
Cookies used on this website
Details and a brief description of cookies used on this website can be found in the following table
Grouped Cookie Name Description Session ID 'Session ID' cookie to maintain a user's session and allow data to be passed between different online forms, this cookie exists only for the duration of the user's session. Metafaq Provides an online Frequently Asked Questions facility to assist users of our website. All ‘metafaq’ cookies are used to maintain the user’s session, to provide insight to us in what questions our users are asking and to enable us to optimise this facility for our users and ultimately improve the service we offer. Safe Browsing 'Safe browsing' cookie, provided by Google, Inc. This allows us to verify with Google that the site is free from suspected phishing and malware pages. Social Media Our website provides the facility for user's to link content on its website with a user's chose social media platform. In order for this facility to operate we use these platform's cookies, which exist only for the duration of a user's session. Analytics & Optimisation Web analytics platform and a multi-variant testing platform to monitor and optimise this website, both of which utilise cookies to capture anonymous data about a user's journey and aggregate this data up to analyse trends. These cookies last longer than the user's session so that we can understand whether a user us a first time, or a returning visitor. Ad tracking We use ad tracking cookies to measure the effectiveness of our online marketing campaigns. Affiliate tracking Our affiliate network use cookies to measure the effectiveness of our affiliate network's marketing campaigns. Web Beacons Some of our Web pages may contain electronic images known as Web Beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs) that allow us to count users who have visited these pages. Web Beacons collect only limited information which includes a cookie number; time and date of a page view; and a description of the page on which the Web Beacon resides. We may also carry Web Beacons placed by third party advertisers. These Beacons do not carry any personally identifiable information and are only used to track the effectiveness of a particular campaign. How to refuse use of cookies You may refuse the use of cookies by changing your internet browser settings to disable the use of cookies. Please note that a refusal to accept the use of cookies may result in the loss of useful functionality of the site; you may experience slower running times and you may not be able to access all website content. How to disable cookies in your browser The use of cookies can be prevented by changing your internet browser settings. Each browser has a different procedure for disabling the use of cookies. We have provided details of how to disable the use of cookies for main browsers below. If you have any questions or technical issues, please contact your browser directly. Browser Action Required Process Internet Explorer 9.0+ To prevent new cookies from being installed - Go to Tools in the menu bar Internet Explorer 9.0+ To delete existing cookies
- Go to Tools in the menu bar Internet Explorer 8.0+ To prevent new cookies from being installed - Go to Tools in the menu bar Internet Explorer 8.0+ To delete existing cookies - Go to Tools in the menu bar Internet Explorer 7.0+ To prevent new cookies from being installed - Go to Tools in the menu bar Internet Explorer 7.0+ To delete existing cookies - Go to Tools in the menu bar Firefox 2.0+, 3.0+, 4.0+ To prevent new cookies from being installed - Go to Tools in the menu bar Firefox 2.0+, 3.0+, 4.0+ To delete existing cookies - Go to Tools in the menu bar Google Chrome To prevent new cookies from being installed - Click on the spanner icon in the top right of the browser Google Chrome To delete existing cookies - Click on the spanner icon in the top right of the browser Safari To prevent new cookies from being installed and delete existing cookies - Go to the Safari menu (icon in top right of browser) and select Preferences Further information on cookies If you would like further information on cookies, please go to www.allaboutcookies.org. Any personal information saved is held safely on our mainframe computer, with security systems preventing unauthorised access and we always ensure it is treated confidentially. We take security very seriously and we use one of the strongest available security systems to protect your communications with us. Whenever you fill in an online form, such as a request for a quote, it is automatically protected using something called a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) between your computer and ours. SSL works in the following ways: It prevents impersonation - you can tell that you are using a genuine SSL site by the padlock symbol at the bottom of the screen. Clicking on either the padlock or the image below will reveal our Registration Certificate that is issued by Verisign, a leading Internet security company. It encrypts data - as soon as your computer has recognised our computer they encrypt all information that is passed between them. Data encryption means that no one else can read or change your information as it travels over the Internet. It prevents scrambling - SSL uses a Message Authentication Code (MAC) to prevent anyone tampering with our Internet site. Your computer will always check this code before it takes a message from us. This means that if anyone tried to interfere with a message, your computer would not recognise the code and would alert you. We are aware that there are two minor problems with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Neither problem has any effect on the actual security in force on the Site, but may make it appear to you as if it is not fully secure. Internet Explorer 4: The padlock symbol does not always appear at the bottom when it should. A full description of this error, number Q154621, is at Internet Explorer 5: If you click on the padlock symbol to view the security certificate the following message may be displayed: "This certificate has failed to verify for all of its intended purposes". The other details of the certificate shown are correct. A full description of this error, number Q233479, is at We would like to remind you to keep any log in details and passwords you have secure at all times. Security details should only be entered on our secure website. We may use e-mail to direct you to a secure log in page on our Site or, where consent is given, to inform you of other products, but we will never ask you to reveal or send your security details to us via email. Please be on your guard for suspicious e-mails. If you do receive an email asking you to submit account or security details (such as a credit card number, password or PIN number) or if you are suspicious in any way of any communication you are asked to provide over the internet in connection with Privilege please contact us by phone on 0845 300 5988 if your call relates to Financial Services or on 0208 313 5861 if it relates to an insurance product. We record telephone calls for monitoring and training purposes and to assist us in preventing and detecting fraud. You are entitled on payment of a fee of £10 to receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you. If you would like more information about the personal information we hold about you please contact the Data Protection Officer. The address details are set out in the "What we do with your information" section of the terms and conditions for each particular product. If you require further information about the contents of this privacy policy please write to the Data Protection Officer at Floor Minus 1, Churchill Court, Westmoreland Road, Bromley, BR1 1DP. Last updated : Jan 2007
- Click on Internet Options
- Click on the Privacy tab on top
- Move the slider up to the "Block all Cookies" button
- Click on Internet Options
- Click on the General tab which should be under "Browsing History" and click "Delete"
- Click on Internet Options
- Click on the Privacy tab on top
- Click on "Sites"
- A new window should open called "Per Site Privacy Actions"
- Type in the URL of the site in the "Address of website" box and click on Block
- Click on 'Internet Options'
- Click on the Privacy tab on top
- Click on "Sites"
- A new window should open called "Per Site Privacy Actions"
- Under the "Managed websites" box should be a list of all the websites you have visited
- To remove all cookies click on the "Remove all" button
- Click on Options
- Click on the Privacy tab on top
- Click on the Advanced button
- Select "Prompt" for both "First party cookies" and "Third Party Cookies"
- Click on Options
- Click on the General tab on top
- In the "Browsing History" section, click on "Delete"
- Click on "Delete Cookies"
- Click on Options
- Click on the Privacy tab
- Disable the box that says "Accept Cookies From sites"
- Click on Options
- Click on the Privacy tab
- Click on "Clear Now"
- Select "Cookies"
- Click on "Clear Private Data Now"
- Click on "Options"
- Click on "Under the Bonnet" (UK) / "Under the Hood" (US)
- Click on the "Content settings" button in the Privacy section
- Ensure that "Allow local data to be set" is selected
- Select "Block sites from setting any data"
- Click on "Options"
- Click on "Under the Bonnet" (UK) / "Under the Hood" (US)
- Click on the "Content settings" button in the Privacy section
- Click on the "Clear browsing data" button
- In the popup window that appears, select the Security icon (a padlock)
- Under "Accept Cookies", select the "Never" button
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