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Gramm Leach Bliley Act (Reg P)

The privacy provisions of GLBA govern the treatment of nonpublic personal information about consumers and requires notice to consumers about what information financial institutions collect, how that information may be shared and with whom, and when and how consumers can restrict information sharing. In addition, a second part of the statute requires steps to safeguard customer information.

GLBA Title V governs the treatment of nonpublic personal information about consumers. It requires notice to consumers about a financial institution’s privacy policies and practices, describes when nonpublic personal information may be disclosed to nonaffiliated third parties, and provides mechanisms for consumers to “opt out” from information sharing in certain circumstances. It also imposes requirements to ensure that customer information is properly protected and secured.

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