Email
Email communications are not encrypted and therefore are not a secure means of communication over the Internet. Sensitive member information should not be included in email communication. If you wish, you may include a phone number where we may contact you for further details or clarification.
Cookies
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small identifier message that is sent from a web server to a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape. The cookie message is stored in the web browsers' memory and is sent back to the web server each time the web browser requests a web page.
The main use for cookies is to uniquely identify a user. Web sites use cookies for different reasons. For example, you may be asked to complete a form that asks where you live, your age, and your hobbies. This information is then stored in the cookie file so that the information displayed to you on that specific web site are personalized to you.
How Servus Credit Union Uses Cookies
Every time you log-in to Net Banking Servus Credit Union issues you a unique Net Banking cookie. This cookie does not collect any information from your computer nor is it saved to your computer hard drive. Servus Credit Union uses the cookie to ensure that you receive financial information that belongs to you. When you log out of Net Banking and close your web browser the cookie expires.
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