Consumer Lending - Security Policy

Version Date: February, 2018

Security Policy

Security Statement

Your online security is our number one priority. Nothing is more important. Our job is to make sure your loan account and personal information are always secure. My colleagues and I have been given extraordinary resources and the latest state-of-the-art technology to provide you with a secure online environment.

I'm proud of the security system we have created. Because of this commitment to security, your account and personal information are safe within Barclaycard and when you communicate with Barclaycard.

If you have any questions about our security measures, contact a Customer Care Relationship Manager at 866-951-1416. We're here to help you, seven days a week from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm ET.

Christine Schuetz
Director, Cyber and Information Security, Barclays Bank Delaware

Our Security Measures

Here are some of the ways we provide the utmost in online security:

Our Email Security Standards

All of the emails you receive from Barclaycard will contain the following three pieces of information that will enable you to easily verify that the email sent to your account is authentic:

  1. Your first and last name.
  2. Our mailing, address along with information on how to contact us via email or by phone.
  3. The last four digits of your loan account number.

If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email, please call 866-951-1416.

In addition, we will never ask you in an email to verify sensitive information such as your full account number, Username, Password or Social Security Number.

What You Can Do to Protect Your Security

In addition to the latest security technology, here are some tips to protect your security:

Know WHO you are dealing with.

Protect your personal information.

Always keep a record of your online transactions.

Ensure your browsers are up to date with the latest patches and security updates.

Protect yourself from email scams.

Barclaycard is committed to keeping your information secure. You can protect yourself by being aware of common tricks used to obtain access to your information.

Recently, some reputable companies have experienced email fraud. In these scams, individuals received an email linked to a website that looks like it came from the reputable company, often a bank or other financial institution. The email usually states that there is a problem with the customer's account and requests the customer's Username and Password. This type of scam is called spoofing or phishing. You are the first line of defense against phishing. Never provide your Username and Password in response to an unsolicited request.

By following a few helpful hints when viewing your email, you can help protect your personal information. Consider the following:

Security is very important to us. If you have any questions or if you wish to validate the authenticity of a communication, you can always contact us securely by calling the phone 866-951-1416 or by logging into our website to send a secure email.

For more details, visit the Privacy, Identity & Online Security page located on the Federal Trade Commission's website at www.consumer.ftc.gov/topics/privacy-identity-online-security