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In conjunction with National Consumer Protection Week, several federal agencies today released a guide to help consumers make informed choices about whether to allow their personal financial information to be shared. Privacy Choices for Your Personal Financial Information guides consumers through the choices they face as a result of the privacy provisions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999. The theme for National Consumer Protection Week this year is "Consumer Confidential: The Privacy Story."

Federal privacy laws give consumers the right to prevent, or "opt out" of, some sharing of their personal financial information. These laws balance consumers' right to privacy with financial companies' need to provide information for normal business purposes.

The consumer information explains the privacy notices that consumers receive from their banks and other financial companies, what choices consumers face, and consumers' right to opt out of information sharing.

The materials encourage consumers to:

  • Read all privacy notices;
  • Get answers to questions from the financial companies that provided the notices;
  • If applicable, decide whether to opt out; and
  • If they want to opt out, follow the instructions in the notice - and, if necessary, shop around for a financial institution with the privacy policy they want.

The agencies include the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Trade Commission, National Credit Union Administration, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Thrift Supervision, and Securities and Exchange Commission.

Single printed copies of the brochure are available free of charge upon request from the member agencies. The brochure also can be printed from www.consumer.gov  or from the agencies' web sites.

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
The Board's web site at http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/privacy and from Publications, Stop 127, Federal Reserve Board, 20th & C Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20551, 202-452-3245.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission:
CFTC's web site at www.cftc.gov/cftc/cftcfinancialprivacy.htm and from the Office of Public Affairs, Three Lafayette Center, 1155 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC 20581, 202- 418-5080.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation:
FDIC's web site at http://www.fdic.gov/publish/coaffpr.html and from the Public Information Center, 801 17th Street, NW, Room 100, Washington, DC 20434, 800-276-6003 or 202-416-6940.

Federal Trade Commission:
FTC's web site at http://www.ftc.gov and from the Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580, 877-FTC-HELP (877 382-4357, toll-free); TDD for the hearing impaired 1-866-653-4261.

National Credit Union Administration:
NCUA's web site at http://www.ncua.gov and from the Publications Center, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, 703-518-6340.

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency:
OCC's web site at http://www.occ.treas.gov and from Communications, Mail Stop 3-2, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20219, 202-874-4700.

Office of Thrift Supervision:
The OTS's web site at http://www.ots.treas.gov and from Publications, Office of Thrift Supervision, 1700 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20552, 202-906-6410 (OTS Publications Hotline).

Securities and Exchange Commission:
The SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov and from the Office of Investor Education and Assistance, 450 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0213, 202-942-9634 (fax).

Contact Information

Media Contacts:
Federal Reserve
Susan Stawick
202-452-2955
CFTC
Dennis Holden
202-418-5088
FDIC
David Barr
202-898-6992
FTC
Claudia Bourne Farrell
202-326-2181
NCUA
Cherie Umbel
703-518-6337
OCC
Robert M. Garsson
202-874-5770
Dean DeBuck
202-874-5770
OTS
Chris Smith
202-906-6677
SEC
John Nester
202-942-0032