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AFFORDABLE LEGAL DOCUMENTS

 

INTERNET SECURITY STATEMENT

 

We understand that the privacy and security of your personal information and communications are important to you. We expect you to take reasonable steps to protect yourself and we hope you will assist us in ensuring a secure experience. We recommend that you read our Privacy Disclosure Statement and the following precautions carefully.

 

Affordable Legal Documents LLC E-mail Communication and Security Notice

We take the threat of Internet fraud seriously and remain concerned with protecting your personal information. Please be aware that:

 

Affordable Legal Documents LLC will not request your login or password by email. To protect the security of your account, Affordable Legal Documents LLC does not e-mail or provide your password to you over the phone. No one from Affordable Legal Documents LLC will ever request your password. If you forget your password, you will be able to reset it online at any time using our secure password reset service.

 

If you receive a suspicious e-mail request from Affordable Legal Documents LLC, please do not comply but call us at (801) 947-8844 or forward the e-mail to customer-service@affordable-legal-documents.com with your concern in order to verify its authenticity.

 

From time-to-time we may send identity verification e-mail requests for accounts to comply with various U.S. and industry regulations, we recommend that you do not supply responsive information by e-mail but call us at (801) 947-8844 and arrange a secure method for responding.

 

It is your responsibility to keep your password secure. If you distribute your password to third-parties, you assume responsibility for their actions. We recommend that you never share your password and that it be changed frequently — at least once a month. Secure password changes may be made online at anytime.

 

Affordable Legal Documents LLC recommends that you maintain up-to-date system software, current anti-virus software, an internet firewall solution, and we suggest you become familiar with your browser and computer's security settings.

 

Use Caution with E-mail and Know Your Sender

One of the most prevalent forms of Internet fraud targets an individual's personal information and uses deceptive means to collect it through the Internet, a process known as "phishing". This form of Internet fraud may originate through an unsolicited e-mail and may appear to be from a company that the recipient trusts and one that has their personal information.

 

These e-mails may ask you to help the impersonated business by verifying your personal and/or account login information and then provides a seemingly legitimate link to the business. These links may send you to a falsified website that has been created to mirror the impersonated business, but with the sole purpose of capturing your personal information.

Another version of a fraudulent e-mail, with viruses known as "Trojan Horses", is often used in financial services identity theft. These e-mails may request you to open an attachment. Once the attachment is opened a virus software program may be installed on your computer. Its purpose is to capture any personal information stored on the system or capture the websites a user visits and corresponding keystrokes, which may reveal your username and password.

 

Please be aware that there are now many software solutions available to combat programs whose purpose, legitimate or not, is to capture information from your computer.

 

If you are a victim of identity theft, we encourage you to take appropriate steps to protect you and your account:

Let us know. Contact Affordable Legal Documents LLC at 1-801-947-8844 and report that you are a victim of identity theft.

File a report with your local police department.

 

File a report with the 3 major credit bureaus and request a fraud alert be posted to your report:

Equifax – 1-800-525-6285
Experian – 1-888-397-3742
TransUnion – 1-800-680-7289

 

Request a current copy of your credit report and review it carefully for new or suspicious accounts.

Report fraudulent charges and accounts by phone in a timely manner and follow up with a letter.

File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

 

Learn More about Identity Theft

We encourage you to further educate yourself about identity theft and remain alert to Internet Safety; the following websites may offer you useful information:

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Justice Department

Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC)

Social Security Administration

Postal Inspection Service

 

Questions?  If you ever have questions or concerns regarding your account security, we encourage you to contact us at (801) 947-8844 or by e-mail.