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Privacy Policy <p>Last Updated: March 15, 2021</p> <p>Bridge It, Inc. (“Brigit,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) provides this Privacy Policy to explain our collection, use, and disclosure of personal information through our Site and Services. This Privacy Policy is hereby incorporated by reference into our Terms of Use. All defined terms not defined herein shall take their meaning from the Terms of Use. By accessing and using the Website or Services, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to any of the provisions as set hereunder in this Privacy Policy, you have no right to use the Website or Services.</p> <p>This Privacy Policy is comprised of (i) the Brigit U.S. Consumer Privacy Notice pursuant to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and U.S. state financial information laws and (ii) our “General Disclosures” for information that we may collect, use, or disclose about you outside of the context of U.S. financial information laws.</p> Brigit U.S. Consumer Privacy Notice <b>FACTS</b>WHAT DOES BRIDGE IT, INC. (“BRIGIT”) DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?<b>Why?</b>Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.<b>What?</b>The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include:<ul> <li>Social Security number</li> <li>Employment information and income</li> <li>Account balances </li> <li>Account transactions and transaction history</li> <li>Checking account information</li> <li>Credit history</li> </ul> <b>How?</b>All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information. the reason Brigit chooses to share. and whether you can limit this sharing.<br> <em> <b>Reasons we can share your personal information</b> </em> <em> <b>Does Brigit share?</b> </em> <em> <b>Can you limit this sharing?</b> </em> <b>For our everyday business purposes</b> – such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigationsYesNo<b>For our marketing purposes</b> – to offer our products and services to youYesNo<b>For joint marketing with other financial companies</b>NoWe don't share<b>For our affiliates' everyday business purposes</b> –information about your transactions and experiencesYesNo<b>For our affiliates' everyday business purposes</b> –information about your creditworthinessYesYes<b>For our affiliates to market to you</b>NoWe don't share<b>For our nonaffiliates to market to you</b>NoWe don't share<br> To limit our sharingEmail us at info@hellobrigit.com <br> <br>Please note: <br> <br> If you are a new customer, we can begin sharing your information thirty (30) days from the date we sent this notice. When you are no longer our customer, we continue to share your information as described in this notice. However, you can contact us at any time to limit our sharing.Questions?Email us at info@hellobrigit.com<br> <b>Who we are</b>Who is providing this notice?Bridge It, Inc.<br> <b>What we do</b>How does Brigit protect my personal information?To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with industry standards. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings.How does Brigit collect my personal information?We collect your personal information, for example, when you: <ul> <li>Open a Brigit account or provide account information,</li> <li>Give us your contact information</li> <li>When you use the Brigit Services</li> </ul>Why can’t I limit all sharing?Federal law gives you the right to limit only<ul> <li>affiliates from using your information to market to you</li> <li>sharing for nonaffiliates to market to you</li> <li>for joint marketing with other financial companies</li> </ul> State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing. See below for more on your rights under state law.What happens when I limit sharing for an account I hold jointly with someone else?Your choices will apply to everyone on your account.<br> <b>Definitions</b>AffiliatesCompanies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies<ul> <li>Bridge It, Inc</li> </ul>NonafilliatesCompanies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.<ul> <li>Nonaffiliates with whom we may share can include (i)&nbsp;other financial services companies (including other financial institutions, such as banks) and (ii)&nbsp;non-financial service providers such as hosting platforms, KYC/AML and fraud protection vendors, sanctions screening vendors, data processors, marketing partners, and API integrators.</li> <li>Plaid: In order to provide you with the best service possible, the Company uses an Application Programming Interface supplied by Plaid Technologies, Inc. ("Plaid"), used to gather your data from financial institutions. By using the Website and/or Services, you acknowledge and agree to Plaid’s privacy policy, available at https://plaid.com/legal and acknowledge and agree that your information shall be treated in accordance with such policy.</li> <li>Coastal Community Bank: In order to provide you banking services and products, the Company works with Coastal Community Bank. By agreeing to Brigit’s TOS and Privacy Policy, you also agree to Coastal Community Bank’s terms and policies below:<ul> <li> Terms and Conditions </li> <li> Privacy Policy</li> </ul> </li> </ul>Joint marketingA formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you.<ul> <li>Brigit does not perform joint marketing</li> </ul> <br> <b>Other important information</b>California Residents: We will not share your information with companies outside of Brigit or any of its affiliates, except for our everyday business purposes, for marketing our products and services to you, or with your consent. <br> <br>Vermont Residents: We will not share your information with companies outside of Brigit or any of its affiliates, except for our everyday business purposes, for marketing our products and services to you, or with your consent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we will not disclose credit information about you to Brigit affiliates (or to unaffiliated parties) except as required or permitted by law. <br> <br> Nevada Residents: We are providing this notice to you pursuant to Nevada law. If you prefer not to receive marketing calls from us, you may be placed on our internal Do Not Call List by writing to us at 36W 20th Street. Floor 11, New York, New York 10011. Nevada law requires that we also provide you with the following contact information: Bureau of Consumer Protections, Office of the Nevada Attorney General, 555 E. Washington Street, Suite 3900, Las Vegas, NV 89101, phone number (702) 486-3132, email BCPINFO@ag.state.nv.us.<br> General Disclosures <p>The below are disclosures related to information that we may collect, use, or disclose outside of the context of U.S. financial information laws.</p> <p> <em> <b>Contact Information</b> </em> </p> <p>We may collect your contact information, to the extent you provide it to us, such as by signing up for a blog post, emailing us, or otherwise submitting an inquiry to us via our Website or Services. We use service providers to assist in our customer support and mailing communications, such as Zendesk and MailChimp, respectively.</p> <p> <em> <b>Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies</b> </em> </p> <p>Brigit uses “cookies” and similar technologies (e.g., pixel tags, SDKs) to track your use of the Website and Services. These technologies collect information in relation to your experience on our Website and Services, such as pages clicked, navigation path, bounce rates, actions taken (typically called “events”), and other metrics.</p> <p>We and our vendors use these technologies to optimize our Website and Services and understand user engagement in relation thereto.</p> <p> <em>What Are Cookies?</em> </p> <p>Essentially, cookies are small files that are stored within your browser and store data in relation to your visit to our Website or Services.</p> <p>Cookies serve a variety of purposes, such as securely maintaining your authenticated session and preferences (e.g., remembering log-in details or other settings), understanding your use of the Website or Services, and servings ads (whether our own ads on third-party websites or services or others’ ads on our Website or Services) based on your interests or actions. Each cookie typically has a pseudonymous ID associated with them (a set of randomized characters, typically alphanumeric) and may also store information related to your device or browser, such as IP address, browser and Operating System type, device type, etc.</p> <p> <em>What Are “Pixel Tags”?</em> </p> <p>Essentially, pixel tags are small pieces of JavaScript in a webpage or email used to (a) store the cookies mentioned above and (b) track when the page or email has been viewed. The mobile app equivalent could be considered an “SDK” (software development kit). We will refer to either as pixel tags for purposes of simplicity.</p> <p>With respect to (a) above, pixel tags often create the cookies that are stored on your browser. Then, when you revisit a site, the pixel tag will recognize such cookie and “read” the information stored within, typically sending it to the server (typically either Brigit’s or a third-party vendors, depending on whose pixel it belongs to).</p> <p>Relatedly, with respect to (b) above, pixels will often send data to a server (again, typically depending on whose pixel it belongs to) when a set of user-initiated “events” occur, such as clicking on an ad, a button on the Website, a link in an email (or the fact that you opened the email), or other information related to your browser or device, such as a device identifier or other information similar to what is described in the <em>“What Are Cookies?”</em> section above. We may have access to this data via dashboards or APIs.</p> <p> <em>Opt-Out</em> </p> <p>Most Internet browsers are set up to accept cookies automatically. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, allowing you to decide whether or not to accept those cookies, block all third-party cookies (cookies dropped by third-party vendors), or all cookies generally (both Brigit’s and third-party vendors’ cookies). Users choosing not to accept any cookies or similar technologies may not be able to take full advantage of the Website or Services.</p> <p>Brigit uses services such as Google Analytics, Segment, Facebook Analytics, Hotjar, Bing Ads, and Snap Pixel to carry out the types of activities described above (e.g., advertising and analytics). To opt out of interest-based advertising (IBA), you could visit one of the following websites, to the extent that a third-party partner participates in such industry self-regulatory frameworks: Ad Choices Opt-Out Page. Further, you may want to visit the websites of our partners, which may provide an opt-out for any tracking over time and across third-party websites.</p> <p> <em> <b>Server Logs</b> </em> </p> <p>Like most websites today, our servers may keep log files that record data each time a device accesses our Website or Services. The log files may contain data about the nature of such access, including the device’s IP address, user agent string (e.g., operating system and browser type/version), and referral URL (i.e., the external source by which you arrived at our Websites or Services, or the pages you’ve clicked on while on our Websites or Services). We may use these log files for purposes such as assisting in monitoring and troubleshooting errors and incidents, analyzing web traffic, or optimizing the user experience.</p> <p> <em> <b>Marketing Communications</b> </em> </p> <p>You can manage your receipt of marketing communications by clicking on the “Unsubscribe” (or similar) link located on the bottom of an applicable Brigit marketing email and following the instructions found on any page to which the link may take you. Note, however, that you cannot opt-out of transactional or administrative emails.</p> <p> <em> <b>Retention</b> </em> </p> <p>Brigit retains your personal information for as long as it is deemed necessary and relevant by Brigit for Brigit’s operations unless a longer or different retention period is required or permitted by law.</p> <p> <em> <b>Your California Privacy Rights</b> </em> </p> <p> <em>“Do Not Track”</em> </p> <p>We don’t respond to “Do Not Track” signals or similar mechanisms at this time.</p> <p> <em> <b>Other Disclosures</b> </em> </p> <p>In addition to the purposes described above, we may collect, use, or transfer your information (a) as part of, or during negotiations of, a merger, consolidation, sale of our assets, as well as equity financing, acquisition, strategic alliance or in any other situation where personal information may be transferred as one of the business assets of Brigit, (b) for purposes of responding to requests by law enforcement, regulators, and other government bodies, (c) in aggregated or anonymized fashion for further analysis and optimization of the Website or Services, (d) for our everyday businesses purposes, or (e) as otherwise permitted by applicable law.</p> <p> <em> <b>Got Questions?</b> </em> </p> <p>If you have questions or concerns regarding this statement, or if you have any questions or suggestions, please contact info@hellobrigit.com.</p>





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