Internet Privacy Policy
This  Internet Privacy Policy explains how we may collect information   from you when  you visit our web site or when you use our online   financial services. 
We recognize the importance our customers place  on the privacy and   security of their personal information.  Our goal is to protect  your   personal information in every way that we interact with you, whether   it's  on the telephone, in our lobby, at one of our ATMs, or on the   Internet.  
We think it is important for you to be informed of the  policies,   procedures, and security measures that we have in place to safeguard    your personal and confidential information. With that in mind, we have    developed this Internet Privacy Policy to help you to understand the   steps we  take to protect your personal information when you utilize our   online financial  services. 
In addition  to the protections discussed within this Internet   Privacy Policy, your online  financial activities may also be protected   by our general privacy  policy.  
Below are several definitions of terms used within this  policy:
Customer Information - Customer Information refers to   personally identifiable information about a  consumer, customer or   former customer of this Institution.    
Internet Protocol (IP)  Address - an IP address is a  unique   address that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each    other on a computer network.  An IP  address can be thought of as a   street address or a phone number for a computer  or other network device   on the Internet. Just as each street address and phone  number uniquely   identifies a building or telephone, an IP address can uniquely    identify a specific computer or other network device on a network. We   may use IP addresses to monitor login activity and for  identification   purposes when necessary for security investigations.  
Cookie - a Cookie is a very small text file sent by a web   server and stored  on your hard drive, your computer’s memory, or in   your browser so that it can  be read back later.  Cookies are a basic   way for a server to identify the  computer you happen to be using at the   time. Cookies are used for many things  from personalizing start up   pages to facilitating online purchases.   Cookies help sites recognize   return visitors and they perform a very important  function in secure   Internet banking.  
"Session" Cookies are used to monitor session activity  within our   Internet banking product. These Cookies are encrypted and only our   Service Provider can read the  information in these Cookies.  The    session Cookie facilitates the processing of multiple transactions   during a  session without requiring you to reenter your passcode for   each individual  transaction.  Session Cookies used within our Internet   banking  product do not pass to your computer’s hard drive.  Instead,   the Cookie is stored in your  computer’s memory, identifying only your   computer while you are logged on.  When you log off, or close your   browser, the  Cookie is destroyed. A new Cookie is used for each   session; that way, no one  can use the prior Cookie to access your   account. For additional security, the  Cookie expires after 10 minutes   of inactivity. It must then be renewed by  reentering your passcode. We   do not use this Cookie to collect or obtain  personal information about   you.  
An encrypted non-expiring Cookie is also used  within our Internet banking product for the identification of this Institution. 
Service Provider - In order to provide a full range of   online financial services, we may use  various third party providers.    These  third parties provide services such as: website hosting, Internet   banking, bill  payment, and account aggregation.  Third  party   providers are referred to within this policy as “Service Providers”. 
Information  Collected on the Internet
If you are just browsing through our website, we do not  request   any personally identifiable Customer Information, nor do we collect    unique identifying information about you unless you voluntarily and   knowingly  provide us that information, such as when you send us an   email or complete an  application online. If you provide us this   information, it is only used  internally and in furtherance of the   purpose for which it was provided. 
As part of providing online financial products or services,  we may   obtain information about our customers and website visitors from the    following sources:
    - Information we receive from you on  applications, emails, or other forms;
- Information about your transactions  with this Institution and our affiliates;  
- Information we receive from a  consumer-reporting agency; and  
- Information that is generated  electronically when you visit our website or use our online financial services. 
Service Providers hosting our website and Internet banking  service   may collect general information on our website visitors for security    and statistical purposes.  Such  information may include: 
    - The Internet address (referral  site) which brought you to our web site; 
- The date and time you access our  site; 
- The name and version of your web  browser; 
- Your Internet Protocol (IP)  address; 
- The pages visited in our website;  and
- The duration of your online  session.
Our Service Providers may use Cookies to collect some the above    information. In some cases you must accept cookies in order to view our    website.     
When you  click on advertisements in our website or advertisements   on linked 3rd party  web sites, you may receive another Cookie; however,   you do not have to accept any  Cookies from third party advertisements. 
As mentioned previously, our Service Provider(s) may also  use   Cookies within our Internet banking and bill payment  products. You must   accept these Cookies in order to utilize the  service.   These Cookies   do not store any personally identifiable information; they simply    provide another level of security. 
Use of Information Collected
    - We may disclose the information that we collect, as  described   above, with Service Providers acting on our behalf to  provide online   financial services such as: Internet banking and bill payment.
    - We  may also disclose Customer Information when required or   permitted by law.  For example, Customer Information may be  disclosed   in connection with a subpoena or similar legal process, fraud    prevention, or security investigation. 
    - We  may also share Customer Information outside this Institution   when we have your  consent, such as when you request a specific product   like insurance or an  investment product from a third party financial   services provider.
    - We may also disclose  aggregate (not personally identifiable)   Customer Information with Service  Providers or financial institutions   that perform marketing and research  services on our behalf and with   whom we have joint marketing agreements. Our  contracts require all such   Service Providers/or financial institutions to  protect the   confidentiality of your Customer Information to the same extent  that we   must do. 
    - We do not disclose any Customer  Information about our   customers, former customers, website visitors to anyone,  except as   permitted or required by law. 
    - We do not sell any of  your personal information. 
Account  Aggregation 
Account  aggregation sites allow you to consolidate account   information from several  sources into one online location.  In  order   to provide this service, an aggregation provider may request your    passcode and login information. You should ensure that the aggregation   provider  has appropriate policies to protect the privacy and security   of any information  that you provide. 
If you  provide information about your PeoplesTrust accounts  to an   aggregation provider, we will consider all transactions initiated by an    aggregator using the access or login credentials that you provide, to   be  authorized whether or not you were aware of a specific transaction.
If you  decide to revoke the authority given to an aggregation   provider, we strongly  recommend that you also change your online   passcode with this Institution.  This will help ensure that the   aggregation  company cannot continue to access your account(s) with us. 
Email  Policies
When you enroll for our online services, we will send you a    welcome email.  We may also send emails  marketing various products and   services offered by this Institution. We will  always provide you an   opportunity to opt-in or opt-out of marketing related  emails.
We will also send security related email notices when you  sign-up   for email (“notify me”) alerts on your account(s) or whenever you    change your passcode, security question, or email address. 
If you agree to accept electronic disclosures and/or online    account statements, we may also send you notices of important account   updates  through email. For example, if you have agreed to accept   disclosures  electronically, we may send you an email with updates to   this privacy policy  and/or we may send you a notice that your account   statement is available for  viewing on our website.   For more    information on how to enroll for electronic disclosures, please contact   us at  205-921-9400. 
Beware of Phishing Attempts and  Internet Scams
While email  is convenient and has a good business use, it can also   be misused by criminals  for scams and various other fraudulent   purposes.   “Phishing emails” are frequently used by  criminals to   entice the recipient to visit a fraudulent website where they try  to   convince the recipient to provide personal information, such as ATM card    numbers, account numbers, Social Security numbers, access Ids and    passcodes.  Some of these fraudulent  websites may also be virus laden   and can be used to download mal-ware to your  computer.  Fraudulent   websites often look  identical to a legitimate site, so it’s important   to look very closely at the  website address. 
Below we  have listed a few tips to help protect your personal information on the  Internet: 
    - Always  be wary of links in emails, especially any links in emails purporting to be  from this Institution.  
    - Please remember that if we send you  an email, we will never ask   for personal information such as your account  number, ATM card number,   PIN number, or social security number. 
    - Bookmark  financial websites and use these bookmarks every time you visit the website. 
    - Whenever  you enter personal information like your access ID or   passcode, always look for  the lock symbol, or https: in the address   bar. Always click on the lock symbol  and review the certificate   details.   
    - Update  your Internet browser! Most browsers now offer free   anti-phishing tool bars  that can help alert you of fraudulent   websites. 
    - If  you send us an email, please do not include any   confidential, personal or  sensitive information in the email message,   as email messages are generally not  secure.  We do  offer secure   messaging through our Internet Banking product and you may use  this   secure messaging feature if you need to send us sensitive or   confidential  information.  
    - Make  sure that your computer always has up-to-date versions of both anti-spyware and  anti-virus software. 
    - If  you receive an e-mail that you think could be a scam, delete it immediately or  forward the email to spam@uce.gov. 
    - If you have any questions about the  legitimacy of an email,   especially an email from this Institution, you can also  call us at this   number (205) 921-9400 or forward the email to customerservice.peoplestrustbk.com. 
External  3rd Party Links  
Our website  may include links to other 3rd party web sites.     These links to external 3rd parties are offered as a courtesy and a    convenience to our customers.  When you  visit these sites, you will   leave our website and will be redirected to another  site. 
This  Institution does not control linked 3rd party web sites.  We   are not an  agent for these third parties nor do we endorse or guarantee   their  products.  We make no representation or warranty regarding the   accuracy of  the information contained in linked sites.  We suggest that   you always  verify the information obtained from linked websites before   acting upon this  information. Also, please be aware that the security   and privacy policies on  these sites may be different from our policies,   so please read third party  privacy and security policies closely. 
If you have questions or concerns about the privacy  policies and   practices of linked 3rd parties, please review their websites and    contact them directly. This  privacy policy applies solely to the   Customer Information collected by this  Institution.   
Security 
This Institution and our Service Providers have developed  strict   policies and procedures to safeguard your Customer Information.  Our   policies require confidential treatment of your personal  information.    We  restrict employee access to your personal information on a "need to    know" basis and we take appropriate disciplinary measures to enforce    employee privacy and confidentiality responsibilities.   We have   established  training programs to educate our employees about the    importance of customer privacy and to help ensure compliance with our   policy requirements.  
Furthermore,  this Institution and our Service Providers maintain   strong physical, electronic  and procedural controls to protect against   unauthorized access to customer  information.  Our computer systems are    protected in the following ways:
    - Computer  anti-virus protection detects and prevents viruses from entering our website,  email, and computer network systems.
    - Firewalls  and intrusion prevention systems block unauthorized access by individuals or  networks. 
    - We  use encryption technology, such as Secure Socket Layer   (SSL), to protect the  transmission of your confidential information.     Whenever you login to our Internet banking product or schedule an online    transaction through our system, the communication is encrypted.   Encryption  scrambles transferred data so it cannot be read by   unauthorized parties.
    - We  use strong multi-level authentication and behavior analysis   to help prevent  unauthorized access to your accounts.   Multi-level   authentication can help prevent access by someone who may  have stolen   your login credentials. 
    - We  provide secure email through our Internet Banking product to help ensure that  your communications with us are confidential.
We continually monitor technological advances and upgrade  our systems to ensure your information remains secure.  
Privacy  of Children
COPPA, the  Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, protects   children under the age of 13  from the collection of personal   information on the Internet.  This financial  institution respects the   privacy of children. We do not  knowingly collect names, emails   addresses, or any other personally identifiable  information from   children.  We do not  knowingly market to children, nor do we allow   children under 13 to open online  accounts.
Privacy  Updates 
This policy maybe updated from time-to-time as new products  and   features may require changes to our Internet Privacy Policy.  The   effective date of our policy will always  be clearly displayed. If we   make any changes regarding the use or disclosure of  your personal   information, we will provide you prior notice and the opportunity  to   opt-out of such disclosure if required by law.  
Questions 
If you have any  questions about our privacy policy or concerns   about our privacy practices,  please contact us at (205) 921-9400 or   customerservice@peoplestrustbk.com. 
Effective  Date: April 5, 2007