Social Security Number Protections

Learn about our policies and procedures to protect your Social Security number

Social Security Number Protections

Learn about our policies and procedures to protect your Social Security number

Capital One protects your Social Security Number. Our policies and procedures:

  1. Protect the confidentiality of Social Security numbers;
  2. Prohibit the unlawful disclosure of Social Security numbers; and
  3. Limit access to Social Security numbers to employees or others with legitimate business purposes.

These safeguards apply to all Social Security numbers collected through any channel or retained in any way by Capital One in connection with customer, employee or other relationships. Individuals applying for or obtaining a product or service from us to be used primarily for personal, family or household purposes may obtain more information by reviewing Capital One’s Privacy and Opt Out Notice.

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