We at Aid My Debt, and its partners, take the safety of our clients' privacy most seriously. This notice applies to all information collected and/or submitted on the aidmydebt.com web site. The types of data compiled on these pages include Name, Address, E-mail address, Phone numbers, etc. This also includes automatically gathered data such as e-mail addresses, browser cookies and IP addresses.
We receive and maintain customer information as part of servicing your account and your customer relationship. During our Debt Settlement program, we receive information about you and/or your accounts form a variety of sources, such as:
- Information you provide to us, i.e.: details of hardship; information on application forms, such as income, etc.
- Information you provide from a third party, such as a credit bureau, or pay stubs for the purpose of negotiating on your behalf.
- Information from your creditors about your transactions.
The customer information we receive is used in servicing your account and negotiating on your behalf. Information may be used by Aid My Debt and its partners, as well as authorized third parties for various purposes. We may disclose the information we collect, with nonaffiliated third parties that are acting on our behalf or with whom we are negotiating for the settlement of your debt, including companies that work with us such as lawyers, mortgage brokers, data processors, marketing firms that work with us.
We may disclose customer information we collect as permitted or required by law. In these cases, third parties could include creditors, credit bureaus, government entities, collection agencies, courts or other entities in response to subpoenas and other legal processes, and those with whom you have requested us to share information and those with whom you have requested that we perform your debt negotiation.
In our relationship with both applicants and clients, we take the most stringent precautions to protect the privacy of all information that is provided. Our representatives continue to be constrained by the highest professional standards of confidentiality.



