Online Security

Visiting our Web site
When visiting our Web site, we collect information on what pages are accessed. This information helps us to improve the content of our Web site and to possibly notify you about product offerings and services.

We also collect the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail in order to reply to their correspondence and to service accounts.

Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser by a Web site. Your browser will remember the data and send it back to the Web site every time you visit. Cookies allow the Web site to remember certain pieces of information that you have provided. Cookies allow your online experience to be much easier and allows us to automate your online experience.

How we use cookies
At Colorado Business Bank we use cookies to collect information about you whenever you interact with us online. We use cookies to enable our systems to recognize you and facilitate your use of our Web site.

Cookies and Privacy
Cookies cannot reveal anything about you that you have not chosen to enter on our Web site. In addition cookies are unique to each Web site and cannot be shared among other systems.

If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can set your browser's privacy setting to high and it will alert you of a cookie being offered so you can accept or reject it.

E-mail
Colorado Business Bank collects and stores the contents of e-mail you send us in addition to your contact address and our responses to service your needs. E-mail to Colorado Business Bank should be used for inquiries and questions that are not sensitive or confidential as regular Internet e-mail is not secure.

It is important to remember that Colorado Business Bank will never initiate a request for sensitive information via e-mail. If you receive an e-mail requesting this type of information, please contact us at 1-800-624-0102.

Common Schemes Against Businesses
Businesses also need to be vigilant in reviewing transactions on their accounts. Many criminals can use a legitimate check to create a counterfeit check and pass it along for payment. A business owner may find these items have cleared his or her bank account causing an overdraft; the business owner who does not conduct timely bank statement reviews might find these items have been debiting his or her account after it is too late to dispute the occurrences.

Ways to protect yourself and your business
To prevent this from occurring to your business, it is important to review your accounts regularly and report any discrepancies to your bank immediately. The best and most efficient way to accomplish is through the use of internet banking services or positive pay services. At Colorado Business Bank, these products are mainstays for many of our business customers because they provide peace of mind and take only a few minutes a day to ensure your accounts are safe.

If you have any questions regarding these schemes or are concerned that you have been a victim of fraud, please contact your banker at Colorado Business Bank.

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Colorado Business Bank
821 17th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303.293.2265
800.574.4714
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