Capital One protects your Social Security Number. Our policies and procedures:
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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Fraud & identity theft
Get tips to help with various situations, and find our contact info.
Mobile security
Learn how about tools you can use for mobile security.
EFT protections
See your options for electronic funds transfer protections.
Protecting yourself
See what you can do to avoid fraud and prevent identity theft
Communication
Learn about our customer communication practices.
Commercial bank security
Learn how to spot and avoid fraudulent attempts to access your account.
FAQ
See your options for dealing with canceled or interrupted travel plans.
Resources
See external resources, card specific, EFT, and credit bureau information.
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Ignore e-mails requesting your Capital One account or sign in information. If you believe you have received a phishing e-mail, forward the e-mail to abuse@capitalone.com. Learn more about reporting suspicious e-mail.