Website Disclosure
Web Security
Electronic Privacy and Security
Nashville Post Office Credit Union has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information within our website. Visitors to our website will remain anonymous unless you choose to provide personal information by submitting forms or applications contained within this site. The personal information you provide will be used discretely and solely for the use of the Nashville Post Office Credit Union to better serve its members.
Information is sent to us via email may be vulnerable as is any other email message traveling via the Internet. Due to this risk, we do not ask for highly-sensitive information such as credit card, account, or social security numbers to be sent to us by email. If you do not wish to provide information online, you may call us at (615) 871-4221, or email memberservices@npocu.org.
Collecting User Information
Our web server collects standard, non-identifying information about our website visitors such as the date, time, web page visited, and IP address. We may also collect email addresses of those who communicate with us via email. This information is used to compile statistics and aggregate information on the usage of our website. We use this information to improve the content of our website, and to better serve our customers through special marketing and service programs. This information will only be used internally by the Nashville Post Office Credit Union and we will not share this information with other organizations. We do not compile, buy, sell, rent or trade customer email lists. We do not make the email addresses of those who access our website available to others.
Nashville Post Office Credit Union will never ask its members to provide sensitive information such as credit card, account, or social security numbers by email. If you receive an email that appears to be sent from Nashville Post Office Credit Union asking for this or any other personal information, please do not respond to it but report it to the credit union immediately. You may be the victim of a "phishing" attempt. Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to acquire personal information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and website logins. These attacks typically impersonate a trusted organization through the use of falsified emails and websites.

