Cambridge Trust values the personal relationship we share with each client, and we are committed to doing whatever we can to protect your personal information and privacy.
The information contained in the links below can help you recognize common tactics used to obtain your personal information and describe steps you can take to protect yourself and your identity.
Privacy Notice
Our Privacy Notice outlines the high standards established for all of our employees for collecting, using, retaining, and securing confidential client information. View privacy notice.
Online Transactions
Information is collected from you in three ways (1) via your explicit input, (2) automatically, and (3) through the use of cookies.
Explicit Input
In connection with your use of the Cambridge Trust Online Banking services, whether through the Cambridge Trust site, or a co-branded site established by a site partner, you may be asked to input certain information, including personally identifiable information. This input may occur during the use of various services and/or in your contact with Customer Support.
You may also occasionally be asked to complete optional surveys that we will use for research for the purpose of improving our service to you.
If you purchase goods or services from a supplier through the Cambridge Trust Web site, the information obtained during your visit to the supplier site, and the information you give — such as an account number and contact information — is provided to the supplier. This is to enable transactions to take place. Suppliers have separate privacy and data collection practices. We have no responsibility or liability for these independent policies. For more information regarding any particular supplier and its privacy policies, we recommend that you visit that supplier's home page and review its policies.
Automatic Collection
In the course of providing you with services, Web and application servers will automatically collect usage-related information, including URLs that you access, the date and time of your usage, your IP address, and your browser type. This information is collected for effective capacity planning and troubleshooting Web site performance.
Cookies
Certain information is gathered by a mechanism called "cookies." As part of offering and providing customizable and personalized service, "cookies" are used to store and sometimes track personally identifiable information about you. Cookies are small files that your browser places on your computer's hard drive when you sign in and sign out of a site.
As a general matter, the use of cookies is intended to make your online experience safer, easier, and more personalized. More specifically to:
Although you have the ability to modify your browser to either accept all cookies, notify you when a cookie is set, or reject all cookies, it is not possible to utilize some online services if you reject cookies.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice, please contact us either through your branch manager, email the Client Resource Center or by mail at:
Cambridge Trust
Attn.: Compliance Officer
P.O. Box 380186
Cambridge, MA 02238-0186