Ideate Solutions LLC DBA Simple Commercial Capital recognizes the importance of keeping the personal information you provide to us private and secure. Ideate Solutions LLC has developed a comprehensive privacy policy and we use the latest technology to ensure that your personal information is secure.

Privacy Statement

We value our relationship with you. Information shared with us will be used in a responsible manner. Ideate Solutions LLC will not share your email address or personal information with any third party for marketing purposes.

Keeping financial information is one of our most important responsibilities. Only those persons who need access to your information to perform their job responsibilities are authorized to access your information. We take commercially reasonable precautions to protect your information and limit disclosure by maintaining physical, electronic and procedural safeguards.

We share your information with others as required by law or as necessary to obtain credit approval for your loan.

Ideate Solutions LLC may work with non-affiliated companies or organizations to provide services on our behalf in connection with obtaining approval for your loan request or to provide you with opportunities to buy products or services offered by us or jointly with other financial institutions. As a result, we may disclose some of the information that we gather from you. For your protection, we require that these companies keep all personal information confidential.

We also may disclose some or all of the information that we collect as permitted by law. For example, we may share personal information:

  • With regulatory authorities and law enforcement officials

  • To protect against fraud

  • To report activity to credit bureaus

  • To respond to a subpoena

Cookies

The purpose of this section is to explain how Ideate Solutions LLC DBA Simple Commercial Capital (“SCC”) protects and uses your personal information when using this site. We want you to know that information given to us is safe, secure and used in a responsible manner. We designed features of our site to let new visitors anonymously learn about our financial products and services without revealing their identities. For these new visitors, the only information we collect online is from cookies, pixel tags or similar devices, which provide limited data, such as the date, time and areas of our site that were visited, interactions on the site, and the Web path/domain where the visitor came from. Bayview uses this information only to recognize you and hold information during your visit to the site. This general information allows us to serve visitors better by continually improving our website and making it more convenient. In certain cases, you can choose not to provide us with this information, for example by setting your browser to refuse to accept cookies, but if you do you may be unable to access certain portions of the site. We may not be able to customize the site’s features according to your preferences.

If you decide to submit a loan payment to us on the Internet using our site, you may be asked to enter personal information online. We use advanced data-encryption and storage technology to protect your sensitive personal information. When you enter this information on the SCC website, our systems automatically switch to “secure” mode.

Recent versions of most Internet browsers support the encrypted transmission of on-line documents and the data you enter on a World Wide Web  page. This means that instead of sending readable text, both your browser and the website’s secure server encode all text using a security key. That way, personal data sent to your browser or data you send back would be extremely difficult to decode in the unlikely event it was intercepted by an unauthorized party. The key used for encoding is a random number that is unique to your session at the secure website.

Your Internet session is encrypted if your security-enabled browser is connected to a website using the Secure Hypertext Transport Protocol. URL strings beginning with “HTTPS://” instead of the usual “HTTP://” indicate that the secure protocol is in effect. Your browser may also tell you if security is operating. For example, Netscape Navigator (“Netscape”), an Internet browser, may display the icon in the lower left corner of your screen in secure mode. If 128-bit security is in effect, it shows the icon. Microsoft Internet Explorer shows an icon in either case. Note that security may be operating without any visible indication if the World Wide Web page you are viewing employs frames (see below). If secure transmission is not in effect or only part of a frame-based page is secure, Netscape shows the “broken key” icon, and Explorer does not show the “lock” icon.

Most Internet browsers can be set to give you a pop-up announcement when you enter or leave a secure World Wide Web page. In Netscape, these settings are on the Security Preferences “General” tab. In Internet Explorer, the setting is on the “Advanced” tab when you select “Options” on the View menu. Security may be operating without displaying any security icons (or Netscape may show the “broken key” icon) if only part of a frame-based page is employing security. You can verify the security of page within a frame by opening it in a new browser window. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape allow you to open a link in a new window by right-clicking on the link and selecting that option from the pop-up context menu. When a secure page is open in its own window, instead of being viewed within a frame, you can then see the security icons provided by your browser as well as the “https://” secure protocol prefix in the URL string.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

Ideate Solutions LLC, LLC reserves the right to change its Privacy Policy at any time.