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We have the same bank level security by Yodlee that powers Mint and 150 top financial institutions and portals - including thirty-two of the top fifty U.S. banks. Yodlee has never experienced a data breach or security lapse. Their continued security and best-practices have given Mint’s four million customers piece of mind that their information is safe and secure. Mint trusts them. Offermatic trusts them. We think you can trust them too. That is why we choose them to be our partner.
Second, your Offermatic account is completely anonymous. We don’t ask for your name, address or social security number. We only need an email address, password and zipcode. Once you’ve created your account you securely link your credit or debit card to your Offermatic account by entering your login credentials for your card issuer. You only provide these credentials once, so that we can securely link to your bank and download your transaction data. We don’t store your credit or debit card credentials on our servers, and we never have access to your account number. So while we will have anonymous access to your transactions, we don’t know who you are, your address, or your card account number.
Finally, we will never sell your personal data. When you receive an offer from one of our advertising partners, it’s based solely on your anonymous purchase history. Advertisers never have access to your name, address or any other personally identifiable information. Your relationship with us, stays with us.
Obviously we’ve only scratched the surface of your potential questions. We have lots more information about our practices and our bank-level security features in our FAQ section. We hope you’ll spend a few minutes reading through them. Afterwards, feel free to leave a comment with any questions that still need answers.
Here is what people are saying about us on Twitter
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@RobertDwyer
Offermatic is a way to get FREE MONEY AND OFFERS BY JUST SIGNING
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Everyone check out @offermatic !!! Get USEFUL deals at places you actually visit, not day spas or cooking classes.
@ j_rich
Offermatic is a very cool new service for daily deals (more precise targeting). Creative idea and execution–
@pchhabra
As seen in:
Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Reuters, Mashable, Fast Company, and more...
Click here for your chance to win Sony Playstation 3.
Offermatic exists to help our members save money...Period.
Our members trust us with their valuable data, so it's our job to make sure we provide as much of that value back to them. We provide our members with automatic rebates, exclusive discounts, and reward points - so that they can save hundreds or thousands of dollars annually. Our goal is to provide our users with deals they actually want and will use.
We have the same bank level security by Yodlee that powers Mint and 150 top financial institutions and portals - including thirty-two of the top fifty U.S. banks. Yodlee has never experienced a data breach or security lapse. Their continued security and best-practices have given Mint’s four million customers piece of mind that their information is safe and secure. Mint trusts them. Offermatic trusts them. We think you can trust them too. That is why we choose them to be our partner.
Second, your Offermatic account is completely anonymous. We don’t ask for your name, address or social security number. We only need an email address, password and zipcode. Once you’ve created your account you securely link your credit or debit card to your Offermatic account by entering your login credentials for your card issuer. You only provide these credentials once, so that we can securely link to your bank and download your transaction data. We don’t store your credit or debit card credentials on our servers, and we never have access to your account number. So while we will have anonymous access to your transactions, we don’t know who you are, your address, or your card account number.
Finally, we will never sell your personal data. When you receive an offer from one of our advertising partners, it’s based solely on your anonymous purchase history. Advertisers never have access to your name, address or any other personally identifiable information. Your relationship with us, stays with us.
Obviously we’ve only scratched the surface of your potential questions. We have lots more information about our practices and our bank-level security features in our FAQ section. We hope you’ll spend a few minutes reading through them. Afterwards, feel free to leave a comment with any questions that still need answers.
Here is what people are saying about us on Twitter
Did our weekly shopping at Trader Joe's instead of Whole Foods because of an Offermatic deal
@RobertDwyer
Offermatic is a way to get FREE MONEY AND OFFERS BY JUST SIGNING
@fashionNOGuilt
Everyone check out @offermatic !!! Get USEFUL deals at places you actually visit, not day spas or cooking classes.
@ j_rich
Offermatic is a very cool new service for daily deals (more precise targeting). Creative idea and execution–
@pchhabra
As seen in:
Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Reuters, Mashable, Fast Company, and more...
Click here for your chance to win Sony Playstation 3.
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