Privacy Policy

Last Updated: November 15, 2025

Important Notice

This Privacy Policy applies to the FBI Online Scam Reporting System. By using our services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this policy.

1. Information We Collect

Personal Information

When you use our services, we may collect the following personal information:

  • Identity Information: Name, date of birth, Social Security number (when required for investigation)
  • Contact Information: Email address, phone number, mailing address
  • Financial Information: Bank account details, credit card information, transaction records related to reported fraud
  • Documentation: Photos, documents, screenshots, and other evidence related to your case
  • Communication Records: Messages, emails, and other communications with our team

Automatically Collected Information

  • Device Information: IP address, browser type, operating system, device identifiers
  • Usage Data: Pages visited, time spent on site, click patterns, access times
  • Location Data: General location information based on IP address
  • Security Logs: Login attempts, security events, system access logs

Third-Party Information

We may receive information from:

  • Financial institutions and payment processors
  • Other law enforcement agencies
  • Public records and databases
  • Victim reports and witness statements

2. How We Use Your Information

Investigation Purposes

  • Conduct fraud investigations
  • Verify reported incidents
  • Track and recover stolen assets
  • Build criminal cases
  • Identify perpetrators and networks

Service Delivery

  • Process your reports and claims
  • Provide case updates and notifications
  • Offer victim support services
  • Facilitate asset recovery
  • Maintain system security

Legal Obligations

We use your information to:

  • Comply with federal laws and regulations
  • Respond to legal process and court orders
  • Cooperate with other law enforcement agencies
  • Fulfill reporting requirements
  • Maintain accurate records for prosecution

3. Information Sharing and Disclosure

Law Enforcement Authority

As a federal law enforcement agency, the FBI may share information as necessary for legitimate law enforcement purposes, national security, and public safety.

Authorized Sharing

  • Other Federal Agencies: Department of Justice, Secret Service, IRS-CI, Postal Inspection Service
  • State and Local Law Enforcement: When cases involve local jurisdiction
  • International Partners: Interpol, foreign law enforcement (with proper legal framework)
  • Financial Institutions: For asset recovery and fraud prevention
  • Service Providers: Secure cloud services, technical support (under strict contracts)
  • Courts and Legal Proceedings: As required by law or court order

Victim Information Sharing

We may share victim information with:

  • Victim services organizations
  • Financial recovery specialists
  • Legal aid organizations
  • Mental health support services

4. Data Security

Technical Safeguards
  • 256-bit AES encryption
  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Secure data centers
  • Regular security audits
  • Intrusion detection systems
  • Encrypted data transmission
Administrative Safeguards
  • Role-based access controls
  • Background checks for personnel
  • Security training programs
  • Access logging and monitoring
  • Incident response procedures
  • Data breach protocols
Security Standards

Our systems comply with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) requirements and other applicable federal security standards.

5. Data Retention

Data Type Retention Period Purpose
Active Case Files Duration of investigation + 7 years Investigation and prosecution
Closed Case Files 25 years minimum Appeals, pattern analysis, cold cases
Financial Records 10 years Asset recovery, auditing
System Logs 3 years Security monitoring, troubleshooting
Communications 7 years Evidence preservation

Note: Some records may be retained longer as required by federal records retention schedules or ongoing legal proceedings.

6. Your Rights

Privacy Act Rights

Under the Privacy Act of 1974, you have the right to:

  • Request access to your records
  • Request correction of inaccurate information
  • Be notified of routine uses
  • File complaints about privacy violations

Limitations

Some rights may be limited when:

  • Records are part of an active investigation
  • Disclosure would compromise ongoing cases
  • Information involves classified material
  • Third-party privacy would be violated
Requesting Your Information

To request access to your records, contact our Privacy Office at privacy@fbi.gov or use the contact information provided below.

7. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Essential Cookies: Required for system functionality and security
  • Authentication Cookies: Maintain your login session
  • Security Cookies: Detect suspicious activity
  • Analytics Cookies: Understand system usage (anonymized)

Third-Party Services

We may use limited third-party services for:

  • System monitoring and performance
  • Security threat detection
  • Technical support and maintenance

Cookie Control: You can control cookies through your browser settings, but disabling essential cookies may affect system functionality.

8. Children's Privacy

Age Restrictions

Our system is designed for adults (18+). If you are under 18, please have a parent or guardian assist you with reporting.

Special protections for minors include:

  • Parental consent requirements
  • Limited data collection
  • Enhanced privacy protections
  • Specialized victim services

9. International Users

This system is operated by the United States government. International users should be aware:

  • Data is processed in the United States
  • U.S. federal laws apply
  • International cooperation agreements may apply
  • Local privacy laws may not apply
International Reporting

If you are outside the U.S., consider also reporting to your local law enforcement and relevant international agencies.

10. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect:

  • Changes in federal law or regulations
  • System updates and new features
  • Operational improvements
  • Security enhancements

Notification: We will post updates on this page and may notify users of significant changes through the system or email.

11. Contact Information

Privacy Office

Email: privacy@fbi.gov
Phone: (202) 324-3000
Mail: FBI Privacy Office
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20535

System Support

Email: support@fbiscamreport.gov
Phone: 1-800-FBI-SCAM
Hours: 24/7 Support
8 AM - 8 PM ET (General inquiries)

Legal Authority

This Privacy Policy is issued under the authority of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. ยง 552a), the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and other applicable federal laws and regulations. For questions about legal authority, contact the FBI's Office of General Counsel.