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Weblinking: Identifying Risks and Risk Management Techniques - NCUAGuidanceNational Credit Union Administration (NCUA)Identity Theft Weblinking:
Identifying Risks & Risk Management Techniques ENCL:
Weblinking Guidance The purpose of this letter is to assist
credit unions in identifying risks posed by the use of “weblinks” on
their websites and suggest a variety of risk management techniques to
mitigate these risks. A large number of credit unions maintain
sites on the World Wide Web. Virtually every website contains weblinks.
A weblink is a word, phrase, or image that contains coding that will
transport the viewer to a different part of the website or a completely
different website by clicking on it. While weblinks are a convenient
and accepted tool in website design, their use can present certain risks.
The primary risk posed by weblinking is viewer confusion about whose
website they are viewing and who is responsible for information, products,
and services available through that website. Credit unions using weblinks are encouraged
to review the enclosed guidance that was developed jointly with other
federal regulatory agencies. This guidance applies to credit unions
that develop and maintain their own websites, as well as those using
service providers for these functions. This letter supercedes NCUA Letter 02-FCU-04.
If you have any questions, please contact your NCUA Regional Office
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