Privacy
When you open an account at the Free Lakota Bank, there are two specific things we do not request: your name and your social security number. It is not our job to track the movement of our clients' property; we do not want to know who is depositing, where it comes from, or at what rate it enters or leaves our bank. We believe money is anonymous and not subject to tracking.

If you derive your income from preying on the weakness of others, shame on you. The great spirit will reward you in kind. If you choose to deposit with the Free Lakota Bank, we will use your money to benefit those with a strong sense of morals and value.

Account Security: Account login is limited with an email address and password. You may choose to then require Out-of-Band Authentication to approve transfers to other Free Lakota Bank account holders, for currency withdraws, or other account activity. Our Out-of-Band Authentication parter is StrikeForce Technologies. We strongly recommend that you access your account only from terminals running StrikeForce's GuardedID Keystroke Encryption software.

Out-of-Band Authentication requires the use of a second network, also known as the Publicly Switched Telecommunications Network (PSTN), to confirm that you are in fact the person conducting the transaction. You will setup your Out-of-Band Authentication procedure during account setup. Then, when you conduct a transaction that requires Out-of-Band Authentication, our system will initiate a command to call your enrolled phone. You then enter your PIN code through the phone. You will NEVER be asked to enter your PIN code online. Therefore, your PIN code can never be stolen via your pc or other terminal.

Other than basic web analytics, the FLB does not collect or store any private information unless you specifically provide it to us during account setup or subscription to our newsletter. We will never sell, trade of gift your information.