Consumers Energy Security Statement
This statement has been designed to help you understand the security measures Consumers Energy has taken to protect the information you send us via the Internet. Our Privacy Statement explains what information is gathered and how it is used.
Contents of Security Statement:
Does Consumers Energy protect my sensitive information?
What is encryption?
How do I know when a web site is secure?
Which parts of the Consumers Energy web site are secure?
Is there anything I can do to help strengthen security?
Sometimes I get a security warning message. What is this, and why do I get it?
For more information
Does Consumers Energy protect my sensitive information?
Yes, Consumers Energy, a subsidiary of CMS Energy, has implemented many levels of security to protect the information you share with us. We have implemented industry standards and Consumers Energy-specific measures to protect your sensitive information. In certain areas of our web site a secure connection between your browser and our site is established. This is done using encryption technology. We've also implemented steps to help verify a customer's identity before processing requests from that customer.
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What is encryption?
Encryption is a security technique used to protect information by making it unreadable during transmission. Consumers Energy uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, which is the current industry standard for encryption. SSL works with secure browsers, like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari. By using SSL, information is scrambled before it leaves your browser and is unscrambled when it reaches our site. Should someone intercept the transmission it will be unreadable and will be extremely difficult for them to translate into a readable message. In case you are not sure if your browser supports encryption or not, we have taken some additional precautions. If your browser does not support encryption, you will get an error message and won't be able to use the associated application.
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How do I know when a web site is secure?
Normally a web site does not have security activated because most web pages only display publicly accessible information. However, when sensitive information is passed, SSL security is turned on. Internet browsers have a feature that allows you to determine if security is active. Please identify the browser you are using and follow the appropriate instructions in your browser’s help files for instructions or contact their technical support.
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Which parts of the Consumers Energy web site are secure?
Most of the information on the Consumers Energy web site is public and accessible by everyone. Consequently an "insecure" mode is appropriate for those areas. Some parts of the web site provide access to customer information. Before accessing such information the customer must provide unique identifiers. Customer information and identifiers should be protected and therefore, we activate SSL when this information is passed. Verify that security is activated, as explained under How do I know when a web site is secure? before sending such information.
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Is there anything I can do to help strengthen security?
Absolutely. Below are a few easy suggestions that will help protect information:
- Before sending sensitive information always verify that security is activated, as explained under How do I know when a web site is secure?. If the area is not secure, don’t send the information.
- Pick unique identifiers that are easy for you to remember (without writing down) and difficult for others to guess. Avoid the obvious, like your name, address, phone number, account number. Also avoid sequential series, like 1234 or abc or xyz. Use at least six characters, try to use a combination of letters and numbers, for example g0wattz (zero instead of "o" and "z" instead of "s") or smi1ez (one instead of "l" and "z" instead of "s").
- Keep your unique identifiers private, don't share them with others and change them if you think that they may have been compromised
- If someone calls you, representing themselves as a Consumers Energy employee, and asks for your unique identifiers don't tell them. Instead, contact us immediately at (800) 477-5050.
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Sometimes I get a security-warning message. What is this and why do I get it?
A message or box may appear when visitors enter secure pages. This is normal and is controlled by the security settings on your browser. A similar warning may appear when leaving a secured part of the site and before entering a section that does not have security activated. All applications within eServices have been secured.
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For more information
If you have any questions about this Security Statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this web site, you can:
- Send email to protection@consumersenergy.com
- Or if you prefer send mail to the following postal address:
Information Protection
Consumers Energy
One Energy Plaza
Jackson, MI 49201
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Revised 03/20/2010