Privacy Policy

Walmart values the trust of our customers, associates, representatives and service providers when we provide personal information to us. We believe that privacy is more than an issue of compliance and try to handle personal information in accordance with our core value of respecting the individual.


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We are updating the types of information we may collect directly from you or a member of your household.

Walmart Privacy Policy Summary 

At Walmart, our customers are number one - always. That's why everything we do is focused on providing excellent customer service and affordable prices.


The information you share with Walmart allows us to provide you with the products and services you need while providing you with the best possible shopping experience. For example, we use what we know about your shopping habits when you shop at Walmart.com so that you can easily re-order products and show you other products of interest to you.


Our founder Sam Walton reminds us that "what we promise is a promise we keep," and it is our promise to customers to respect the trust you place in us and the information you share. Respect privacy. Part of providing superior customer service includes ensuring that we are building a relationship of trust with our customers. Our way of doing this is to tell you in a clear, prominent and easily accessible manner how we collect, use, share your personal information and above all protect you.

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Points to Remember

Securing your personal information is a priority. Walmart engages in appropriate, reasonable and industry-standard security practices to help ensure that personal information is not subject to loss or unauthorized access, alteration, acquisition, use, modification, destruction or disclosure.


The following fraud and scams are not from Walmart. We are listing them here in an effort to educate you about these activities. If you feel that you have been defrauded, you may want to contact the Federal Trade Commission or the Consumer Fraud Division of your state's Attorney General's office.


If you are a victim of identity theft, you may request, at no charge, copies of application and business records in our control relating to the fraudulent transactions which may have occurred at Walmart or Sam's Club, or one of our websites. If you are a victim of identity theft, use this page to request copies of records in our control.


Online shopping is fast and easy, but it's still "buyer beware." Providing your information online can be as safe as providing it to a store you visit in-person, as long as you follow a few simple rules. Learn about practical suggestions to safeguard the personal information of you and your family.