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Data protection

Introduction

We take your privacy on our website very seriously and are committed to protecting the information you provide to us in connection with your use of our website. We are also committed to protecting and using your information in accordance with applicable law.

This Privacy Policy explains our practices regarding the collection, use and disclosure of your information through the use of our digital assets when you access the Services through your devices.

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully and make sure you fully understand our practices with respect to your information before using our Services. If you have read this Policy, fully understood it and do not agree with our practices, you must stop using our digital assets and Services. By using our Services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Your continued use of the Services constitutes your acceptance of this Privacy Policy and any changes to it.

This Privacy Policy tells you:

How we collect information

What information we collect

Why we collect this information

Who we share the information with

Where the information is stored

How long the information is retained

How we protect the information

How we deal with minors

Updates or changes to the Privacy Policy

What information do we collect?

Here is an overview of the information we may collect:

Unidentified and non-identifiable information you provide during the registration process or that is collected through your use of our Services (“Non-Personal Information”). Non-Personal Information does not identify who collected it. Non-Personal Information we collect consists primarily of technical and aggregated usage information.

Individually identifiable information, which is anything that can be used to identify you or could be used to identify you with reasonable effort (“Personal Information”). The personal information we collect through our Services may include information requested from time to time such as names, email addresses, addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, and more. When we combine personal information with non-personal information, we treat it as personal information as long as it is combined.

How do we collect information?

Below are the main methods we use to collect information:

We collect information when you use our Services. So when you visit our digital assets and use services, we may collect, record, and store usage, sessions, and related information.

We collect information you provide to us yourself, such as when you contact us directly through a communication channel (such as an email with a comment or feedback).

We may collect information from third-party sources, as described below.

We collect information you provide to us when you log into our Services through a third-party service provider such as Facebook or Google.

Why do we collect this information?

We may use your information for the following purposes:

to provide and operate our Services;

to develop, customize, and improve our Services;

to respond to your feedback, requests, and requests, and to provide assistance;

to analyze demand and usage patterns;

for other internal, statistical, and research purposes;

to improve our data security and fraud prevention capabilities;

to investigate violations and enforce our terms and policies, and to comply with applicable law, regulation, or government requests;

to send you updates, news, promotional materials, and other information related to our Services. For promotional emails, you can choose whether you want to continue receiving them. If not, simply click the unsubscribe link in those emails.

Who do we share this information with?

We may share your information with our service providers to operate our Services (e.g., storing data through third-party hosting services, providing technical support, etc.).

We may also disclose your information in the following circumstances: (i) to investigate, detect, prevent, or take action against illegal activities or other wrongdoing; (ii) to establish or exercise our rights of defense; (iii) to protect our rights, property, or personal safety or the security of our

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