Privacy Policy

At CryptoBlogs, we’re committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This Privacy and Cookie Policy (“Privacy Policy”) govern your access to and use of this Website, (the “Website”), and associated content, software, and mobile applications (collectively, the “Service”). This Privacy Policy also includes our Terms of Use which is located at https://gocryptoblogs.com/terms.

This Privacy Policy explains when and why we collect personal information about people who visit our Website or use our Services and how we use the personal information, the conditions under which we may disclose your personal information to others, and how we keep personal information secure. This Privacy Policy also explains how we use cookies and similar technology on our Website and in connection with our Services.

We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time so please check this page occasionally to ensure that you are happy with any changes. By using our Website or our Services, you are agreeing to be bound by this Privacy Policy.

What Information Do We Collect?

CryptoBlogs (“CryptoBlogs”, “we” or “us”) collects (a) the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail; (b) aggregate information concerning what pages users access or visit; (c) information volunteered by the user (such as survey information and/or site registrations); (d) financial information provided by the user for user syncing and information purposes only; and (e) information related to your use of the Website and/or the mobile application, including IP address, geographic location, and date and time of your request.

How Do We Use the Information?

CryptoBlogs uses collected information for the following purposes:

  1. To fulfill a contract or take steps linked to a contract such as processing your registration on our Website or sending you information about changes to our terms or policies;
  2. Where it is necessary for purposes which are in CryptoBlogs’s or third parties’ legitimate
    interests such as (a) to provide the information or content you have requested; (b) to contact you about our programs, products, features or services; (c) for internal business purposes such as identification and authentication or customer service, portfolio tracking and user preference syncing between devices; (d) to ensure the security of our Website, by trying to prevent unauthorized or malicious activities; (e) to enforce compliance with our Terms of Use and other policies; (f) to help other organizations (such as copyright owners) to enforce their rights; and (g) to tailor content, advertisements, and offers for you or for other purposes disclosed at the time of collection.If you do not wish to receive marketing information about our programs, products, features or services, you may send an email to us at publicrelations@gognhm.com.
  3. Where you give us consent, such as (a) where you ask us to send marketing information to you via a medium where we need your consent, including alerts via mobile push
    notifications; (b) where you give us consent to place cookies and to use similar technologies; and (c) on other occasions where we ask you for consent, for a purpose which we explain at that time.
  4. Where we are legally required to do so. We may also provide access to your personally
    identifiable information when legally required to do so, to cooperate with police
    investigations or other legal proceedings, to protect against misuse or unauthorized use of our Website, to limit our legal liability and protect our rights, or to protect the rights,
    property or safety of visitors of the Website or the public. In those instances, the information is provided only for that purpose.

How Do We Share Your Information?

We do not share or sell your personal data to other organizations for commercial purposes, except to provide products or services you’ve requested, when we have your permission, or under the following circumstances:

  1. It is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of Terms of Service, or as otherwise required by law.
  2. We transfer information about you if CryptoBlogs is acquired by or merged with another
    company. In this event, CryptoBlogs will notify you before information about you is
    transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy.
  3. We provide such information to trusted businesses or persons for the sole purpose of
    processing personally identifying information on our behalf. When this is done, it is subject to agreements that oblige those parties to process such information only on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and appropriate confidentiality and security measures.
  4. We provide such information to third parties who have entered into non-disclosure
    agreements with us.
  5. We provide such information to a company controlled by, or under common control with,
    CryptoBlogs for any purpose permitted by this Privacy Policy.
  6. We may aggregate, anonymize, and publish data for statistical and research purposes only. For example, we may compile and share information related to the popularity of certain products tracked by users. In any such instance, the information will not be able to be traced back to any individual.

Cookies and Web Beacons

A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, which is sent to your browser from a Website’s computers and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies are required to use some CryptoBlogs services. CryptoBlogs and its ad management partners (“Ad Partners”) use cookies to record current session information.

Our Ad Partners may also from time to time use web beacons (also known as Internet tags, pixel tags, and clear GIFs). These web beacons are provided by our Ad Partners and allow Ad Partners to obtain information such as the IP address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the beacon appears, the URL of the page on which the beacon appears, the time the page containing the beacon was viewed, the type of browser used to view the page, and the information in cookies set by the Ad Partners. Web beacons enable our Ad Partners to recognize a unique cookie on your web browser, which in turn enables us to learn which advertisements bring users to our Website.

With both cookies and web beacon technology, the information that we collect and share is
anonymous and not personally identifiable. It does not contain your name, address, geographic location, telephone number, or e-mail address.

You can opt-out of Google Analytics data collection with the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Addon.

You may also wish to refer to this website for additional information about disabling cookies from your browser: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/.

Data Storage

CryptoBlogs uses third-party vendors and hosting partners to provide the necessary hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology required to run CryptoBlogs and the related Website and mobile application. CryptoBlogs owns the code, databases, and all rights to the CryptoBlogs Website and mobile application and Services.

Security

We take precautions to ensure the security of your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee that hackers or unauthorized personnel may gain access to your personal information despite our efforts. You should note that in using the CryptoBlogs service, your information will travel over the Internet and through third-party infrastructures and mobile networks, which are not under our control.

We cannot protect, nor does this Privacy Policy apply to, any information that you transmit to other users. You should never transmit personal or identifying information to other users.

Retention of Your Personal Information

We retain information as long as it is necessary to provide the Services requested by you and others, subject to any legal obligations to further retain such information. Information associated with your account will generally be kept until it is no longer necessary to provide the Services or until you ask us to delete it or your account is deleted, whichever comes first. Additionally, we may retain information from deleted accounts to comply with the law, prevent fraud, resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, assist with investigations, enforce the Terms of Use, and take other actions permitted by law. The information we retain will be handled in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Information about you that is no longer necessary and relevant to provide our Services may be deidentified and aggregated with other non-personal data to provide insights which are commercially valuable to CryptoBlogs, such as statistics related to the use of CryptoBlogs’s Website and application.

Children

The CryptoBlogs service is not intended for children under the age of 16, and we do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 16.

Children aged 16 or younger should not submit any personal information without the permission of their parents or guardians. By using the CryptoBlogs service, you are representing that you are at least 18 years old, or that you are at least 16 years old and have your parents’ or guardians’ permission to use the Service.

Consent to Worldwide Transfer and Processing of Personal Information

CryptoBlogs is located in the United States. and the terms of this Privacy Policy and the related Terms of Use shall be governed by and construed in accordance with U.S. federal law and the laws of Delaware, without regard to any principles of conflicts of law. If you are not located in the United States, by accessing the Website and Services and providing personal information through it, you agree and acknowledge and consent to the collection, maintenance, processing, and transfer of such information in and to the United States and other countries and territories. These other jurisdictions may have different privacy laws from your home jurisdiction and provide different levels of protection of personal information. CryptoBlogs does have processes and procedures in place to provide adequate levels of protection to protect the transfer of data from the European Union. You agree that the terms of this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use will apply and you consent to the
transmission and processing of your personal information in any jurisdiction.

EU and EEA Users’ Rights

If you are habitually located in the European Union or European Economic Area, you generally have the right to access, rectify, download or erase your information, as well as the right to restrict and object to certain processing of your information. While some of these rights apply generally, certain rights apply only in certain limited circumstances. We briefly describe these rights below:

You have the right to access your personal data and, if necessary, have it amended, deleted or restricted. In certain instances, you may have the right to the portability of your data. You can also ask us to not send marketing communications and not to use your personal data when we carry out profiling for direct marketing purposes. You can opt out of receiving e-mail newsletters and other marketing communications by following the opt-out instructions provided to you in those e-mails. Transactional account messages will be unaffected even if you opt out from marketing communications.

Complaints

Should you wish to raise a concern about our use of your information (and without prejudice to any other rights you may have), you have the right to do so with your local supervisory authority, although we hope that we can assist with any queries or concerns you may have about our use of your personal data.

Your California Privacy Rights

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

In the last twelve months, CryptoBlogs may have collected, used, and shared, for business purposes, personal information about you as described in this Privacy Policy. Each category of data may be used by CryptoBlogs or shared with third parties also as described in this Privacy Policy. Residents of California have the right to request access to and deletion of the information CryptoBlogs holds about them. Such requests may be submitted by email to publicrelations@gognhm.com or by mail to CryptoBlogs. CryptoBlogs will not sell your personal information without your consent. CryptoBlogs will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under CCPA. Specifically, we will not:

  • Deny access to our Services
  • Charge a different rate for the use of our Services; or
  • Provide a different quality of service.

Changes

CryptoBlogs may periodically update this policy. We may notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by placing a prominent notice on our Website so please check back occasionally to ensure that you agree with the changes. If you do not, do not use the Website, the application or our Services.

Questions

Any questions about this Privacy Policy should be addressed to this e-mail address:
publicrelations@gognhm.com.

Effective Date: January 1st, 2022.