We believe strongly in fundamental privacy rights — and that those fundamental rights should not
differ depending on where you live in the world. That’s why we treat any data that
relates to an identified or identifiable individual or that is linked as “personal data,” no
matter where the individual lives. This means that data that directly identifies
you — such as your name — is personal data, and also data that does not directly identify you,
but that can reasonably be used to identify you — such as the serial number of your device — is
personal data. Aggregated data is considered non‑personal data for the purposes of this Privacy
Policy.
We respect your ability to know, access, correct, transfer, restrict the processing of, and
delete your personal data. We have provided these rights to our global customer base and if you
choose to exercise these privacy rights, you have the right not to be treated in a
discriminatory way nor to receive a lesser degree of service. We does not sell your data.
There may be situations where we cannot grant your request — for example, if you ask us to
delete your transaction data and We is legally obligated to keep a record of that transaction to
comply with law. We may also decline to grant a request where doing so would undermine our
legitimate use of data for anti-fraud and security purposes, such as when you request deletion
of an account that is being investigated for security concerns. Other reasons your privacy
request may be denied are if it jeopardizes the privacy of others, is frivolous or vexatious, or
would be extremely impractical.
We believe that great privacy rests on great security. We use administrative, technical,
and physical safeguards to protect your personal data, taking into account the
nature of the personal data and the processing, and the threats posed. We are constantly working
to improve on these safeguards to help keep your personal data secure.
To make sure your personal data is secure, we strictly enforce privacy safeguards.