GliderGPT Privacy Policy
Introduction
GliderGPT is committed to protecting your personal data and respecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information in compliance with UK GDPR and relevant laws.
Data We Collect
2.1 Personal Information: Name, email address and other details provided during registration.
2.2 Financial Data: Transaction history, wallet addresses, and payment information.
2.3 Technical Data: IP addresses, browser details, and usage analytics.
Purpose of Data Collection
We use your data to: • Provide, improve, and personalize services. • Comply with regulatory requirements (e.g., AML/KYC). • Protect users and prevent fraudulent activities.
Legal Basis for Processing
GliderGPT processes your data under the following legal bases: • Consent: For optional features like marketing communications. • Contract: To fulfill our contractual obligations. • Legal Obligation: To comply with applicable laws, such as AML regulations.
Data Sharing
5.1 With Third Parties: • Regulatory authorities, as required by law. • Service providers (e.g., payment processors, analytics providers) under strict confidentiality agreements.
5.2 No Unauthorized Sharing: GliderGPT will never sell your personal data to third parties.
Data Retention
GliderGPT retains personal data only as long as necessary to provide services or comply with legal obligations.
User Rights
Under UK GDPR, you have the right to: • Access your data. • Request corrections to inaccurate data. • Request deletion of your data (subject to legal retention requirements). • Object to data processing. • Request data portability.
Security Measures
8.1 GliderGPT uses industry-standard encryption and security protocols to protect your data.
8.2 While we strive to protect your data, users acknowledge that no system is completely secure.
Cookies
9.1 GliderGPT uses cookies to enhance your experience. Users can manage their cookie preferences in browser settings.
Complaints
If you believe your data rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK.
Contact Information
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