Last updated: June 01, 2024
This Privacy Policy explains how We collect, use and share Your information when You use the Service. It also informs You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You.
Interpretation and Definitions
Interpretation
Words starting with a capital letter have specific meanings, as defined below. These definitions apply whether the words are used in singular or plural form.
Definitions
In this Privacy Policy:
- Account refers to a unique profile set up for You to use our Service or certain parts of it.
- Affiliate means a company that controls, is controlled by, or shares control with another party. Here, “control” means owning 50% or more of the voting shares, equity interest, or other securities that allow for choosing directors or other leadership roles.
- Company (also called “the Company”, “We”, “Us” or “Our” in this Agreement) means Crypto Money Online.
- Cookies are tiny files that websites put on your computer, phone, or other gadget. They keep track of what you do on that site, among other things.
- Country means: Pakistan
- Device is anything that can connect to the Service, like a computer, phone, or tablet.
- Personal Data is any info that points to a specific person.
- Service means the Website.
- Service Provider means any person or company that handles data for the Company. This includes outside firms or individuals the Company hires to help with the Service, to offer the Service for the Company, to do Service-related work, or to help the Company understand how people use the Service.
- Third-party Social Media Service means any website or social network site that lets Users sign in or make an account to use the Service.
- Usage Data means information that’s gathered . This data comes from how people use the Service or from the Service’s own setup (for example how long someone stays on a page).
- Website means Crypto Money Online, which you can access at https://cryptomoneyonline.net
- You stands for the person who uses the Service, or the company, or other legal entity that this person represents when using the Service, whichever applies.
Collecting and Using Your Personal Data
Types of Data Collected
Personal Data
When you use Our Service, We might ask you to give Us some information that can identify you . We can use this information to contact you or know who you are. This personal information could include:
- Your email address
- Data about how you use our service
Usage Data
We collect Usage Data when you use the Service.
This Usage Data could include things like your Device’s IP address, what kind of browser you’re using and which version, which pages on our Service you look at when you visit and for how long unique identifiers for your device, and other information that helps us diagnose issues.
When you use our Service on a mobile device, we gather specific data. This includes your mobile device type, its unique ID, IP address, operating system, internet browser unique device identifiers, and other diagnostic information.
We also collect data your browser transmits each time you visit our Service or access it through a mobile device.
Information from Third-Party Social Media Services
Our Company lets you set up an account and sign in to use the Service via these Third-party Social Media Services:
If you sign up through or let us access a Third-Party Social Media Service, we might collect Personal data already linked to your account on that service. This could include your name, email address, activities, or contacts associated with that account.
You may also get the chance to share more information with us through your Third-Party Social Media Service account. If you choose to give us such information and Personal Data when you sign up or at any other time, you’re allowing us to use, share, and store it in line with this Privacy Policy.
Tracking Technologies and Cookies
We use Cookies and similar tracking technologies to keep an eye on activity on Our Service and save certain details. The tracking technologies we use include beacons, tags, and scripts. These help us gather and monitor information, and make Our Service better and easier to understand. Here’s what we might use:
- Cookies or Browser Cookies. A cookie is a tiny file that gets put on Your Device. You can tell Your browser to turn down all Cookies or to let you know when someone’s sending a Cookie. But keep in mind, if you say no to Cookies, you might not be able to use some parts of what we offer. Our Service might use Cookies, unless you’ve changed Your browser settings to refuse them.
- Web Beacons. Some parts of our Service and our emails might have tiny electronic files called web beacons (also known as clear gifs pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs). These allow the Company to count how many users have seen those pages or opened an email. They also help with other website stats (like checking how popular a section is and making sure the system and server work well).
Cookies come in two types: “Persistent” and “Session.” Persistent Cookies stick around on your computer or phone even when you’re not online. Session Cookies, on the other hand, disappear as soon as you shut your web browser. To learn more about cookies, check out the TermsFeed website article.
We use both Session and Persistent Cookies to accomplish the goals we’ll explain below:
- Necessary / Essential Cookies
Type: Session Cookies
Administered by: Us
Purpose: These Cookies have a crucial role to play. They allow us to give You services through the Website and let You use some features. They help check who users are and stop fraud with user accounts. Without these Cookies, We can’t provide the services You ask for. We use these Cookies to give You those services. - Cookies Policy / Notice Acceptance Cookies
Type: Persistent Cookies
Administered by: Us
Purpose: These Cookies check if users have said yes to using cookies on the Website. - Functionality Cookies
Type: Persistent Cookies
Administered by: Us
Purpose: These Cookies help us remember the choices you make when you visit the Website. For example, they save your login details or language settings. We use these Cookies to give you a more personalized experience. This means you don’t have to put in your preferences again every time you use the Website.
To learn more about the cookies we use and your options regarding cookies, check out our Cookies Policy or the Cookies part of our Privacy Policy.
How We Use Your Personal Data
The Company might use Personal Data to:
- To deliver and keep our Service running, including to keep an eye on how our Service is used.
- To handle Your Account: to deal with Your sign-up as a Service user. The Personal Data You give us can let You use different parts of the Service that You can access as a signed-up user.
- To carry out a contract: to develop, follow, and complete the sales contract for the products, items or services You’ve bought or any other agreement with Us through the Service.
- To get in touch with You: To reach out to You via email, phone calls, text messages, or other similar electronic means, like push notifications on mobile apps. We’ll use these to tell You about updates or share important info about the features, products, or services You’ve signed up for, including security updates when we need to or when it makes sense to roll them out.
- To keep You in the loop: To send You news special deals, and general info about other goods, services, and events we offer. We’ll do this for stuff that’s like what You’ve bought or asked about before, unless You’ve told us You don’t want this kind of information.
- To take care of Your needs: To pay attention to and handle any requests You make to Us.
- To handle business transfers: We might need your information to assess or carry out a merger, sell-off, restructure, reorganize, close down, or transfer some or all of our assets. This could happen as part of ongoing business, bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar events. In these cases, the personal data we hold about our Service users could be among the transferred assets.
- To achieve other goals: We might use your information to analyze data, spot usage patterns, check how well our promotional campaigns work, and to make our Service, products, services, marketing, and your experience better. This helps us understand what’s working and what needs improvement.
We might share your personal data in these cases:
- With Service Providers: We might give Your personal data to Service Providers to keep an eye on and study how people use our Service, and to get in touch with You.
- For business transfers: We could share or move Your personal data if we merge with, sell our assets to get money from, or if another company buys all or part of Our business. This also applies when we’re just talking about these things.
- With Affiliates: We may pass Your information to Our affiliates, but if we do, we’ll make sure they follow this Privacy Policy. Affiliates are Our parent company other subsidiaries joint venture partners, or other companies We control or that share control with Us.
- With business partners: We might give Your details to Our business partners so they can show You certain products, services or special deals.
- With other users: if You put personal info out there or talk to others in public areas, anyone can see it and it could spread beyond the site. When You connect with others or sign up through a Third-Party Social Media Service, Your contacts there might see Your name photos, and what You’re up to. Other users can also check out what You’re doing, chat with You and look at Your profile.
- With Your okay: We could share Your personal info for other reasons if You say it’s alright.
Retention of Your Personal Data
Our company keeps your personal data as long as we need to for the reasons outlined in this Privacy Policy. We hold on to and use your personal data when we have to follow the law (like when we need to keep your data to obey certain rules), settle disagreements, and make sure people stick to our legal deals and rules.
We also save usage data to study it ourselves. We don’t keep usage data for as long, unless we use it to make our service safer or work better, or if the law says we have to keep it longer.
Transfer of Your Personal Data
The Company processes your information, including Personal Data, at its main offices and other locations where processing takes place. This means your data might be moved to and stored on computers outside your state, province, country, or other governmental area. These places may have different data protection laws than your home area.
When you agree to this Privacy Policy and then send us your information, you’re saying it’s okay for us to move your data like this.
The Company will take all needed steps to make sure Your data stays safe and follows this Privacy Policy. Your Personal Data won’t be moved to any group or country without proper safeguards for Your data and other private details.
Delete Your Personal Data
You can ask Us to delete or help delete the Personal Data We’ve gathered about You.
Our Service might let You remove certain details about You from within the Service.
You can update, change, or remove your information anytime. Just log into your account and go to the settings page to manage your personal details. You can also reach out to us to access, fix, or erase any personal info you’ve given us.
Keep in mind though, that we might need to keep some information when we have a legal duty or valid reason to do so.
Sharing Your Personal Data
Business Deals
If our company merges with another, gets bought, or sells assets, we might transfer your personal data. We’ll let you know before your personal data moves and falls under a new Privacy Policy.
Law enforcement
In some cases, the Company might have to share Your Personal Data if the law says so or if government bodies (like a court or official agency) ask for it.
Other legal reasons
The Company might share Your Personal Data if they think it’s needed to:
- Follow the law
- Guard and stand up for the Company’s rights or property
- Look into or stop possible wrongdoing linked to the Service
- Keep Service users or the public safe
- Avoid getting into legal trouble
Keeping Your Personal Data Safe
We care about keeping Your Personal Data safe, but keep in mind that no way of sending info over the Internet or storing it is secure. We do our best to use good ways to protect Your Personal Data, but we can’t promise it will always be 100% safe.
Children’s Privacy
Our Service isn’t for kids under 13. We don’t mean to gather personal info from anyone under 13. If you’re a parent and you know your kid has given us their data, get in touch with us. If we find out we’ve collected data from someone under 13 without a parent’s okay, we’ll delete it from our systems.
If we need your consent to process your info and your country says we need a parent’s permission for kids, we’ll ask your parents before we collect or use that information.
Links to Other Websites
Our Service might have links to other websites we don’t run. If you click a third-party link, it’ll take you to their site. We suggest you check out the Privacy Policy of each site you go to.
We don’t have any control over or take responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We might update our Privacy Policy now and then. We’ll let you know about any changes by putting the new Privacy Policy on this page.
We’ll send you an email or post a clear notice on Our Service before any changes take effect. We’ll also update the “Last updated” date at the top of this Privacy Policy.
It’s a good idea to check this Privacy Policy now and then for changes. Any updates to this Privacy Policy start working as soon as we post them on this page.
Contact Us
Got questions about this Privacy Policy? You can reach us:
- By email: admin@cryptomoneyonline.net
- By visiting this page on our website: https://cryptomoneyonline.net/contact/