1. ABOUT THIS POLICY
1.1. This privacy policy (the "Policy") outlines how we may collect, use, store and disclose your personal data when you:
- access or use our websites, including https://thedolcelorian.com, or any applications or services we provide (collectively the Dolcelorian Services); and/or
- provide us with your personal data, regardless of the medium through which such personal data is provided.
This Policy also applies to any individual's personal data which is in our possession or under our control. Please take a moment to read about how we collect, use and/or disclose your personal data so that you know and understand the purposes for which we may collect, use and/or disclose your personal data.
1.2. The Dolcelorian Services are owned and operated by BApplication Ltd (a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, and operating at Floor 4, Banco Popular Building, Road Town, Tortola, VG1110, British Virgin Islands) and its related corporations, business units and affiliates (collectively referred to herein as "Dolcelorian", "us", "we" or "our").
Although this Policy is in common use by the foregoing entities, except where applicable laws provide otherwise, each organisation is only responsible to you in relation to its own collection and use of your personal data, and its own actions. Dolcelorian is the controller (also known as a data controller) of, and is responsible for, your personal information. The term "you" refers to the user wishing to access and/or use the Dolcelorian Services.
1.3. We will only use your personal data where you have given us your consent or where we have other lawful basis for doing so, and in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy.
1.4. By providing us with personal data, you acknowledge that our collection, use, disclosure and processing of personal data will be in accordance with this Policy, including, for the avoidance of doubt, the cross-jurisdictional transfer of your data. DO NOT provide any personal data to us if you do not accept this Policy.
1.5. The Dolcelorian Services may contain links to other websites which are not owned or maintained by Dolcelorian. This Policy only applies to the websites of Dolcelorian. These links are provided only for your convenience. When visiting these third party websites, their privacy policies apply, and you should read their privacy policies which will apply to your use of such websites.
1.6. This Policy supplements but does not supersede nor replace any other consent which you may have previously provided to us nor does it affect any rights that we may have at law in connection with the collection, use and/or disclosure of your personal data.
1.7. If you:
- have queries about our data protection processes and practices;
- wish to make a request pursuant to paragraph 11 below; or
- wish to withdraw your consent to our collection, use or disclosure of your personal data pursuant to paragraph 3.2 below;
- contact us on any aspect of this Policy or your personal data or
- to provide any feedback that you may have, please submit a written request (with supporting documents, (if any) to our Data Protection Officer at: Email : [ XXXXX ]
Our Data Protection Officer shall endeavour to respond to you within 30 days of your submission. For the avoidance of doubt, this paragraph 1.7 does not affect your statutory rights. For example, if the GDPR applies to you, you may also have a right to lodge a complaint with a European supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State in the European Union where you are habitually resident, where you work or where an alleged infringement of Data Protection law has taken place. We may also require that you submit certain forms or provide certain information, including verification of your identity, before we are able to respond.
2. AMENDMENTS TO THIS POLICY
2.1. We may from time to time, without notice to you, amend, modify and/or update this Policy to ensure that this Policy is consistent with our future developments, industry trends and/or any changes in legal or regulatory requirements. The updated Policy will supersede earlier versions and will apply to personal data provided to us previously. Subject to your rights at law, the prevailing terms of this Policy shall apply. If we make a change that significantly affects your rights or, to the extent we are permitted to do so, significantly changes how or why we use personal data, we will notify you by way of a prominent notice on our website or, if we have your email address, by email.
3. WHAT PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
3.1. What is personal data. "Personal data" means data, whether true or not, about an individual who can be identified (i) from that data, or (ii) from that data and other information to which the organisation has or is likely to have access. Some examples of personal data that we may collect include:
- personal particulars (e.g. name, contact details, residential address, date of birth, identity card/passport details, social media handles and other social media profile information, and/or education details);
- financial details (e.g. income, expenses, credit history and/or credit card and bank information);
- images and voice recordings of our conversations with you;
- work experience and employment details (e.g. occupation, directorships and other positions held, employment history, salary, and/or benefits);
- tax and insurance information;
- information about your risk profile, investments, investment objectives, knowledge and experience and/or business interests and assets;
- information about your use of the Dolcelorian Services;
- usernames and password, third party account credentials (such as your Facebook login credentials, Google login credentials) and IP address;
- banking information (e.g. account numbers and banking transactions);
- public cryptographic key relating to addresses on distributed ledger networks and/or similar information; and/or
- personal opinions made known to us (e.g. feedback or responses to surveys).
- Relevant details of your company's legal structure, your team name and size, the project you will work on, your dApp and description of it, team bio and picture (in each case when applying for, participating in and/or receiving funding through our programs)
3.2. Voluntary provision of personal data. We may collect personal data (i) that you voluntarily provide to us; or (ii) from third parties; or (iii) through your use of our (or our services provider's) digital technologies and services (Please see Section 4 How We Collect Personal Data for further details). What personal data we collect depends on the purposes for which the personal data is collected and what you have chosen to provide. When our collection is based on consent, you can choose not to provide us with personal data. You also have the right to withdraw your consent for us to continue collecting, using, disclosing and processing your personal data, by contacting us in accordance with paragraph 1.7. Please note that if you withdraw your consent to any or all use or disclosure of your personal data, depending on the nature of your request, we may not be in a position to continue to provide our services or products to you or administer any contractual relationship in place. Such withdrawal may also result in the termination of any agreement you may have with us. Our legal rights and remedies are expressly reserved in such event.
3.3. Accuracy and completeness of personal data. You are responsible for ensuring that the personal data you provide to us is true, accurate, complete, and not misleading and that such personal data is kept up to date. You acknowledge that failure on your part to do so may result in our inability to provide you with the products and services you have requested. To update your personal data, please contact us (please see paragraph 1.7 above for contact details).
3.4. Minors. The Dolcelorian Services are not intended to be accessed or used by children, minors or persons who are not of legal age. If you are a parent or guardian and you have reason to believe your child or ward has provided us with their personal data without your consent, please contact us. If we find that a child's personal data has been collected without his/her parents' or guardian's prior consent, we will delete relevant data as soon as possible.
4. HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL DATA
4.1. Personal data you provide. We collect personal data that is relevant to our relationship with you. We may collect your personal data directly or indirectly through various channels, such as when:
- you register an account with us through the Dolcelorian Services;
- you download or use the Dolcelorian Services;
- you download or use any documentation, information or materials comprised within the Dolcelorian Services;
- you authorise us to obtain your personal data from a third party;
- you register your interest for the purpose of being whitelisted as a potential acquirer of the tokens we offer for sale;
- you enter into agreements with us;
- you enter into partnerships or other arrangements with us;you transact with us, contact us or request that we contact you through various communication channels, for example, through social media platforms, messenger platforms, face-to-face meetings, telephone calls, emails, fax and letters;
- you request or agree to be included in an e-mail, marketing or other mailing list;
- you attend, participate in or register for events, courses, research groups or functions organised by us;
- we seek information about you and receive your personal data in connection with your relationship with us;
- your images are captured via CCTV cameras while you are within our premises; and
- when you submit your personal data to us for any other reason.
4.2. Personal data provided by others. Depending on your relationship with us, we may also collect your personal data from third party sources, for example, from:
- any third parties whom you have authorised us to obtain your personal data from;
- entities in which you (or a party connected to you) have an interest;
- our business partners such as third parties providing services to us;
- your family members or friends who provide your personal data to us on your behalf; and/or; and
- public agencies or other public sources.
5. WHAT WE DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL DATA
5.1. What we do. We collect, use, disclose, process or entrust the processing of, share and transfer your personal data where:
- you have given us consent;
- necessary to comply with our legal or regulatory obligations, e.g. responding to valid requests from public authorities;
- necessary to support our legitimate business interests, provided that this does not override your interests or rights; and
- necessary to perform a transaction you have entered into with us, or provide a service that you have requested or require from us.
General purposes. We may collect, use, disclose, process or entrust the professing of, share and transfer your personal data for purposes connected or relevant to our business, and/or to manage your relationship with us. These may include, without limitation, the following:
5.1.5. developing and providing facilities, products or services (whether made available by us or through us) to you, including but not limited to:
- sale of digital tokens or virtual currencies;
- acting as intermediaries through any blockchain, network or platform developed or managed by us;
- recording and/or encryption on any blockchain, network or platform developed or managed by us;
- various products and/or services (whether digital or not, and whether provided through an external service provider or otherwise);
- providing, managing or accessing digital wallets for holding digital assets;
- making payments to you for participation in any blockchain, network or platform developed or managed by us (as applicable);
- various products and/or services related to digital assets;
- transactions and clearing or reporting on these transactions;
- analytics for the purposes of developing or improving our products, services, security, and service quality;
6. USE OF AUTOMATED DATA COLLECTION TECHNOLOGIES
6.1. Cookies. In order to improve our products or services, we collect data by way of "cookies". A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or use an app. Cookies collect information about users and their visit to the website or use of the app, such as their Internet protocol (IP) address, how they arrived at the website (for example, through a search engine or a link from another website) and how they navigate within the Website or app. There are three main types of cookies:
- Session cookies: specific to a particular visit and limited to sending session identifiers (random numbers generated by the server) so you do not have to re-enter information when you navigate to a new page or check out. Session cookies are not permanently stored on your device and are deleted when the browser closes;
- Persistent cookies: record information about your preferences and are stored in your browser cache or mobile device; and
- Third party cookies: placed by someone other than us which may gather data across multiple websites or sessions.
7. DISCLOSURE AND SHARING OF PERSONAL DATA
7.1. Disclosure to related parties. Subject to applicable law, we may disclose or share your personal data with our related parties, namely, any of the Dolcelorian entities referred to in paragraph 1.2 above, in order to provide the Dolcelorian Services and for the purposes described in this paragraph 7.
7.2. Disclosure to third parties. We may from time to time, disclose your personal data to third parties in connection with purposes described in paragraph 5 above, including without limitation the following circumstances:
- disclosing your personal data to third parties who provide services to us (including but not limited to, data providers and technology providers (including services relating to telecommunications, information technology, payment, data processing, storage and archival), and professional services (including our accountants, auditors and lawyers)). Presently we engage the use of Redeemeum Holdings Ltd and its subsidiaries for marketing support services;
- disclosing your personal data with third party identity verification and transaction monitoring services to assist in the prevention of fraud and other illegal activities and to fulfill our obligations under anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism laws and regulations. Presently, Dolcelorian engages the use of Know-Your-Client services offered by Fractal GmbH;
- disclosing your personal data to third parties in order to fulfil such third party products and/or services as may be requested or directed by you;
- disclosing your personal data to third parties that we conduct marketing and cross promotions with;
- disclosing your personal data to regulators, governments, law enforcement agencies, public agencies and/or authorities;
- if we are discussing selling or transferring part or all of our business – the information may be transferred to prospective purchasers under suitable terms as to confidentiality;
- if we are reorganised or sold, information may be transferred to a buyer who can continue to provide continued relationship with you; and
- if we are defending a legal claim your information may be transferred as required in connection with defending such claim.
8. TRANSFER OF PERSONAL DATA TO OTHER COUNTRIES
8.1. Transfer. We may transfer, store, process and/or deal with your personal data to different jurisdictions in connection with the purposes described in paragraph 5 above:
- from the jurisdiction where it is collected (or where you are located) to any other jurisdiction that we operate in; and
- to third parties in other jurisdictions.
8.2. Safeguards. Where we transfer your personal data across jurisdictions, we will ensure that your personal data is protected in accordance with this policy and applicable laws regardless of the jurisdictions they are transferred to, but in any event to a level that is no less stringent than the jurisdiction from which the personal data is transferred. When we transfer your personal data internationally and where required by applicable law we put in place appropriate safeguards including EU Model Clauses or rely on EU Commission adequacy decisions. You may obtain details of these safeguards by contacting us.
9. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
9.1. Unauthorised access. At each stage of data collection, use and disclosure, Dolcelorian has in place physical, electronic, administrative and procedural safeguards to protect the personal data stored with us. While we take reasonable precautions to safeguard your personal data in our possession or under our control, you agree not to hold us liable or responsible for any loss or damage resulting from unauthorised or unintended access that is beyond our control, such as hacking or cybercrimes.
9.2. Vulnerabilities. We do not make any warranty, guarantee, or representation that your use of our systems or applications is safe and protected from malware, and other vulnerabilities. We also do not guarantee the security of data that you choose to send us electronically. Sending such data is entirely at your own risk.
9.3. Anonymised data. In some circumstances we may anonymise your personal data so that it can no longer be associated with you, in which case we are entitled to retain and use such data without restriction.
10. RETENTION OF PERSONAL DATA
10.1. Period of retention. We will only keep your Information for as long as it is necessary for the purposes set out in this Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law (such as tax law, accounting requirements or other legal or regulatory requirements).
11. YOUR RIGHTS
11.1. Rights you may enjoy. Depending on the jurisdiction that you are in or where we operate, you may enjoy certain rights under applicable law in relation to our collection, use, disclosure and processing of your personal data. Such rights may include:
- Access: you may ask us if we hold your personal data and, if we are, you can request access to your personal data. This enables you to receive a copy of and information on the personal data we hold about you.
- Correction: you may request that any incomplete or inaccurate personal data we hold about you is corrected.
- Erasure you may ask us to delete or remove personal data that we hold about you in certain circumstances.
- Restriction you may withdraw consent for our use of your personal data or ask us to suspend the processing of certain of your personal data about you, for example if you want us to establish its accuracy.
- Portability: you may request the transfer of certain of your personal data to another party under certain conditions.
- Objection: where we are processing your personal data based on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) you may object to processing on this ground.
If you wish to exercise any of your rights, you may contact us in accordance with paragraph 1.7 above. Where permitted by law, we may charge you a fee for processing your request. Such a fee depends on the nature and complexity of your request. Information on the processing fee will be made available to you.
11.2. Limitations. We may be permitted under applicable laws to refuse a request, for example, we may refuse (a) a request for erasure where the personal data is required for in connection with claims; or (b) an objection request and continue processing your personal data based on compelling legitimate grounds for the processing.
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