Privacy Policy
Last update: 30/9/22
Our organization (referred to as "We", "Our", or "Us") is dedicated to protecting your privacy and personal information.
This Privacy Policy was crafted to enlighten you about how we gather and retain the data you submit via the Stablux Capital platform (the “site”).
These tenets shall be upheld: .
- To clarify how we handle and gather your personal data in Namibia:
We want to empower you to make knowledgeable decisions about how personal data is handled. This is why our website exists. To achieve this, we utilize various strategies and protocols to deliver pertinent details about personal data usage.
Should we determine that you need particular information, we'll deliver the details to you at the scheduled moment.
We are pleased to address any inquiries you might have and will offer any needed elucidations regarding legal constraints. You can contact us through email at the following address: info@ Stablux Capital .com .
- Personal information will solely be utilized for the objectives outlined in the policy.
We may process your Personal Data for various reasons, including providing the website to you, linking you with third-party trading platforms (the 'Services'), improving the website, safeguarding our rights and interests, ensuring the upkeep and delivery of services, complying with legal or regulatory requirements, and performing administrative and business tasks to support service delivery and usage.
We also handle personal information to gain a clearer insight into your likes and requirements.
- Utilize essential instruments to safeguard your entitlements concerning personal data.
To enable the exercise of your rights, we've allocated considerable resources. Get in touch with us anytime to inquire about your personal information. We'll adjust or erase it, cease using it for particular or general purposes, or transfer the details to you or another entity. We can fulfill your requests.
- Protect your private information:.
Although full protection of your personal information cannot be assured, we pledge to continually use diverse strategies and techniques to keep your personal information safeguarded.
Our confidentiality and protection policy is finalized.
1. The Scope?
This policy outlines the kind of personal data gathered from individuals by the company, how this data is managed, shared with external entities, protected, and more.
This Policy concerns data pertaining to a specific or potentially identifiable individual. An identifiable person is one who can be recognized directly or through additional data we possess or can obtain.
The Policy describes “processing” as an action necessitating the employment or collection of personal information. It covers the administration, organization, and retention of personal data.
Our offerings are aimed at a broad audience and are not suitable for individuals below 18 years old. We do not intentionally collect or solicit information from anyone under 18. Such individuals are not knowingly permitted to utilize our services. Should we become aware of any data related to minors, we will promptly delete it.
2. What information do we hold about you personally?
When you access our platforms or navigate our website, we gather personal information. At times, we might ask for your details directly. In other scenarios, we collect your data by observing how you engage with our services or channels, or through data shared by our third-party affiliates.
3. There's no obligation to reveal personal details to the company or face consequences.
However, there's no compulsion for you to share personal information with us. In specific cases, it may be unnecessary to provide us with personal details. This could prevent us from delivering services or stop users from accessing the Namibian website.
4. What types of personal information can we gather? When you access our site, we will gather the following details about you: .
This encompasses details about your digital activity history, information regarding your web traffic (such as IP address, date, and time of access), the language selected, software error logs, the browser type used, and details about the device employed. The gathered data is not personal and cannot be used to identify you.
Information We obtain from you: Any personal information you voluntarily give to Us when you engage with a third-party online trading platform via Our services.
Details you share directly with third-party services to enable transactions: these details include your full name, residence, contact number, and email.
5. The legal grounds and motivations for the handling of personal data.
The company manages your personal information for the objectives listed here, following the relevant legal framework in Namibia.
Without a legitimate foundation, the company lacks the ability to handle your personal data. The legal justifications by which the company can manage personal data about you are:
- You have agreed to the handling of your personal details for one or several purposes. This occurs when you provide personal data via our site so that we can pass it on to a third-party trading platform.
- The organization or an external entity might need to handle data to fulfill their justified interests. For example, enhancing our offerings or protecting against legal disputes is essential.
- Compliance is required to fulfill a legal duty.
Reach out through email for further information on steps needed to protect the lawful interests.
Here are some reasons and lawful bases that allow us to utilize the details you supply. Personal information.
To provide your personal details to outside entities upon your request for access to digital trading.
Should you make a request, we might solicit your personal information to share it with external companies.
You have allowed your personal information to be handled for one or more purposes.
To address your inquiries, questions, or issues, personal information is necessary to assist in resolving any queries you may have about the services.
The company's valid interests or those of another entity require handling.
To comply with any legal duty or administrative, judicial, or legal requirements, personal data is handled to fulfill the legal obligations.
To fulfill legal responsibilities, processing is necessary.
To improve our offerings, we might utilize Personal Data to refine our Services. This encompasses, among other aspects, any error or malfunction data we gather concerning the Services.
The company's lawful interests or those of another party require handling.
To Prevent Deception and Abuse of Our Offerings.
To execute and oversee operations aligned with the demands of our offerings, such tasks encompass administrative roles, growth initiatives, tactical planning, governance frameworks, and more.
The company's valid concerns or those of another entity require handling.
For evaluating different issues, such as by applying statistical methods for decision-making, we utilize various analysis techniques, including statistical ones.
The lawful needs of the corporation or those of a third party require handling.
To Protect Our Properties, Rights, and Interests, Alongside Those of Others, We Have Created HTML0 to Formulate and Defend Legal Claims. We May Process Personal Data to Uphold Our Rights, Interests, and Properties, or Those of Third Parties, in Accordance with Any Relevant Laws, Regulations, Agreements, or Any Applicable Conditions, Terms, or Policies.
The valid needs of the business or the benefits of another party require handling.
6. Distribution of Personal Information to External Entities.
The firm may share personal information with external companies that deliver services such as data hosting and storage, provide IP address details, and analyze user interactions.
You may also request us to share certain personal information about you with third-party trading platforms. In these scenarios, the personal details you provide will be conveyed to third-party trading systems. How your information is used will depend on their privacy rules. Your personal information might be disclosed to multiple trading entities.
The organization might share personal information with associated firms or business collaborators. This could equip the company with resources essential for enhancing and upgrading the products and services offered to its clients.
Should there be a necessity to protect the interests of third parties or The Company's assets, it is allowed to share personal information with regulatory bodies, local, or other official authorities in Namibia.
We might also, furthermore, share your personal information with potential investors or acquirers, or with financial institutions associated with the company or any affiliated company in our group. This could occur if a transaction takes place involving the transfer or sale of company assets, or those of any associated company, or as part of a merger, corporate restructuring, consolidation, or bankruptcy of the company or any business entity within our group.
7. Third-party cookies and external services.
External providers, like those offering ads on our site or analytics firms, might be engaged. These organizations may also make use of cookies or similar technologies.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device whenever you visit or access the website. They collect data on your interests and browsing patterns to enhance your user experience, remember your selections, and tailor the products and services you might like. Additionally, cookies are used for statistical and analytical purposes.
Some cookies we may utilize are session cookies. These are briefly stored on your device and will expire shortly after you close your browser. Alternatively, persistent cookies remain on your device even after the browser is closed. They help the site recognize you as a repeat visitor and facilitate returning users in accessing the website.
Types of cookies:
They could be utilized by us in alignment with their objectives.
Cookies are entirely indispensable.
These cookies are essential for accessing the features you requested and for navigating on our site. Cookies provide the details, products, and services that you have requested from us.
They are essential for your device to access and stream information. This enables you to explore the site, use its functionalities, and revisit pages you have viewed before.
Cookies gather personal information, like your username and the date you last accessed the site, to verify your active session.
They disappear once you shut down your browser (session cookies).
Performance cookies
Each visit, we can identify you on our site, allowing us to store your settings and preferences.
They remain valid until their expiration and are retained even once the browser is shut down.
Performance-enhancing cookies.
Cookies are employed to collect statistical information on site performance and to aid in its improvement. They also allow us to perform analyses on our website.
Cookies contain anonymous data not linked to any identifiable or recognized individual.
You can delete them upon closing your browser, while others last indefinitely.
Cookies are disabled, or deleted.
To block or delete cookies, you must change your browser's configuration. Below are links offering guidance for this process in several popular browsers.
- firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- safari
Nonetheless, please note that some or all elements of the site may not operate as anticipated if this occurs.
ONLINE TRACKING NOTICE
This service does not currently accommodate do-not-track settings.
8. The Storage of Your Personal Information.
The Company aims to keep your personal data for as long as required to meet the objectives of data processing, as outlined in this policy, or for extended durations as allowed by Namibian laws, guidelines, and relevant directives.
We will provide your details to third-party trading platforms for one year. Upon your consent, this data sharing will extend for an additional year.
We routinely assess the Personal Data we retain to confirm it is unnecessary.
9. Relocation of personal data to a foreign nation or to a global organization.
Your personal details might be sent to various nations, meaning your data could be shared with a foreign country (a nation other than Namibia) or with international groups. These International Entities or Territories ensure the protection of your data by taking all the crucial measures. The organization guarantees that data providers can exercise their rights and access effective legal solutions.
These defenses and measures are available to everyone living in Namibia.
- Transfer to a nation outside the EU or an international entity recognized by the EU Commission as having sufficient protection for personal information shared with it, following article 45 (3) of Regulation 2016/679 set by the European Parliament and Council on 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR").
- The transaction takes place under a legally valid and binding, enforceable contract between Namibian public entities or authorities according to Article 46 (2) (a).
- The handover adhered to the standard data protection stipulations endorsed by the EU Commission as per Article 46 (2) (c) of the GDPR. The stipulations approved by the EU are accessible at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/model-contracts-transfer-personal-data-third-countries_en.
The organization is able to offer details regarding the protective protocols it uses to protect your personal information when shared with nations or global bodies. Kindly email inquiries to the following address: info@wealthwaydigital.uk.
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We have implemented suitable organizational and technical measures to protect personal data. This involves preventing the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, or alteration of personal data.
We do not assure or promise that your personal data's security will remain flawless. We are also not liable for any non-physical, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the handling or sharing of personal data. This extends to, but is not limited to, information leaks from transmission errors, unauthorized third-party access, or any other factors outside our control.
If we are faced with mandatory legal requirements or any other circumstances outside our control, we may need to disclose your personal information to third parties, such as governmental bodies. In such cases, we cannot guarantee the level of security that these third parties provide for your personal information.
It is not possible to transmit personal information online with absolute safety. The Company cannot guarantee the protection of personal information you send to us via the Internet.
11. Links to sites associated with external web pages from Namibia.
The site offers connections to external applications and websites, which are not governed by the company. We bear no responsibility for the collection or use of personal data by these entities. This Policy does not cover your activities on such platforms.
Before using any of the third-party platforms or applications we suggest, it's crucial to review their privacy policies. We also recommend sharing personal information with them.
12. Revisions to this Policy
This policy may be altered at any moment. Should we revise it, we'll inform you by updating the policy on our site. Furthermore, when we introduce major changes, we will try to notify you with suitable methods and post a notice on our site. Unless expressly stated otherwise, alterations will take effect once the amended policy is made public.
13. Entitlements concerning your private data in Namibia.
You have the right to ask us to confirm the correctness of any personal information collected about you, correct any errors, and remove any personal data not necessary for us. You can also limit the kinds of personal data processing.
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These entitlements are available to you regarding the information you submit concerning your personal data. You can seek to exercise the privileges you possess by sending an email to the address provided below.
Access rights
The organization can confirm the correctness of your personal information records. If correct, you can view your personal data.
The organization intends to provide a digital version of the personal data currently being processed and might levy a fair charge for any extra copies. If requested, the data will be delivered electronically.
The entitlement to access personal information should not clash with others' rights and liberties. If the demand harms another's rights or freedoms, the company may deny the request or restrict its ability to fulfill it.
Entitlement to amendment
The Company has the right to correct incorrect personal data. You have the right to request that any incomplete personal data related to you be corrected, considering the purpose of processing.
Right to Erasure
Here are the reasons that apply: (a) Personal data is no longer necessary for the original collection or processing purpose; (b) You revoke consent and there is no legal ground for processing; (c) You oppose processing at any time, due to a reason specific to your situation, when it is based on legitimate interests pursued by us or a third party; (d) Personal data is processed unlawfully; or (e) Personal data must be erased to comply with the company's legal obligations.
This entitlement does not apply when processing is essential (a) to comply with a duty mandated by Namibian law or regulations; or (b) to establish, assert, or protect legal claims.
Limitations on processing
Should you have concerns about the precision of your private information, you may request the corporation to restrict the handling of your data.
Should you request a limitation on personal information, such data can only be retained with your approval or to facilitate, enforce, or uphold legal claims, or to protect another individual's rights, or if it pertains to a matter of notable public interest in Namibia or a Namibian region.
Entitlement to data transferability
If an automated system executes the process and it's based on your consent or a contract in which you participate, you are legally entitled in Namibia to access and review personal data you have provided to the company.
You have the right to request that your personal information be directly transferred from the business to another controller, if possible. Exercising your right to data portability does not affect the rights you hold under data deletion. Transferring data rights does not infringe on the freedoms of others.
Right to challenge
You can object at any time to the utilization of your personal data that hinges on the legitimate interests of the company or another party. This includes, but is not exclusive to, profiling grounded in these legitimate concerns. Should we present compelling and legitimate reasons for processing your data, we may be unable to continue unless you demonstrate that these reasons are outweighed by your rights, freedoms, interests, or the legal rights' exercise, establishment, or defense.
Regarding direct advertising, you have the right to object to the handling of personal data about you at any moment.
Privilege to deny approval.
You have the right to withdraw your permission for us to handle your personal data at any time. This action will not impact the legality of any processing carried out based on your previous consent.
You have the right to file a grievance with the Namibian regulatory body overseeing you.
You can file an appeal with a regulatory body established by a Namibian member state to protect individuals' fundamental rights concerning the handling of personal data within the European Union.
The regulations of Namibia and its Member States may restrict your entitlements regarding personal data about you, as specified in this section 13.
We will supply the information you request as per your entitlements under section 13 of this agreement within one month after receiving your inquiry. The timeline may be prolonged to up to two months if necessary, based on the complexity of the inquiry and the volume of requests. Within one month of receiving your inquiry, we will inform you about any extensions and the justifications.
Provided it does not conflict with the stipulations of section 13 of the legislation, the details you seek under your entitlements in section 13 will be offered at no charge. If the inquiry is unfounded or overly demanding, particularly if repeated, a reasonable fee may be imposed to cover administrative costs for providing the details or executing the requested action. We may also refrain from taking action.
Should there be uncertainty about the true identity of the individual submitting your request, the company may seek additional details.