Solana Privacy Policy
Read our summary of Solana's Privacy Policy.
Implications
- Personal information such as name, email, address, and payment info is collected.
- Automatically collects data on your transactions, device, usage, and location.
- Uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect information about your online activity.
- Shares personal information with vendors, service providers, and consultants for business purposes.
- May disclose personal information to comply with legal processes or to protect Solana's rights.
- Personal information may be shared in the event of a business transfer or sale.
- Uses information to improve products/services and personalize your experience.
- Uses data for analytics and monitoring trends on their website.
- Allows opting out of newsletters and marketing communications.
- Commits to protecting your data when transferred to other countries.
- Provides the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data for California residents.
- Offers additional disclosures for individuals in Europe regarding data processing.
Data Collection
- Name
- Email Address
- Postal Address
- Phone Number
- Credit Card and Payment Information
- Transactional Information (e.g., purchase details)
- Device and Usage Information (e.g., IP address, browser type)
- Precise Location Information
Things to watch out for
- Your personal information may be transferred internationally, where data protection laws may be different.
- Information collected automatically and through cookies may be used for targeted advertising and tracking.
- Changes to the Privacy Policy may occur, and it's your responsibility to review the policy regularly.
FAQs
What personal information does Solana collect?
Solana collects information such as your name, email, postal address, phone number, payment details, transactional data, device and usage information, and location data.
Can I opt out of Solana collecting my data?
You can set your browser to disable cookies or alert you when cookies are being sent. For newsletters and marketing communications, you can opt out by following the instructions in those communications.
What rights do I have over my personal information if I'm a California resident?
If you're a California resident, you have the right to request access to your personal information, request deletion, and not be discriminated against for exercising these rights.
(Last updated: 06th January, 2024)
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