Privacy Policy
We (“we”, “us”, or “our”) are committed to protecting your personal information and your privacy.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect and store the information you provide through the website Swiftedge Finvexor (the “website”).
These principles will be upheld:
- To ensure transparency about how we collect and process your personal information:
We want you to be able to make informed decisions about how your personal data is collected, used, and processed. That’s why we’ve created this official website. To support this, we follow clear methods and procedures to provide relevant, transparent information about our use of personal data.
If we determine that you need specific details, we'll provide them at the appropriate date and time.
We’re happy to answer any questions and can provide clarification on any legal limitations that may apply. You can reach us by email at the address below: info@swiftedge-finvexor.com
- We will use personal information solely for the purposes set out in this policy.
We may process Personal Data for various purposes, including providing you with access to our official website and connecting you with third-party trading platforms (the 'Services'); improving the site; protecting our rights and interests; maintaining and delivering the services; complying with legal and regulatory obligations; and undertaking administrative and business activities that support the provision and use of the services.
We also use your personal information to better understand your preferences and needs.
- To access essential tools for protecting your personal data rights:
To help you exercise your rights, we have dedicated resources in place. Contact Us anytime to request access to your Personal Data. We can correct or delete it, stop using it for specific or general purposes, or transfer your information to you or a third party. We will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your requests.
- Protect your personal information:
While we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your personal data, we are committed to continually applying a range of security measures and best‑practice techniques to help protect it.
Our privacy and security policy is comprehensive.
1. The Scope?
This policy outlines the types of personal information the company collects about individuals, how we process and use it, when it may be shared with third parties, and the measures we take to protect it.
This Policy concerns information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. An identifiable natural person is someone who can be identified directly, or through other information we hold or can access.
The Policy defines “processing” as any activity that involves the use or collection of personal data. It includes the handling, organising, and storage of personal data.
Our services and official website are intended for general audiences and are not designed for use by anyone under 18 years of age. We do not knowingly collect, solicit, or store information from individuals under 18, and we do not knowingly permit such individuals to access or use our services. If we become aware that we have collected information from a person under 18, we will delete it as soon as practicable.
2. What personal information do we hold about you?
When you access our services and channels or visit our official website, we collect personal data. We may request this information from you in certain instances. In other cases, we collect personal data by analysing how you use our services and channels, or by receiving information from our third-party partners.
3. You are not obliged to provide personal information to the company, and there are no consequences for declining.
You are not obliged to provide us with any personal data. However, in some situations, if you choose not to do so, we may be unable to offer the services, or you might be unable to access the website.
4. What types of personal data do we collect? When you visit our website, we may collect the following personal information:
This includes data from your online activity logs and traffic records on our official website, including your IP address, the date and time of access, preferred language, software crash logs, browser type, and device information. The data we collect is not personal information and cannot be used to identify you.
Personal Data We receive from you: Any personal data you choose to provide to Us when you connect with a third-party online trading platform through Us.
Personal information you provide specifically to third-party platforms to facilitate trading includes your full name, address, phone number, and email address.
5. Legal basis and purposes for processing personal data
The company processes your personal information for the purposes set out in this section and in line with the applicable legal basis.
The company will not process your personal data without a lawful basis. The legal grounds that allow the company to process your personal data are:
- You have consented to the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes. This applies when you submit personal information via our official website so we can transfer that information to a third-party trading platform.
- The Company or a third party may need to process data to pursue legitimate interests. This can include improving our services or establishing, exercising, or defending legal claims.
- Processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation.
For further details about the processing we carry out to protect legitimate interests, please contact us by email.
Below is a list of the purposes and legal bases on which we may use the personal data you provide to us.
To disclose your personal information to third parties at your request to enable access to digital trading services
At your request, we may collect certain personal information from you to share with third-party companies.
You have consented to the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes.
To respond to your requests, questions, or concerns, we need certain personal data so we can address any queries you may have about our services.
Processing is necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the company or a third party.
Personal data is processed to meet legal, administrative, and judicial obligations and to comply with applicable legal requirements.
Processing is necessary to comply with legal obligations.
To improve Our Services, we may use Personal Data. This may include, among other things, analysing crash logs and malfunction reports collected in relation to the services.
We process data where necessary to pursue our legitimate interests or those of a third party.
Preventing Fraud and Misuse of Our Services
To conduct and manage activities required to deliver our services, including back-office operations, business development, strategic decision-making, and oversight functions.
Processing is necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the company or a third party.
We use a range of analytical methods, including statistical techniques, to inform decision-making across a variety of issues.
Processing is necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the company or those of a third party.
To safeguard our assets, rights and interests, as well as those of third parties, we have developed HTML0. We may process personal data to establish and defend legal claims and to protect our rights, interests and assets, or those of third parties, in compliance with any applicable laws, regulations or agreements, and any conditions, terms or policies.
Processing is necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the company or those of a third party.
6. Transfer of Personal Data to Third Parties
The company may also share personal information with third-party service providers, such as hosting and storage providers, for purposes including processing IP address information and analysing user experience.
You may also request that we share certain personal data about you with third-party trading platforms. In such cases, we will pass on the personal data you have provided to us to those third-party platforms. Their use of your information will be governed by their own privacy policies, as published on their official websites. Your personal data may be shared with multiple trading platforms.
The Company may share personal data with related entities or business partners. This helps the Company access the resources needed to enhance and improve the products and services it provides to customers.
Where necessary to safeguard third-party rights or assets, the Company may disclose personal data to regulatory, local, or other official authorities.
We may also share personal data about you with potential investors or buyers, or with lenders to the company or any other company within our group, if such a transaction occurs (including the transfer or sale of assets belonging to the company or any group company) or as part of any merger, restructuring, consolidation, or bankruptcy of the company or any other business within the group.
7. Cookies and third-party services
We may use third-party services, such as providers that display ads on our website and analytics companies. These providers may also use cookies or similar technologies.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our official website. We use cookies to collect information about your preferences and browsing behaviour to enhance your experience, remember your settings, and tailor the products and services you see. Cookies are also used for statistical and analytics purposes.
Some of the cookies we use are session cookies. These are stored on your device temporarily and are deleted when you close your browser. Others are persistent cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close your browser and help the website recognise you as a returning user, making it easier to come back to the website.
Types of cookies:
We may use them according to their intended purpose:
Cookies are strictly necessary
These cookies are essential for accessing the features you’ve requested and for navigating our website. They enable us to deliver the information, products, and services you’ve asked for.
They’re essential for your device to load and stream data. This allows you to navigate the website, use its features, and return to pages you’ve visited before.
Cookies may store personal information, such as your username and last login date, to confirm that you are logged in to the site.
These are deleted when you close your web browser (session cookies).
Functionality cookies
Cookies help us recognise you each time you visit our site and store your settings and preferences.
They remain in place until their expiry date and are retained even after you close your browser.
Cookies for performance
We use cookies to collect statistical data on the site's performance and to help improve it. They also enable us to analyse how our website is used.
Cookies store anonymous data that is not linked to any identified or identifiable natural person.
These cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Other cookies do not have a set expiry.
Cookies are blocked or have been removed
To block or delete cookies, adjust your browser settings. The links below provide instructions for several popular browsers.
- firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- safari
However, please note that some or all website functions and features may not work as expected if this occurs.
ONLINE TRACKING NOTICE
The Company will retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this policy, or for a longer period where required or permitted by applicable laws, regulations, policies, or orders.
We will share your information with third-party trading platforms for a period of 12 months. With your consent, we will continue to share your data for a further 12 months.
We routinely review the Personal Data we hold to determine whether it is still required.
9. Transfers of personal information to a third country or an international organisation
Your personal information may be transferred to other countries (i.e. to a third country outside the one in which you reside) or to international organisations or jurisdictions. Company takes all necessary steps to safeguard the personal data you provide and to ensure that users can assert their rights and access effective legal remedies.
These protections and safeguards are available to all residents of the EEA (European Economic Area).
- Transfer to a third country or an international organisation that the European Commission has determined provides an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred to it, in accordance with Article 45(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016. (the “GDPR”)
- The transfer is carried out under a legally binding, enforceable agreement between public entities or authorities in accordance with Article 46(2)(a).
- The transfer was carried out in accordance with the Standard Contractual Clauses adopted by the European Commission under Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR. These Clauses are available on the European Commission’s official website at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/model-contracts-transfer-personal-data-third-countries_en.
The Company can provide details of the safeguards it uses to protect your personal information when it is transferred to third-party countries or international organisations. To request this information, please email info@wealthwaydigital.uk
10. Personal Data Security
We have implemented appropriate organisational and technical measures to protect personal data, including safeguards that prevent accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, or modification.
Although we take reasonable steps to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee or warrant that its security will be error-free. We are not responsible for any intangible, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or disclosure of personal data, including, without limitation, any disclosure resulting from transmission errors, unauthorised third-party access, or any other cause beyond our control.
Where we are subject to legal requirements or other obligations beyond our control, we may be required to disclose your personal information to third parties, such as public authorities. In these circumstances, we do not control how those third parties secure or handle your personal information.
No method of transmitting personal data over the internet is completely secure. The Company cannot guarantee the security of personal data you transmit to us through the internet.
11. Hyperlinks to third-party websites
Our website may include links to third-party websites and applications. These sites and apps are not under the company’s control. We are not responsible for the collection or processing of personal information by those websites or apps. This Policy does not apply to activities carried out on such sites or apps.
When visiting any third-party websites or apps, we recommend reading their privacy policies before deciding to access or use their services. If you choose to provide personal data, please do so directly to them.
12. Changes to this Policy
This Policy may be updated at any time. If we make changes, we will notify you by posting the revised Policy on our official website. For significant updates, we will also aim to inform you through methods we consider appropriate and will publish a notice on our website. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, amendments take effect upon publication of the revised Policy.
13. Your rights in relation to your personal information
You have the right to ask us to verify the accuracy of the personal data we collect about you, correct any errors, and delete any personal data we do not require. You may also restrict the scope or types of processing of your personal information.
If you are an EEA resident, please see this page:
You have certain rights in relation to the personal information you provide. To exercise these rights, please email the address below.
Access rights
The Company can verify the accuracy of the personal data we process about you. Once verified, you may access your personal data.
The Company will provide an electronic copy of the personal data it currently processes and may charge a reasonable fee for any additional copies. Upon request, the data will be made available electronically.
The right to access personal information must not infringe the rights and freedoms of others. If a request would adversely affect another person’s rights or freedoms, the company may refuse to comply or limit how the request is fulfilled.
Right to rectification
The Company is entitled to rectify inaccurate personal data. You have the right to request that any incomplete personal data relating to you be rectified, having regard to the purpose of processing.
Right to Erasure
The following reasons apply: (a) your personal data are no longer needed for the purposes for which they were collected or processed; (b) you withdraw your consent and there is no other legal basis for processing; (c) you object, at any time and on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the processing of your personal data based on legitimate interests pursued by us or a third party; (e) your personal data have been processed unlawfully; or (f) your personal data must be erased to comply with a legal obligation of the company.
This right does not apply if the processing is necessary (a) to comply with a legal obligation under European Union or Member State law; or (b) to establish, exercise or defend legal rights.
Processing restrictions
If you are concerned about the accuracy of your personal data, you may request that the company restrict its processing.
If you request that the processing of your personal data be restricted, it may only be retained with your consent, to establish, exercise or defend legal claims, to protect the rights of another natural person, or for reasons of significant public interest within the European Union or a member state.
Your right to data portability
If processing is performed by an automated system and is based on your consent or a contract to which you are a party, you have the legal right to access and review the personal data you have provided to the company.
You are entitled to request that your personal data be transferred directly from the company to another controller, where technically feasible. Exercising your right to data portability does not affect your right to erasure. This right to data transfer must not interfere with the rights or freedoms of others.
Right to challenge
You have the right to object at any time to any use of your personal data that is based on the legitimate interests of the company or a third party. This includes any profiling carried out on the basis of those legitimate interests. We will stop processing your personal data unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing that override your rights, freedoms or interests, or where it is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
Regarding direct marketing, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data.
Your right to refuse consent
You may withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal data at any time. This won't affect the lawfulness of any processing that relied on your consent before its withdrawal.
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the authority that oversees you.
You may lodge an appeal with a supervisory authority established by a Member State to safeguard individuals’ fundamental rights in relation to the processing of personal data within the European Union.
The laws of the European Union and its Member States may restrict your rights regarding your personal data, as set out in Section 13.
We will provide the information you request, in line with your rights under section 13 of this agreement, within one month of receiving your request. If your request is complex or we receive numerous requests, we may extend this timeframe by up to two months. We will notify you within one month of receipt if an extension is required and explain the reasons.
Provided it does not contravene the provisions of section 13 of the law, information you request under section 13 will be provided free of charge. If a request is unfounded or excessive, particularly if repeated, we may charge a reasonable fee to cover the administrative costs of providing the information or communicating the action requested. We may also decline to act.
If we have any doubts about the identity of the person who submitted your request, the company may request further information.