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Privacy Policy

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This privacy statement includes important information about how user data is collected, used, and disclosed on the website and through the tools. The primary objective of this privacy statement is to provide you with information about your rights and available choices about the use of your personal data. You authorise the Foundation to gather, use, disclose, and process your information as outlined in this Privacy Policy by using the Site or the Tools. No other websites, goods, or services that you might be able to access or link to through the Site or the Tools are covered by this Privacy Policy; it only applies to the Site and the Tools.

Before providing any other websites you visit with any of your personal information, we advise you to review their privacy policies.

This Privacy Policy may change over time as the Site and the Tools do. If there are any updates, the date at the top of this privacy statement will be changed to let you know. When important changes are made, the website might occasionally be updated with a message. To be informed, we suggest that you frequently read this privacy statement.

Pixels and cookies are small data files that some third-party providers may install on your computer's hard drive or in your device's memory. Please be aware that this privacy policy does not apply to the use of cookies or pixels by such third parties. In most cases, cookies and pixels are accepted by default in web browsers, but you can usually adjust this option to remove or reject them. However, if you choose to delete or reject cookies or pixels, it can make it more difficult for you to use the Site or the Tools.

The Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy should be read together. By using the Tools, you consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Privacy Policy.

Information Collected In The Site & Tools!

The kinds of personal information routinely collected from you are:

The type of your device, access timings, hardware model, operating system, and version, as well as other unique device identifiers, are all examples of network data regarding transactions.

Information about any plugins you might be using, including but not limited to those for managing Bitcoin assets and any data they could provide.

The TSV Client requests the most browser permissions, which could eventually lead to the collection of more personal information. The use of these rights and the significance of this are discussed in greater detail in paragraph 3 below.

The Way Your Info Is Used!

Your interactions with the servers may lead to the collection of information, including but not limited to IP addresses, as is the case with almost all Web transactions.

For the TSV Client, which could be used to access further personal data, full browser permissions are required. The extremely specific technological capability that enables the TSV Client to interface with your browser is made possible by certain browser permissions. Nothing is gathered other than what is necessary to provide the TSV Client. No information received is shared with any other party, outside what is required to deliver the TSV Client.

What Is Done With Your Information?

Some potential applications for your information include the following:

to assess how the Tools and the Site are used; to improve the tools and the website; to give you a more personalized experience with the website and tool; and If you input your contact information, you might receive technical notices, updates, confirmations, security alerts, support, details about other products and services that might be of interest to you or a response to your comments or inquiries.

Your information may be made available to third parties who need it to perform duties related to the Site and the Tools, like aiding with the Site's or TSV Client's accessibility or providing analytics services.

Your data may be used to create anonymized and agglomerated datasets that do not specifically identify you. These aggregations and anonymizations may be used or shared by the Site and the TSV Client for a variety of purposes.

In order to grant you access to the Site and the Tools, contractors, businesses, or service providers who handle your personal data may be given access to your personal information. The contracts with these service providers limit the kinds of information they are permitted to use or process and require them to make a good-faith effort to protect your personal information.

Additionally, the Foundation retains the right to share personal data where it decides in good faith that doing so is appropriate or required to further the interests of the Foundation, the Soilverse community, or any other third party. This may entail taking action to uphold the Terms of Use, guard against injury or responsibility, resolve legal matters, respond to third-party claims, or comply with official demands or legal procedures.

Your Choice!

You will only have a limited window of time to change this privacy statement before your personal information is used as described in it.

Cookies!

The Tools and the Site do not currently employ cookies, but they may do so in the future. If that occurs, this privacy policy will be modified.

Information Not Collected!

Unless you voluntarily provide it to the Foundation, such as by completing a form, sending a letter, contacting them through a third-party social media site, or contacting them in another way through the Site, the Tools, or another channel, no other personally identifiable information about you will be gathered.

Information Collected!

Despite taking the appropriate security measures to safeguard your personal information, neither the Foundation nor any other organization can guarantee the security of data processed online. As an illustration, the private data you supply is kept on devices with encryption, access controls, or both.

Privacy Policy!

You might be able to exercise some or all of the following rights in relation to your personal information, depending on the laws that are relevant. (i) to request a copy of your personal data as well as details on the justifications and procedures used to process it; (ii) the right to complete any personal information that is missing, as well as the ability to correct any inaccurate personal information; (iii) request the deletion of your personal data (particularly in situations where it is no longer required for the purposes for which it was collected or processed); (iv) to limit how your personal information is used in the situations listed below: A dispute over the accuracy of the personal data; B an objection to its deletion; C the personal data is no longer needed by us but is still necessary for the creation, exercise, or defense of a legal claim; (v) to contest processing we've justified with a legitimate interest (rather than with your consent or to carry out a contract with you); (vi) to stop us from sending you direct marketing; In addition to the rights listed above, you also have the following options: (vii) the right to object to judgements made solely using automated processing or profiling; (viii) the right to withdraw your consent from our use of your personal information (where such use is based on your consent); and (ix) the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.

You can ask for some general information on our sharing of personal information with third parties for their direct marketing requirements if you live in California.

Please email privacy@Soilverse.org if you have any queries about how to exercise any of these rights.

Changes & Updates!

The most recent change to this privacy statement was made as of the date indicated under "Last update posted" above. Visit this website periodically for updates. Your continued use of the TSV Client constitutes your acceptance of this Privacy Policy and any future modifications.

For questions, send an email to privacy@Soilverse.org.