# Privacy policy

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### 🔒 Privacy policy

Protecting client information is a core priority for CHRISTIANCOIN. Personal information is not made public, sold, or shared with third parties except where required to provide services, meet legal obligations, or protect the platform and its users.

#### Gathering information

By opening an account, the client agrees to the terms of this policy.

To open an account, the client may need to submit information such as full name, date of birth, country of residence, address, and contact details. This information is collected during registration and may also be used to provide service updates and account-related notices.

#### Personal data collected by CHRISTIANCOIN

Personal data may include:

* information provided during account registration
* identity verification documents such as passport, national ID, or driver's license
* proof of residence such as a utility bill or bank statement
* payment or transfer confirmation where required
* other data reasonably required to identify the client under applicable law

If required information is not provided, some services may not be available.

#### Use of information

Client information is used to provide and improve services. This may include identity verification, account administration, compliance, support communication, and service updates.

Personal data may also be used for:

* legal compliance
* performance of contractual obligations
* limited marketing and service communication

#### Information protection

CHRISTIANCOIN uses technical and organizational safeguards to protect personal data against loss, misuse, unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure. Access is limited to team members who need the information to perform their role.

Where passwords are used, clients remain responsible for keeping them confidential.

**Retention period**

Personal data may be retained for up to 5 years, or longer where legal, regulatory, or technical reasons require it.

**Disclosure to third parties**

CHRISTIANCOIN does not rent or sell client information to unrelated third parties without consent.

Information may be disclosed in limited cases such as:

* compliance with legal requests or court orders
* protection of legal rights and property
* service delivery through trusted business partners
* transfer of business assets in a merger, sale, or restructuring

Where partners are involved, data sharing is limited to what is necessary for the relevant service.

**Changes in personal information**

Clients should keep their information accurate and up to date through the available account tools.

**Rights of the client**

Clients may have the following rights under applicable law:

* the right to be informed and access personal data
* the right to correct inaccurate or incomplete data
* the right to restrict processing in certain cases
* the right to data portability
* the right to object to certain processing
* the right to request deletion where legally permitted
* the right to refuse providing certain data, with the understanding that some services may then be unavailable

If you want to exercise a privacy right, contact the support channel listed on the site.


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