Privacy Policy
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Updated on March 25, 2026
At Nokyccryptoexchange.co.uk, the protection of your personal data is one of our top priorities.
This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) explains how we collect, process, and protect your personal information when you use our website nokyccryptoexchange.co.uk (the “Platform”) and the associated services, including cryptocurrency exchange tools, software, or mobile applications (collectively, “our Services”).
In the sections below, we inform you about what data we collect, for what purposes we use it, and in which exceptional cases we may share it with third parties. We also detail the security measures we apply and the rights you have to control and protect your privacy.
We reserve the right to modify this Policy and recommend that you review it periodically.
What data do we collect?
At Nokyccryptoexchange.co.uk we may collect the following categories of personal data:
- Email addresses of individuals who communicate with us through this channel;
- Aggregated statistical data about the content visited on our Platform;
- Information that users voluntarily provide, for example, in surveys, contact forms, or comments;
- Technical usage data such as IP address, device identifier, approximate location, and timestamps of requests;
- Any other information you provide to us voluntarily. Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to use our Services. By accessing nokyccryptoexchange.co.uk, you confirm that you have reached the required minimum age.
How do we use your data?
The data collected is used for the following purposes:
1. To fulfill contractual obligations, such as responding to your inquiries and requests;
2. Based on our legitimate interests, in particular:
- To provide the content and information you request;
- To inform you about new features, updates, and offers on the Platform;
- To improve our Services, optimize internal processes, security systems, and user support;
- To protect the Platform against unauthorized access, abuse, or fraudulent activities;
- To enforce the current Terms of Use;
- To personalize content and offers according to your indicated preferences.
3. You may expressly subscribe to receive marketing communications, and you can withdraw your consent at any time.
4. When you have given us your explicit consent, for example, for the use of certain cookies or the sending of push notifications.
Sharing of your data
We do not sell or transfer your personal data for commercial purposes to third parties. We only share information in the situations described below:
Legally required disclosure
In certain cases, the disclosure of data may be necessary, for example, to prevent or detect unlawful activities, fraud, breaches of our Terms of Use, or when required by a competent authority or a legal obligation.
Collaboration with service providers
For certain tasks, we engage carefully selected service providers who act on our behalf. These providers are contractually obligated to process the data exclusively according to our instructions and to maintain appropriate data protection standards.
Anonymization and aggregation
For statistical or analytical purposes, we may process data in a way that makes it impossible to identify specific individuals. Anonymized or aggregated data is no longer subject to data protection restrictions.
Technical security
To protect your data, we use proven security technologies such as SSL/TLS encryption, firewalls, and access controls. We recommend that you use strong and unique passwords and never share your access credentials with third parties.
Data retention period
We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to provide our Services. After account cancellation, some data may be kept for the legally required retention periods or to prevent possible abuses.
Contact and complaints
If you have any questions, comments, or complaints regarding the processing of your personal data, you can contact us through the contact form available on nokyccryptoexchange.co.uk. Regardless of this, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection supervisory authority.