Sablevor

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • 1. The Scope
  • 2. What Personal Data Do We Have on You
  • 3. No Requirement to Disclose Personal Information
  • 4. What Personal Data We Collect
  • 5. Legal Basis and Reasons for Processing of Personal Data
  • 6. Transfer of Personal Data to Third Party
  • 7. Cookies and Services from Third Parties
  • 8. Retention of Personal Data
  • 9. International Transfers
  • 10. Security of Personal Data
  • 11. Hyperlinks to Third Party Websites
  • 12. Modifications to This Policy
  • 13. Your Rights

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 21.08.2026

We are committed to protecting your Personal Data and your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect and store the information you provide through the website Sablevor (the "Website").

We want you to be fully informed about how your Personal Data is used and processed. We use a range of methods to keep you informed, and where specific details are required, we will provide them at the appropriate time. We are happy to answer any questions you may have about legally imposed limitations.

By using our website, you confirm that you have read and agree to this Privacy Policy. For questions, contact us at support@sablevor.net

1. The Scope

1.1 This policy describes the types of personal data the Company collects about individuals, and how it processes, shares with third parties, and secures that data.

1.2 This Policy applies to information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A person is considered identifiable if they can be identified directly, or through a combination of additional information we hold or can reasonably access.

1.3 In this Policy, "processing" refers to any activity involving the use or collection of Personal Data, including its organisation, structuring, and storage.

Our services are intended for general audiences and are not designed for use by anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect information from, or permit use of our services by, individuals under 18. Should we become aware that any such information has been collected, we will delete it promptly.

2. What Personal Data Do We Have on You

When you access our services, channels, or website, we collect personal data. In certain instances, we may also ask you to provide personal data directly.

2.2 In other cases, we collect your personal data by analysing how our Services and service channels are used, or by receiving your information from our third-party partners.

3. No Requirement to Disclose Personal Information

You are not required to provide us with any personal data. However, withholding it may prevent us from delivering the Services or granting you access to the website.

4. What Personal Data We Collect

4.1 This includes your online activity log and traffic data, such as:

  • IP address
  • Date of access and time of access
  • Language you used
  • Software crash logs
  • Type of browser used
  • Information regarding the device that you utilised

The information collected is not personal data and cannot be used to identify you.

4.3 Personal data we receive from you: any personal data you choose to provide to us when connecting to a third-party online trading platform through us.

4.4 Personal information you provide directly to third-party platforms to facilitate trade includes your full name, address, phone number, and email address.

5. Legal Basis and Reasons for Processing of Personal Data

Your personal data is processed by the company for the purposes set out in this section, in accordance with the applicable legal basis.

5.2 The Company may only process your personal data where a lawful basis exists. The legal bases on which the Company may rely to process your personal data are:

  • By submitting personal data through this Website, you consent to its processing for one or more specified purposes, including its transfer to a third-party trading platform.
  • In some cases, we or a third party may need to process your data to pursue legitimate interests — such as improving our Services or defending legal claims.
  • Processing must meet an obligation of law.

For further information on the processing carried out to protect our legitimate interests, please contact us by email.

5.4 The following sets out the purposes and legal grounds on which we may use the information you provide to us:

Scope

Legal Basis

Where you request it, we may collect personal data from you and share it with third-party companies to facilitate access to digital trading.

You have consented to the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes.

2. To respond to your requests, questions, or concerns
We use your personal data to address any questions you may have about our Services.

Processing by the Company may also be necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

Personal data is processed to meet applicable legal, administrative, and judicial obligations.

To ensure compliance with legal obligations, processing is required.

4. To Improve Our Services
We may use personal data to improve Our Services. This includes crash reports and malfunction data collected in connection with the Services.

Processing for the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

5. To stop fraud and misuse of Our Services.

Processing is necessary to pursue the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

6. To carry out and manage activities required for the delivery of Our Services
This includes back-office functions, business development, strategic decision-making, and oversight mechanisms.

Processing is necessary to serve the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

7. To conduct analysis, such as statistical analysis
We use a range of analytical techniques, including statistical methods, to inform decisions across different areas of our operations.

Processing is necessary to serve the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

8. To protect our rights, interests, and assets, and those of third parties
We may process Personal Data to protect our rights, interests, and assets, or those of third parties, in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, agreements, and any relevant conditions, terms, or policies.

Processing is required to serve the legitimate interests of the Company or a third party.

6. Transfer of Personal Data to Third Party

6.1 The Company may also share personal data with third-party service providers, including hosting and storage providers, as well as companies that analyse user experience and IP address information.

6.2 You may also request that we share specific personal data about you with third-party trading platforms. Where you make such a request, we will transfer the relevant personal data to those platforms accordingly. Your personal data shared in this way will be subject to the privacy policies of the respective third-party platforms. Please note that your personal data may be shared with more than one trading platform.

6.3 The Company may share personal data with related entities or business partners to enhance and improve the products and services provided to its customers.

6.4 Where necessary to protect the rights of third parties or their assets, the Company may disclose Personal Data to regulatory, local, or other official authorities.

We may also share your Personal Data with potential investors or buyers, or with lenders to the Company or any other company within the group, in connection with a transaction such as a transfer or sale of assets, merger, restructuring, consolidation, or insolvency proceedings involving the Company or any other entity within the group.

7. Cookies and Services from Third Parties

7.1 We may work with third-party service providers, such as advertisers and analytics companies, who operate on our website. These third parties may also use cookies or similar technologies.

7.2 Cookies are small text files placed on your device each time you visit the website. They are used to collect information about your browsing habits and preferences in order to improve your experience, remember your settings, and tailor the products and services available to you. Cookies are also used for statistical and analytical purposes.

Some cookies we use are session cookies. These are temporarily downloaded to your device and expire when you close your browser. Others are persistent cookies, which remain on your device after your browser is closed. Persistent cookies allow the Website to recognise you as a returning user and help you access the website again.

The type of cookie

Cookies are absolutely necessary

Scope

These cookies are necessary to access the features you've requested and to navigate our website. They enable your device to download and stream data, delivering the information, products, and services you've asked for. This allows you to move around the site, use its features, and return to pages you've previously visited.

Additional Information

Session cookies collect personal data such as your username and last login date to verify that you are logged in. They are deleted automatically when you close your browser.

The type of cookie

Functionality Cookies

Scope

Cookies recognise you each time you visit our site and store your preferences.

Additional Information

They remain active until their expiry date and are retained even after the browser is closed.

The type of cookie

Cookies for performance

Scope

We use cookies to collect statistical data about site performance and to carry out analysis that helps us improve your experience.

Additional Information

Cookies store anonymous data that is not associated with any identifiable individual. Session cookies are removed when you close your browser, while others remain valid indefinitely.

7.4 If you want to block or remove cookies, you'll need to adjust your browser settings. The links below walk you through the process for some of the most widely used browsers:

  • Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Google Chrome
  • Safari

Please be aware that some or all of the Website's features and functions may not operate as expected if this occurs.

Online Tracking Notice: This service does not currently recognise do-not-track signals.

8. Retention of Personal Data

We will retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this Policy, or for longer periods where permitted by applicable law, regulations, or orders.

8.2 We will share your information with third-party trading platforms for 12 months. If you consent to this, we will continue sharing your data for a further 12 months.

8.3 We periodically review the Personal Data we hold to determine whether it is still required.

9. International Transfers

9.1 Your personal data may be transferred to other countries or to international organisations. The Company takes all necessary steps to protect the personal data you provide, and to ensure that you retain the ability to exercise your rights and access effective legal remedies.

These protections and safeguards apply to all individuals residing in the EEA (European Economic Area):

  • Transfers to a third country or international organisation where the European Commission has determined, under Article 45(3) of Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR"), that an adequate level of protection for Personal Data exists.
  • This transfer is made under a legally binding and enforceable agreement between public entities or authorities in accordance with Article 46(2)(a).
  • The transfer was made in accordance with standard contractual clauses adopted by the EU Commission under Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR.

9.3 The Company can provide details of the security measures used to protect your Personal Data when transferred to third-party countries or international organisations. To request this information, contact us at: support@sablevor.net

10. Security of Personal Data

10.1 We have implemented appropriate organisational and technical measures to protect Personal Data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, or alteration.

We cannot guarantee that your Personal Data will be kept secure at all times or free from error. We also accept no liability for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or disclosure of Personal Data, including disclosures resulting from transmission errors, unauthorised third-party access, or other causes beyond our reasonable control.

10.3 Where we are legally or otherwise obligated to do so by circumstances beyond our control, we may be required to disclose your Personal Data to third parties, including public authorities. In such cases, we have no control over how those third parties handle or secure your Personal Data.

10.4 Transmitting personal data over the internet cannot be guaranteed to be completely secure. The Company cannot ensure the security of any personal data you send to us online.

11. Hyperlinks to Third Party Websites

11.1 The website contains links to third-party sites and applications. These sites and applications are not under the Company's supervision, and we are not responsible for how they collect or process personal data. This Policy does not apply to any actions taken through such sites or applications.

When visiting any third-party websites or apps, we recommend reading their privacy policies before accessing or using their services. You should also consider carefully what personal data you share with them.

12. Modifications to This Policy

12.1 This Policy may be updated at any time. If changes are made, the revised Policy will be published on our website.

12.2 When significant changes are made to this Policy, we will notify you through appropriate channels and publish an announcement on our website.

Unless otherwise specified, any amendments to this Policy take effect upon publication of the revised version.

13. Your Rights

You have the right to request verification of the accuracy of Personal Data collected about you, to have any inaccuracies corrected, and to request deletion of any Personal Data we no longer require. You may also restrict the types of processing applied to your personal data.

If you are an EEA resident, please refer to this page for details on your rights in relation to your Personal Data. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us by email at the address below.

13.3 Access rights The Company can verify the accuracy of Personal Data being processed about you. Where Personal Data is being processed, you have the right to access it. The Company will provide an electronic copy of the Personal Data currently being processed and may charge a reasonable fee for any additional copies. This right to access must not conflict with the rights and freedoms of others. Where a request would be detrimental to the rights or freedoms of another individual, the Company may refuse to comply or limit the extent to which it does so.

13.4 Right to rectification The Company may rectify any inaccurate Personal Data it holds. You have the right to request that incomplete Personal Data relating to you be rectified, having regard to the purpose for which it is processed.

13.5 Right to Erasure You may request erasure of your Personal Data in the following circumstances: (a) the Personal Data are no longer necessary for the purpose for which they were collected or processed; (b) you withdraw consent and there is no other legal basis for processing; (c) you object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to processing of your Personal Data where that processing is based on legitimate interests pursued by us or by a third party; (e) the Personal Data have been unlawfully processed; or (f) erasure is required to comply with a legal obligation to which we are subject. This right does not apply where processing is necessary (a) to comply with a legal obligation under European Union law or Member State law; or (b) to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.

13.6 Processing restrictions If you have concerns about the accuracy of your Personal Data, you may ask the Company to restrict its processing. Where a restriction is requested, your Personal Data may only be retained with your consent, to establish, exercise, or defend legal rights, to protect the rights of another individual, or where there is a substantial public interest within the European Union or a Member State.

13.7 Right to data portability Where processing is carried out by automated means and is based on your consent or a contract to which you are a party, you have the right to receive the Personal Data you have provided to the Company in a structured, commonly used format. You may also request that your Personal Data be transferred directly to another controller, where technically feasible. Exercising your right to data portability does not affect your right to erasure. The right to data portability must not adversely affect the rights or freedoms of others.

13.8 Right to object You have the right to object at any time to the processing of Personal Data concerning you where that processing is based on legitimate interests pursued by the Company or a third party, including profiling based on those interests. Where we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing that override your rights, freedoms, or interests, or where processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defence of legal claims, we may continue to do so. Concerning direct marketing, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of Personal Data concerning you for that purpose.

13.9 Right to withdraw consent You may withdraw your consent to our processing of your Personal Data at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out prior to that withdrawal. You have the right to lodge a complaint with a relevant supervisory authority — including any authority established by a Member State to protect individuals' fundamental rights in relation to the processing of Personal Data within the European Union. Please note that EU and Member State law may limit the rights described in this section 13.

We will respond to your request within one month of receipt, in accordance with the rights set out in section 13 of this agreement. Where necessary, this period may be extended by up to two months, depending on the complexity and volume of requests received. You will be notified of any extension, and the reasons for it, within one month of your request.

Subject to section 13 of the law, information provided in response to a request made under your section 13 rights will be supplied free of charge. Where a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive — in particular where requests are repetitive — we may charge a reasonable fee to cover the administrative costs of fulfilling the request, or we may decline to act.

13.12 If we have reasonable doubts about the identity of the person submitting a request, we may ask them to provide suitable means of identification.

Please read this Privacy Policy alongside our Term Of Use and Risk Disclosure.

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