Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 05/26/2024
Cyphers Pit (“we,” “our,” “us”) values your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, and share information about you when you visit our website at Cypherspit.com (“Site”) and use our services. By accessing or using the Site, you agree to this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We collect various types of information in connection with the services we provide, including:
a. Personal Information
Personal information you provide directly to us, such as:
– Name
– Email address
– Mailing address
– Phone number
– Account username and password
b. Non-Personal Information
Non-personal information is automatically collected when you use the Site, such as:
– IP address
– Browser type and version
– Operating system
– Referring website
– Pages you view on the Site
– Dates and times you access the Site
2. How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect to:
– Provide, maintain, and improve our services
– Communicate with you, including responding to your inquiries and sending you updates
– Personalize your experience on the Site
– Analyze how the Site is used to improve our services
– Monitor and ensure security and compliance with our policies
3. Sharing Your Information
We may share your information with third parties in the following circumstances:
– With service providers who perform services on our behalf
– In response to a legal request, such as a court order or subpoena
– To protect our rights, property, or safety, or that of others
– With your consent or at your direction
We do not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties.
4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect information about your use of the Site. Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help us improve the Site and your experience. You can control the use of cookies through your browser settings.
5. Security
We implement reasonable security measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. However, no security system is impenetrable, and we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information.
6. Your Choices
You have the following choices regarding your personal information:
Access and Update: You can access and update your personal information by logging into your account or contacting us directly.
Opt-Out: You can opt out of receiving promotional emails from us by following the unsubscribe instructions in those emails. Note that even if you opt-out, we may still send you non-promotional communications.
Cookies: You can control cookies through your browser settings and other tools.
7. Federal & State-Compliant Minor/Children’s Privacy Notice
In cooperation with the US. Federal Law, The Site is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently collected personal information from a child under 13, we will take immediate steps to delete such information from our records.
Additionally, we comply with state-specific requirements regarding children’s privacy and social media usage:
Arkansas (A 689): Requires all minors to obtain parental consent before using social media. We adhere to this requirement and will verify parental consent for users under 18.
Ohio (HB 33): Requires children 16 years old and younger to obtain parental consent before using social media. We will ensure compliance by verifying parental consent for these users and disclosing our privacy policies to parents.
Florida (HB 3): Prevents children 13 years old and younger from using social media and requires 14- and 15-year-olds to obtain parental consent. We will not permit users under 14 and will verify parental consent for those aged 14-15.
Louisiana (HB 61): Requires all minors to obtain parental consent before using “interactive computer services.” We will verify parental consent for all users under 18 in this state.
Texas (HB 18): Requires social media companies to limit services to minors who do not obtain parental consent and to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content. We will verify parental consent and implement measures to protect minors from harmful content.
Georgia (SB 351): Requires children 16 years old and younger to obtain parental consent to use social media. We will ensure compliance by verifying parental consent for these users.
New Jersey (SB 4215): Requires all minors to obtain parental consent before using social media and provides increased privacy protections. We will verify parental consent and enhance privacy protections for minors.
South Carolina (HB 4700): Requires all minors to obtain parental consent before using social media. We will verify parental consent for all users under 18 in this state.