Privacy Policy

Protecting your personal data and assets is our highest priority. We are fully committed to safeguarding them.

Test53vimeo collects and stores data essential to your trading activities. How we collect and store this data is set out in the Privacy Policy below.

Our policy is governed by the following principles:

  • To ensure full transparency about our processes for collecting and storing your personal data:

Our aim is to ensure you understand how we collect and process data so you can make an informed decision. We have clear guidelines and processes for handling data on this website. Our policy explains the specific methods we use, providing clear, concrete information about how your data is handled. You are in the driver's seat.

We will promptly provide information whenever we determine you should be informed. Transparency is essential to us.

Our trained staff are available to answer any questions you may have about any aspect of our processes, including our obligations under the laws of United Kingdom. Contact us at info@test53vimeo.best.

  • We will not use personal data for any purpose other than that set out in our Privacy Policy.

We may process personal data to support the operation of Test53vimeo services, to connect trader-members with third-party trading platforms, and for the maintenance and improvement of website functions and services. We may also process data to protect our rights and to comply with regulatory or other legal obligations. Finally, where necessary for the delivery of administrative or other business functions related to the Services provided to you, the client.

To provide services tailored to your preferences and needs, Test53vimeo uses personal data.

  • To access essential tools to protect your personal data and safeguard your rights:

You can contact us at any time to request access to all your personal data. We can also amend or delete it on request, and can assist with transferring your data to you or a nominated third party. We offer these services to help you exercise your rights to privacy and control.

  • Safeguard your personal data:

Our security systems use banking-level measures and are maintained to the highest standards. While a one hundred per cent guarantee is not possible, we remain committed to continually upgrading and reinforcing the protections we have in place.

We have a detailed and comprehensive privacy policy and state-of-the-art security systems.

1. The Scope?

This policy sets out our procedures for collecting, processing and sharing any and all data relating to natural persons.

Our policy applies to all natural persons who are identifiable or have been identified. This specifically covers any individual who can be identified, or has already been identified, with respect to data that has been entrusted to us or that we can access and/or combine.

The processing of data, as defined in the Privacy Policy, specifically refers to the storage, management and organisation of such personal data.

We do not collect, nor seek to collect, any information about individuals under the age of 18. We do not permit anyone under 18 to use our platform for any purpose. If we discover a user or any information relating to a person under the age of 18, we will delete that information immediately.

2. What personal data do we retain?

When you register with us, we collect the personal data necessary to enable you to use our services. Where necessary, we may also ask you to provide personal data to verify ownership of an account. To maintain and continually improve the quality of our services, we gather and analyse data about your use of our platform and the services of third-party partners.

3. You are not required to provide the company with your personal data.

You are not obliged to provide your data, but if you choose not to, we may be unable to provide certain services and you could be restricted from using our platform.

4. What personal data do we collect? When you visit our website, we may collect the following personal data:

We do not collect information that could be used to identify you personally. We do collect information such as your specific account activity, your IP address and the date and time of access. For maintenance, security and support purposes, we retain system crash reports, browser information and the type of device used to access your account. We also collect the language set for your account.

Regarding personal data, we only collect and retain information you consent to provide when you connect to a third‑party trading platform through us.

The personal data you provide to third-party platforms may include: full name, address, telephone number, and email address.

5. Why does the company need my personal data, and is it lawful for them to process it?

The collection, storage and processing of your personal information by the company are solely for the purposes set out in the Policy. All such uses and processing are carried out in accordance with the relevant laws in United Kingdom.

The company will only handle, process or transmit your data in accordance with the relevant laws in United Kingdom. The legal grounds for doing so are:

  • You have consented to the company storing and processing your personal data. By submitting your data to the company, you authorise us to transfer it to the relevant third-party trading platform. You have given consent for your personal data to be processed for one or more purposes.
  • The company may need to store and process your personal data to improve services, establish or defend legal claims, and pursue legitimate interests, among other purposes.
  • Data processing is necessary to comply with legal obligations.

If you would like to learn more about the data processing the company is required to undertake, please contact us by email.

Below you will find a list of the specific purposes and legal bases for which we may process your personal data.

Scope
Legal basis

To provide you with access to digital trading, we will share your personal data with third-party platforms only at your request.

Your data may be collected and shared with third parties, but only at your request and with your consent.

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

Please provide the necessary information so we can respond promptly and effectively to your requests, concerns and questions about our services.

The processing of personal data is necessary for the company to pursue its legitimate interests or those of a duly appointed third-party company.

To fulfil our legal and administrative obligations, we need to process personal information.

To comply with our legal obligations, we must process certain personal data.

We require anonymised personal data and usage tracking to improve our services, including crash reporting.

To protect the legitimate interests of the company and its third-party service providers, we need to process and store personal data.

This is necessary to prevent fraud and to avoid misuse of our service.

To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and its third-party service providers, we require the processing and storage of personal data.

Our service obligations require us to oversee and implement data processing for business development, strategic decision-making, regulatory compliance and other business-related operations.

To protect the legitimate interests of the company and any third-party service providers, we need to process and store personal data.

We use statistics and analytics to inform decision-making across our services and strategic planning.

To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and any third-party service providers, we require the processing and storage of personal data.

Where necessary to protect our rights, assets and interests, or those of third‑party service providers, and to comply with applicable laws, regulations, agreements and our own terms, conditions and policies, we may process personal data. Such processing will be carried out only in accordance with the required and established procedures.

To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and any third-party service providers, we require the processing and storage of personal data.

6. Transfers of Personal Data to Third Parties

To store and process IP addresses, conduct user surveys and analysis, and provide other related services, the company may share anonymised personal data with third‑party service providers.

At your request, we will share specific personal data you provide with third-party services. In such cases, the use of your data will be governed by the privacy policies of those providers. This may include multiple digital trading platforms.

To enhance the services we provide to our clients and improve overall operations, the company may share personal information with its affiliates and partner companies.

We may disclose data to the appropriate legal or regulatory authorities when required by law or to protect the rights and assets of the company and its third-party partners.

In the event of a critical business transaction, such as the sale of the company or the pursuit of investment or a loan, relevant data may be shared in a lawful and appropriate manner. This also applies in the case of a merger, restructuring, consolidation or bankruptcy, in accordance with the law.

7. Use of Cookies and Third-Party Services

Cookies and similar technologies may be used for site analytics and in partnership with advertising firms, in accordance with the law and industry practice.

Cookies — small pieces of code stored on your device when you visit a website — collect information about browsing behaviour, preferences and more. They are used to personalise and enhance your user experience, allowing us to remember your settings and tailor services accordingly. These cookies also support site analytics and the gathering of statistics for strategic planning.

Broadly speaking, the site uses two types of cookies. Session cookies are stored only for the duration of your browsing session and are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your browser after the session ends; they allow the site to recognise you as a returning visitor and make using the site more convenient.


Types of cookies:

Cookies may be used as necessary for their intended purposes:

Type of cookie

Strictly necessary cookies

Scope

Cookies are used to recognise you as a client so we can better provide the information, settings and services you need and use. They also help with navigating our website and enable your access.

Cookies are used to enable your device to download and stream data. In addition, they allow you to access relevant features and return to previously visited pages.

Additional Information

To enable quick and easy access to the site, cookies store and process certain personal data, such as your username and last login date, when you ask the site to remember you at login.

Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.

Type of cookie

Functionality cookies

Scope

Cookies allow us to securely store and immediately recall your settings and preferences. They also enable us to recognise you when you visit our website.

Additional Information

Persistent cookies remain on your device after your browsing session and are retained until they expire.

Type of cookie

Cookies for performance

Scope

To help us improve our services, we use cookies to collect statistical data on site performance and usage.

Additional Information

All data stored by cookies is anonymous and cannot be linked to any individual.

Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain in place until they expire or are manually cleared by you.

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ONLINE TRACKING NOTICE

We will retain your personal data for as long as necessary to carry out the operations described elsewhere in this policy. It may be retained for a longer period where required by local laws, regulations or company policies.

We will share your personal data with third-party trading platforms at your request and under your discretion for a period of 12 months. After that 12-month period, and with your consent, the data will be shared for a further 12 months.

Our operations include regular reviews of all personal data to determine whether it is still required.

9. Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations

When necessary for service delivery or security reasons, personal data may be transferred to third countries (countries other than your own) and to international organisations using robust security protocols. We apply the highest possible data-security standards to protect your information and to ensure you have access to legal remedies and rights in all cases.

Within the EEA (European Economic Area), all residents are protected by data protection laws and safeguards.

  • Data transfers are subject to the legal jurisdiction and competence of the EU and comply with the data protection provisions set out in Article 45(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (“GDPR”)
  • All data transfers between public entities or authorities are governed by Article 46(2) and are legally binding and enforceable.
  • The European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses, set out in Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR, establish the conditions for transferring personal data and govern such transfers. The Clauses can be read at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/model-contracts-transfer-personal-data-third-countries_en.

For further information about the specific security measures the company applies to protect your personal data during transfers to third countries, please email your request to info@wealthwaydigital.uk

10. Protection of Personal Data

Personal data is protected by the highest technical and organisational measures and by gold-standard procedures. These safeguards significantly reduce the risk of unlawful or accidental destruction, loss or alteration of that data.

While we apply the highest standards of care and the data-protection measures required by law, it is not possible to guarantee that your personal data will be error-free in every circumstance. Consequently, we cannot be held liable for any disclosure, or for incidental, intangible or consequential loss or damage to personal data, including situations beyond our control such as disclosure caused by transmission errors, unauthorised third-party access, or other similar causes.

If regulators or other legal authorities issue a legally binding request, we may be required to disclose your personal data to them. Once disclosed under legal compulsion, we cannot control how those authorities handle, store or protect your data.

Information sent over the internet, including personal data, is subject to a risk of interception and cannot be guaranteed to be completely secure. The Company cannot guarantee the security of any data transmitted online.

11. Hyperlinks to third-party websites

This website contains links to third-party applications and websites. These are not affiliates and are not under the company’s control, and our privacy policy does not apply to them. They have their own procedures for collecting and processing personal data, and we accept no responsibility for those activities. Use them at your own discretion.

Always read the privacy policy of any company or service before providing personal data on their website. Ensure their collection, use and processing practices align with your preferences and priorities. Any data you choose to share should be provided directly to the service provider.

12. Policy Amendments

We may update or amend this policy at any time. We will notify you of any changes via the website and other appropriate channels. The revised privacy policy will be posted on the website and will take effect immediately upon publication, unless stated otherwise.

13. Your rights regarding personal data

You have full control and final authority over the use of all personal data, including the right to verify its accuracy, correct any errors, and to request deletion or restriction of the scope and nature of any processing carried out by us.

This page contains information relevant to residents of the EEA:

Your personal data is protected, and you have the rights described herein. You may exercise those rights immediately by sending an email to the address below.

Accessing Your Rights

If the personal data you have provided is accurate, you may access it at any time. Any personal data we process is accessible to us and therefore verifiable.

You may request your personal data for verification at any time, and we will provide it to you in electronic format. If you request additional copies of data currently being processed, beyond the one provided, we may charge a reasonable fee.

Rights granted by law and under this privacy policy must not infringe the rights of others. The company reserves the right to refuse or restrict access to personal data if that access would infringe the rights and freedoms of others.

Right to Rectify Errors

Any errors in your personal data, whether by omission or incorrect details, may be corrected by you or the Company to ensure it can be processed properly.

Erasure Rights

You have the full right to request deletion of personal data in the following circumstances. 1) If your personal data has been processed without your consent or outside lawful boundaries. 2) When you request deletion and the Company has no legal obligation to retain the data. 3) If you withdraw your consent to our processing, even where that processing is otherwise lawful and serves our or a third party's legitimate interests. 4) When we are required by law to delete your data.

The right to deletion may be overridden by legal obligations imposed by the EU or by the law of any Member State. Likewise, it does not apply where the data is necessary for the exercise of, or defence against, legal claims.

Right to Restrict Data Processing

You have the right to request a restriction on the processing of your personal information if you believe it contains inaccuracies.

If you request that the use of your personal data be restricted, it will be deleted except in the following circumstances: 1) Where a legal obligation under European Union or Member State law prevents deletion. 2) With your consent, where retention is necessary to defend or pursue legal claims. 3) To protect the rights of another natural person.

Right to Portability of Personal Data

You have the right to access and review any personal data you have provided, if you consented in any form to its collection and if it is processed by automated systems.

You have the right to request the transfer of any and all personal data to another company or organisation, provided this is technically feasible. This does not affect your right to have your data deleted. This right is not available where its exercise would infringe the rights or freedoms of another natural person.

Right to challenge the processing of personal data

Notwithstanding the Company’s right to pursue its legitimate interests, or those of a third-party service provider, you have the right to object to processing and to require that it cease. This does not apply where there is an overriding legal need to continue processing, for example to defend or pursue legal claims. In such cases, we may continue to process your personal data.

You may at any time request that your personal data not be processed for direct marketing purposes.

Your Right to Withdraw or Refuse Consent

You may withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal data at any time and, where possible, with immediate effect. This will not apply retroactively to any processing carried out before you withdrew consent.

If you are dissatisfied for any reason, you have the right to submit a complaint to any relevant legal, regulatory or other supervisory authority.

If you believe that the processing of your personal data has infringed your rights or freedoms, the Member States of the European Union have established regulatory and supervisory authorities to address such concerns. You may submit a complaint to these authorities at your discretion.

Section 13 explains circumstances in which your personal data rights may be restricted by European Union law or by the laws of its Member States.

On receipt of your request concerning your personal data and its processing, we will provide you with access to the information requested, as described in Section 13 of this policy. We may extend this period by up to two months depending on the volume and nature of requests; if so, we will notify you of any extension within one month of receiving your request.

Requested information will be provided to you electronically free of charge, except where prohibited by law or by the provisions of Section 13. We reserve the right to charge a reasonable fee or to refuse requests that are frivolous, excessive or repetitive.

We reserve the right to request additional proof of identity where there is reasonable doubt about the person making a personal data request, for data protection and security purposes.