Privacy Policy

We want you to understand how we may collect, use, share, and keep information about you. This Privacy Policy sets forth the types of information we may collect about you, the purposes for which we use the information, the circumstances in which we may share the information, and other important terms that apply when you use our website.

The types of personal information we may collect or generate about you include:

We collect this Information for our internal use for the purposes of communicating with you, providing our services to you and meeting our regulatory and compliance obligations, including those related to preventing financial crime.

We retain this Information for varying time periods depending on the status of our relationship with you. Factors that affect this time period are our legal and regulatory obligations and our legitimate business interests, which include preventing fraud or responding to regulatory or inquiries.

We use Cookies – which are small text files that we may place on your browser when you visit websites and that may be stored in your computer’s memory – for a number of business purposes, such as to monitor our advertising, remember your preferences, understand how you interact with our site and for security purposes. These technologies collect information about your browser or device and your use of our services. You may be able to configure your web browser to decline our Cookies, but if you choose to do so, then certain features of our site may not function properly or otherwise be inaccessible.

We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes to our practices or legal requirements. The effective date below indicates when we last revised our Privacy Policy. Any changes that we make to our Privacy Policy become effective upon posting to our website. Your use of our website and its services following these changes means that you accept the revised Privacy Policy.

To residents of the State of California

California residents have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) and related rules concerning their personal information, including the rights to:

Although we collect certain categories of Information as described above, we do not use it in ways that the CCPA permits you to limit. We do not sell your Information to third parties. In addition, the CCPA does not apply to personal information covered by certain sector-specific privacy laws, including the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and its implementing regulations, or other information subject to a CCPA exception. Please contact us as we indicate below if you would like to discuss or exercise such rights to access, delete, or correct your personal information. We want you to know that the CCPA requires us to verify the requests we receive from you when you exercise certain of the rights listed above, and as part of this process, we may contact you after you submit your request to verify information. You may also designate an authorized representative to exercise certain of the rights listed above on your behalf. If an authorized representative submits a request on your behalf, we will contact you to verify that that person represents you.

Please contact us at admin@syntag.ai if you have any questions about our Privacy Policy.

Effective: July 13, 2024