Privacy Policy

We (also referred to as “We”, “Us” or “Our”) are committed to protecting your personal data and privacy.

This Privacy Policy is intended to inform you how we collect and store the information you provide via the Testing process2 website (the “website”).

These principles will be upheld:

  • To ensure full transparency in our collection and processing of your personal information:

Our goal is to empower you to make informed choices about how your personal data is collected, used and processed. That’s why we have created this website—to ensure you have access to comprehensive, up-to-date information. To achieve this, we employ a range of methods and procedures to present clear and relevant details on all aspects of personal data usage.

If we determine that you require specific information, we'll provide it to you at the appropriate date and time.

We are happy to answer any questions you may have and provide any clarifications regarding legal restrictions. You can reach us by email at: info@testingprocess2.best

  • Personal data will be used exclusively for the purposes specified in this policy.

Personal Data may be processed by Us for various purposes, including making the website available to you and connecting you with third-party trading platforms (the 'Services'), enhancing and securing the site, protecting our rights and interests, supporting maintenance and service delivery, fulfilling regulatory or legal obligations, and carrying out administrative and business activities to facilitate the delivery and use of the services.

We also process your personal data to better understand your preferences and needs.

  • To access powerful tools that protect your rights regarding personal data:

We have comprehensive resources available to support you in exercising your rights. Contact us at any time to request access to your personal data. We can modify or delete it, restrict its use for specific or general purposes, or transfer it to you or to a third party. We will be happy to accommodate your request.

  • Protect your personal data:

While we cannot guarantee absolute security for your personal data, we are committed to using a range of methods and techniques to protect it.

Our privacy and security policy is comprehensive.

1. The Scope?

This policy outlines the categories of personal data the company collects from individuals and explains how it processes, shares with third parties, secures and manages that data.

This Policy addresses information related to any identified or identifiable natural person. An identifiable natural person is someone who can be recognised directly or through supplementary information we hold or can access.

The Policy defines “processing” as any process involving the use or gathering of personal data. It includes the management, structuring and storage of personal data.

Our services are intended for a general audience and are not suitable for anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under 18 or permit them to use our services. If we become aware that we have inadvertently obtained data about a minor, we will promptly delete it.

2. What personal data do we hold about you?

When you access our services or channels, or when you visit our website, we collect personal data. In some cases, we will ask you to provide this data directly; in others, we obtain it by analysing how you use our services and channels or through information supplied by our third-party partners.

3. You are not required to provide personal information to the company, and there are no adverse consequences.

You are under no obligation to provide any personal data. However, in some circumstances, choosing not to supply such information may prevent us from fully delivering our services or restrict users from accessing certain parts of the website.

4. What personal data can we collect? When you visit our website, we will collect the following personal information:

This includes your online activity log, traffic data (including IP address, access date and time), chosen language, software crash logs, browser type and details about your device. This information is not private and cannot be used to identify you.

Personal Data We Receive from You: Any personal data you voluntarily provide at your discretion when connecting with a third-party online trading platform through Us.

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

5. Legal basis and reasons for processing personal data

The company processes your personal data for the purposes outlined in this section, based on the applicable legal grounds.

In the absence of a legal basis, the company cannot use your personal data. The legal grounds that authorise the company to process your personal data are:

  • You have given your consent to the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes. This applies when you submit personal information via the website so that we can transfer it to a third-party trading platform.
  • The Company or a third party may need to process data to protect their legitimate interests. For example, this could be necessary to enhance our services or defend against legal claims.
  • Processing must comply with legal obligations.

Contact us by email for more details about the processing required to safeguard the legitimate interests.

Below is a list of reasons and legal bases on which we may use the personal data you provide. Personal data.

Scope
Legal basis

To provide your personal information to third parties at your request to gain access to digital trading

If you request it, we may ask for your personal data to forward to third-party companies.

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

We require personal data to address any requests, questions or concerns you may have about our services.

The company's legitimate interests or those of a third party need to be processed.

To comply with any administrative, judicial or other legal requirement, personal data is processed strictly in accordance with the relevant obligations.

Processing is necessary to fulfil legal obligations.

To enhance our services, we may use personal data. This includes, among other things, any crash or malfunction reports we collect in relation to the services.

Data must be processed to serve the company’s legitimate interests or those of a third party.

Preventing Fraud and Misuse of Our Services

The company’s legitimate interests and those of any third party must be processed.

We perform and manage activities in line with our service requirements, including back-office functions, business development, strategic decision-making, oversight mechanisms and more.

The company’s legitimate interests, or those of a third party, must be processed.

To conduct in-depth analyses and support decision-making on a variety of issues, we employ diverse analytical techniques, including statistical methods.

The legitimate interests of the company, or those of a third party, need to be processed.

To safeguard our assets, rights and interests, as well as those of third parties, we have developed HTML0 to establish and defend legal claims. Personal data may be processed by us to protect our rights, interests and assets, or those of third parties, in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, agreements and any relevant terms or policies.

The company’s legitimate interests, or those of a third party, must be processed.

6. Transfer of Personal Data to Third Parties

The company may also share personal data, including IP address information and user experience analytics, with third-party service providers such as hosting and storage companies.

You may also request that we share specific personal data about you with third-party trading platforms. In such cases, we will disclose the personal data you have provided to us to these external trading platforms. Their use of your personal data is governed by their own privacy policies. Your personal data may be shared with multiple trading platforms.

The Company may share personal data with affiliated entities or business partners. This enables it to secure the resources needed to enhance and improve the products and services it offers its customers.

When necessary to safeguard the rights of third parties or 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 in the group of companies, in the event of such a transaction taking place (for example, the transfer or sale of assets belonging to the company or any other company within the group), or as part of any merger, restructuring, consolidation or bankruptcy of the company or any other business within the group.

7. Third-party cookies and services

We may engage third-party services, such as advertising partners or analytics firms. These companies may also use cookies or other technologies.

Cookies are small text files automatically placed on your device each time you visit or access the website. These files collect data on your preferences and browsing habits, helping to enhance your user experience, retain your settings and personalise products and services you’re likely to enjoy. Cookies are also employed for statistical analysis and website analytics.

Session cookies are temporarily downloaded to your device. They remain active only until you close your browser, after which they are automatically deleted. These short-lived cookies enable features such as remembering form inputs or maintaining login status during your visit. Persistent cookies, however, stay on your device even after you finish browsing. These cookies help the website to recognise you as a returning user and enable you to revisit the site more easily.

Types of cookies:

We may use them for their intended purpose:

Cookie type

Cookies are essential

Scope

These cookies are essential for accessing the features you’ve requested and for navigating our website. They allow us to deliver the information, products and services you’ve asked for.

They are essential for your device to download and stream data. This enables you to navigate the website, access its features, and return to previously visited pages.

Additional Information

Cookies collect personal information, such as your username and the date of your last login, to confirm that you are logged into the site.

Session cookies are cleared when you close your web browser.

Cookie type

Functionality cookies

Scope

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

Additional Information

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

Cookie type

Cookies for performance

Scope

We use cookies to collect statistical data on our site’s performance and help improve it. They also enable us to carry out analysis on our website.

Additional Information

Cookies store anonymous data that isn’t linked to any identifiable natural person.

Session cookies are removed when you close your browser. Other cookies remain valid indefinitely.

Cookies have been blocked or removed.

To block or delete cookies, you’ll need to update your browser’s settings. Below you’ll find links to step-by-step instructions for some of the most popular browsers.

  • firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Google Chrome
  • safari

However, please note that some or all of the website's features and functions may not work as you expect if this happens.

ONLINE TRACKING NOTICE

The Company will retain your personal data for as long as is necessary to fulfil the processing purposes described in this policy, and may retain it for longer periods where required or permitted by law, regulations, policies or applicable orders.

We will share your information with third-party trading platforms for 12 months. With your consent, we will continue sharing it for another 12 months.

We regularly assess the Personal Data we hold to ensure it is no longer required.

9. Transfers of personal information to a third country or an international organisation

Your personal information may be transferred to other countries, including third countries (i.e. countries other than the one in which you reside) or to international organisations or jurisdictions. The Company takes all necessary steps to protect the personal data you provide and ensures that you can assert your rights and access effective legal recourse.

These protections and safeguards are available to all residents of the EEA (European Economic Area).

  • Transfer to a third country or international organisation that the European Commission has determined provides adequate protection for personal data in accordance with Article 45(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the “GDPR”)
  • The transfer is made pursuant to a legally binding, enforceable agreement between public entities or authorities under viro Article 46(2)(a).
  • The transfer was carried out in compliance with the EU Commission’s standard contractual data protection clauses, also known as model contracts, adopted under Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR. These clauses are available for review at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/model-contracts-transfer-personal-data-third-countries_en.

We can provide details of the security measures we employ to protect your personal data when it is transferred to third-party countries or international organisations. To request this information, please send an email to info@wealthwaydigital.uk

10. Personal Data Protection

We have implemented appropriate organisational and technical measures to safeguard personal data. These measures prevent its accidental or unlawful destruction, loss or modification.

We cannot guarantee or warrant that your personal data will remain completely secure or error-free. We accept no liability for any intangible, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or disclosure of your personal data, including but not limited to errors in transmission, unauthorised third-party access or any other cause beyond our control.

Where legal or other obligations beyond our control require it, we may have to disclose your personal data to third parties, such as public authorities. We are unable to guarantee the security measures they apply to your personal information in these circumstances.

Personal data can never be completely secure when transferred online. The Company cannot guarantee the safety of any personal information you send to us via the Internet.

11. Hyperlinks to third-party websites

Our website provides links to third-party sites and applications, which operate independently and are not controlled by the company. We are not responsible for any collection or processing of personal data by these external services. This Policy does not apply to actions taken through those sites or apps.

Before accessing or using any of the third-party websites or apps we recommend, please review their privacy policies. We also advise submitting any personal data directly to them.

12. Amendments to this Policy

This Policy may be updated at any time. When changes occur, we will post the revised Policy on our website. For major amendments, we will also endeavour to notify you through appropriate channels and publish an announcement online. Unless otherwise stated, any revisions take effect upon publication.

13. Your rights regarding your personal information

You have the right to ask us to verify the accuracy of any personal data we hold about you, correct any errors, and delete any personal data that we no longer require. You may also limit the ways in which your personal information is processed.

If you are an EEA resident, please refer to this page:

You can exercise these rights in relation to any personal data you provide. To do so, please send an email to the address below.

Access rights

The Company can verify the accuracy of the personal data processed about you. If so, you can access your personal data.

The Company will provide an electronic copy of the personal data currently being processed and may charge a reasonable fee for any additional copies. The data will be made available electronically upon request.

The right to access personal data must not conflict with, or be exercised to the detriment of, the rights and freedoms of others. If fulfilling a request would undermine another individual's rights or freedoms, the company may refuse to comply with the request or limit its capacity to fulfil it.

Right to rectification

The Company may rectify any inaccurate personal data. You have the right to request the correction of any incomplete personal data concerning you, taking into account the purpose of processing.

Right to Erasure

The following reasons apply: (a) Personal data are no longer necessary for the purpose for which they were collected or processed; (b) You withdraw consent and there is no legal basis for processing; (c) You object at any time, for reasons specific to your situation, to the processing of personal data based on legitimate interests pursued by us or by a third party; (e) Personal data are being processed unlawfully; or (f) Personal data must be erased to meet the company's legal obligations.

This right does not apply if processing is necessary (a) to fulfil an obligation imposed by European Union law or the law of a member state; or (b) to establish, exercise or defend legal rights.

Processing restrictions

If you are concerned about the accuracy of your personal data, you can ask the company to limit its processing.

If you request that we restrict your personal data, such data may only be retained with your consent; to create, exercise or defend legal rights (whether your own or those of another natural individual); or when retention is necessary to fulfil a significant public interest within the European Union or a member state.

Your Right to Data Portability

If your personal data is processed automatically based on your consent or a contract you have entered into, you have the legal right to review the data you have provided to the company.

You have the right to request that, where technically feasible, your personal data be transferred directly from our company to another controller. Your right to erasure remains unaffected when you exercise your right to data portability. Exercising this right does not infringe upon the rights or freedoms of any third party.

Right to challenge

You have the right to object at any time to our or a third party’s processing of your personal data based on legitimate interests. This right is not limited to profiling activities that rely solely on those interests. If we can establish compelling legitimate grounds for processing your personal data, we will not be able to continue unless you demonstrate that those grounds outweigh your rights, freedoms or interests, or the exercise, establishment or defense of legal rights.

Regarding direct marketing, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data.

Right to Withhold Consent

You may withdraw your consent to us processing personal data about you at any time. This won’t alter the legality or lawfulness of any processing carried out based on your consent before its withdrawal.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with your supervisory authority.

You may submit an appeal to the supervisory authority established by a member state to safeguard individuals’ fundamental rights regarding the processing of personal data within the European Union.

The laws of the European Union and its Member States may restrict your rights regarding your personal data, as explained in Section 13.

We will provide you with the requested information under section 13 of this agreement within one month of receiving your request. If necessary, this period may be extended by up to two months, depending on the nature and volume of requests. We will notify you of any extension and its reasons within one month of your initial request.

Provided it does not conflict with the provisions of section 13 of the law, information you request under your rights in section 13 will be provided free of charge. If a request is unjustified, excessive or repeated, we may charge a reasonable fee to cover the administrative costs of supplying the information or taking the requested action, or we may refuse to comply.

If we have any doubts about the identity of the person making the request, the company may ask for further information.