Privacy Policy
Protecting your personal data and assets is our highest priority. We are fully committed to safeguarding them.
testprod51new collects and retains information essential to your use of our trading platform. The methods we use to collect, process, and store this information are set out in the Privacy Policy below.
The following principles underpin our policy:
- To ensure complete transparency about how we collect and store your personal data:
Our aim is to make sure you understand how we collect and process your data, so you can make informed decisions. We follow clear guidelines and processes for handling data on this official website. Our policy explains the methods we use and provides transparent, detailed information about how your data is used. You remain in control.
We will provide relevant information promptly whenever we determine you should be informed. Transparency is central to how we work.
Our trained team is always on hand to answer any questions you may have about our processes, including our obligations under United Kingdom law. You can contact us at info@testprod51new.best.
- We will only use your personal data as set out in our Privacy Policy.
We may process personal data for purposes including: ensuring the proper operation of testprod51new Services and connecting trader‑members with third‑party trading platforms; maintaining and enhancing our official website and Services; protecting our rights; and meeting regulatory or other legal obligations. We also process data as required to deliver administrative and other business functions related to the Services we provide to you.
To provide better services tailored to your preferences and needs, testprod51new processes personal data.
- To ensure you can use the essential tools to protect your personal data and exercise your rights:
You can contact us at any time to access your personal data. We can update or delete it where required and can arrange for it to be transferred to you or a nominated third party. We offer this support to help you exercise your rights to privacy and control.
- Keep your personal data secure:
We employ bank‑grade security across our systems. Although no service can offer a 100% guarantee, we are committed to continually upgrading our protections, enhancing our infrastructure, and reinforcing the measures already in place.
We maintain a comprehensive privacy policy and the highest standards of security.
1. The Scope?
This policy sets out our procedures for the collection, processing and sharing of all personal data relating to natural persons.
The terms of this policy apply to all identifiable natural persons. This includes any individual who can be, or has already been, identified in connection with data entrusted to us, or data we hold that we may access and/or combine.
As set out in this Privacy Policy, processing specifically means the storage, management and organisation of such personal data.
We do not collect, and we do not seek to collect, any information about individuals under 18. We also do not permit anyone under 18 to use our platform for any purpose. If we discover a user or any data relating to someone under 18, we will delete it immediately.
2. What personal data do we hold?
When you register with us, we collect the personal data needed to enable you to use our services. Where required, we may also request additional details to verify account ownership. To maintain and improve the quality of our services, we collect and analyse usage data about how you interact with our platform and with our third‑party partners.
3. You are under no obligation to provide your personal data to the company.
You are under no obligation to provide your data; however, if you choose not to, this may limit the services we can offer and may restrict your ability to use our platform.
4. What personal information do we collect? When you visit our website, we may collect the following personal information:
We do not collect information that could identify you personally. However, we do record details such as your account activity, your IP address, and the dates and times you access the service. For maintenance, security and support purposes, we retain system crash reports, browser information, and details of the device used to access your account. We also record your account’s language preference.
We only collect and retain the personal data you agree to share with us when you connect to a third‑party trading platform via our service.
The personal data you have shared with third-party platforms may include your full name, postal address, telephone number, and email address.
5. Why does the company need my personal data, and is it lawful for them to collect it?
Your personal information is collected, stored and processed by the company solely for the purposes set out in this Policy. All such use and processing complies with the applicable laws in United Kingdom.
The company will only handle, process, or transmit your data in accordance with the applicable laws of United Kingdom. The legal bases for this are:
- By submitting your personal data to the company, you consent to its storage and processing by us. You also authorise us to transfer your data to the appropriate third-party trading platform, where relevant. Your consent covers the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes.
- To enhance its services, pursue legitimate interests, and establish or defend legal claims, among other purposes, the company may need to store and process your personal data.
- Processing your data is necessary to comply with our legal obligations.
If you would like more information about the data processing the company is required to undertake, please contact us by email.
Below is a list of the specific purposes for which we may process your personal data, along with the applicable legal bases.
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-party companies only at your request and at your discretion.
You have consented to the processing of your personal data for one or more purposes.
Please provide the necessary information to help us respond quickly and effectively to your requests, questions and concerns about our services.
Processing personal data is necessary for the company to pursue its legitimate interests or those of an authorised third‑party company.
To comply with our legal and administrative obligations, we must process personal data.
To comply with our legal obligations, we must process certain personal data.
To improve our services, including crash reporting, we require anonymised personal data and usage tracking.
To protect the legitimate interests of the company and its third-party service providers, we need to process and store personal data.
This measure is required to prevent fraud and protect our service from misuse.
In line with our service obligations, we oversee and conduct data processing to support business development, inform strategic decision-making, ensure oversight and legal compliance, and facilitate other business operations.
To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and its third-party service providers, we must process and store personal data.
We use statistical and analytical tools to inform decision-making across our services and guide strategic planning.
To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and our third-party service providers, we must process and store personal data.
We may process personal data where necessary to protect our rights, assets and interests, and those of our third-party service providers, and to comply with applicable local laws, regulations, agreements, and our own terms, conditions and policies. Any such processing will be carried out strictly as necessary and in accordance with established procedures.
To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and any third-party service providers, we need to process and store personal data.
6. Disclosure of Personal Data to Third Parties
For the purposes of storing and processing IP addresses, conducting user surveys and analytics, and providing other related services, the company may share anonymised personal data with third-party service providers.
At your request, we may share certain personal information you provide with third‑party services. This may include multiple digital trading platforms. In such cases, the use of your data will be governed by those companies’ privacy policies.
To better serve our clients and enhance our services, the company may share personal information with its affiliates and partner organisations.
Where required by law, or to safeguard the company’s rights and assets and those of our third‑party partners, we may share data with competent legal or regulatory authorities.
In the event of a significant corporate transaction—such as a sale of the company or the seeking of investment or a loan—we may share relevant data in a lawful and appropriate manner. This also applies in the case of any merger, restructuring, consolidation, or insolvency, in accordance with applicable law.
7. Use of Cookies and Third-Party Services
For site analytics and in collaboration with our advertising partners, we may use cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with applicable law and standard industry practice.
Cookies are small data files stored on your device when you visit a website. They collect information about your browsing behaviour and preferences to personalise and enhance your experience. Cookies allow us to remember your settings and tailor our services accordingly. We also use them for website analytics and to compile statistics that inform our strategic planning.
This site uses two main types of cookies. Session cookies are stored only for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain in your browser after your session ends. They help the site recognise you as a returning visitor and make it easier to use the site.
Types of cookies:
We may use cookies where necessary and for their intended purposes:
Strictly necessary cookies
Cookies are used to recognise you as a client, helping us provide the information, settings and services you require and use. They also help you navigate our website and enable access.
To enable your device to download and stream data, cookies are used. They also make it possible to access relevant features and return to pages you have previously visited.
To enable faster, easier access to the site, cookies store and process certain personal data—such as your username and last login date—when you choose to be remembered at sign-in.
Session cookies are deleted when you close your web browser.
Functionality cookies
We use cookies to securely store and quickly retrieve your settings and preferences. They also help us recognise you when you return to our website.
Persistent cookies remain on your device after your browsing session and are retained until their set expiry date.
Cookies for performance
To improve our services, we use cookies to collect statistical data on site performance and usage.
All information stored in cookies is anonymous and cannot be linked to any individual.
Session cookies are removed when you close your browser, whereas persistent cookies remain active until they expire—or indefinitely—unless you delete them yourself.
Cookies are disabled or have been cleared
To delete or block cookies, adjust your preferences in your browser settings. Follow the links below for step-by-step instructions for the most popular browsers.
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Blocking cookies may prevent some site functions and features from working correctly.
ONLINE TRACKING NOTICE
Your personal data will be retained for as long as necessary to perform the operations described elsewhere in this policy. It may be kept for longer where required by applicable laws, regulations, or our internal policies.
Your personal data will be shared, at your request and at your discretion, with third-party trading platforms for 12 months. After this period, and with your consent, it will be shared for a further 12 months.
As part of our operations, we routinely review all personal data to determine whether it is still required.
9. Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations
Where necessary for providing our services (including via our official website) or for security purposes, we may transfer personal data to third countries (countries outside your own) and to international organisations, using robust security protocols. We apply safeguards to the highest standards to protect your data and to ensure you retain effective legal rights and remedies in all cases.
Across the EEA (European Economic Area), all residents benefit from data protection laws and regulatory safeguards.
- All data transfers are conducted under EU jurisdiction and competence, in accordance with the data protection standards 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 bodies or authorities comply with Article 46(2) and are based on a legally binding and enforceable instrument.
- The European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses, adopted under Article 46(2)(c) of the GDPR, set out the conditions for data transfers, and such transfers are carried out in accordance with these Clauses. You can read the Clauses on the European Commission’s official website at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-transfers-outside-eu/model-contracts-transfer-personal-data-third-countries_en.
For details of the specific security measures the company uses 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 safeguarded using the highest standards of technical and organisational measures, following gold-standard procedures. These measures are designed to prevent unauthorised or accidental destruction, loss, or alteration of data.
Although we adhere to the highest data protection standards required by law, it is not possible to guarantee that your personal data will be error-free in all circumstances. Accordingly, we cannot be held liable where personal data is disclosed or suffers incidental, intangible, or consequential damage. This includes situations beyond our control, such as transmission errors, unauthorised third-party access, or other similar causes.
If we receive a lawful request or requirement from regulators, law enforcement or other competent authorities, we may be obliged to disclose your personal data to them. Once disclosed pursuant to a legal obligation, we cannot control how those authorities handle, store or protect your data.
Any information transmitted over the internet, including personal data, carries a risk of interception and cannot be guaranteed to be completely secure. The Company cannot guarantee the security of data sent online.
11. Links to third-party websites
This website may contain links to third-party applications and websites. These services are neither affiliated with nor controlled by the company, and our privacy policy does not apply to them. They maintain their own policies and procedures for collecting and processing personal data, and we are not responsible for such activities. Please review their privacy policies before providing any information and use your own discretion.
Always review the privacy policy on the company’s official website before providing any personal data. Ensure their data collection, use, and processing practices align with your preferences and priorities. Share information only directly with the service provider.
12. Policy Amendments
We reserve the right to update or amend this policy at any time. We will notify you of any changes via our official website and other appropriate channels. The latest version of the privacy policy will be published on the website and will take effect immediately upon publication, unless stated otherwise.
13. Your rights regarding your personal data
You retain full control and final authority over the use of your personal data, including the right to verify its accuracy, correct any errors, and choose to delete it or to limit the scope and nature of our processing.
This page contains information relevant to residents of the EEA:
Your personal data is protected by the rights set out herein. You may exercise these rights immediately by emailing the address below.
Accessing Your Rights
Provided the personal data you have given us is accurate, you may access it at any time. All personal data we process is accessible to us and therefore verifiable.
You may request access to your personal data at any time for verification, and we will provide it to you in an electronic format. If you require additional copies of the personal data we process about you, beyond the initial copy, a reasonable fee may be charged.
Rights under applicable law and this Privacy Policy do not extend to any action that would infringe the rights of others. The company may refuse or restrict access to personal data where providing such access would compromise the rights and freedoms of other individuals.
Right to Rectification
You or the Company may correct any errors in your personal data, whether arising from omissions or inaccuracies, to ensure it is processed correctly.
Erasure Rights
You have the right to request the deletion of your personal data in the following circumstances: 1) if your data has been processed without your consent or otherwise unlawfully; 2) if you ask us to remove your data and the Company has no legal obligation to retain it; 3) if you object to any further processing by us, even where such processing is lawful and based on our legitimate interests or those of a third-party provider; and 4) if we are required by law to delete your data.
The right to deletion is set aside where we must retain data to comply with EU or Member State law. It also does not apply where the data is required for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
Right to Restrict Data Processing
You have the right to request that the processing of your personal data be restricted if you believe it is inaccurate.
If you request that the use of your personal data be restricted, we will delete it except in the following cases: 1) EU or Member State law prevents deletion; 2) with your consent, retention is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims; 3) deletion would compromise the rights of another natural person.
Your Right to Data Portability
If you have consented in any form to the collection of your personal data and it is processed by automated means, you have the right to access and review the information you have provided.
You have the right to request the transfer of all your personal data to another company or organisation, where this is technically feasible. This does not affect your right to erasure of your data. We will not fulfil a request where doing so would infringe the rights or freedoms of another individual.
Right to object to data processing
Without prejudice to the Company’s right to process data on the basis of our legitimate interests, or those of a third-party service provider, you have the right to object to such processing and request that it be stopped. This right does not apply where there are compelling legal grounds to continue, including for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. In such circumstances, we may continue to process your personal data.
You have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
Your Right to Withdraw or Decline 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 affect any processing carried out before you withdrew your consent.
If you are dissatisfied for any reason, you have the right to lodge a complaint with any relevant legal, regulatory, or other supervisory authority.
If you believe your rights and freedoms have been infringed in relation to the processing of your personal data, each EU Member State has an independent data protection supervisory authority to handle such matters. You can lodge a complaint with the relevant authority in your country of residence, your place of work, or where the alleged infringement occurred, typically via their official website.
Section 13 sets out the circumstances in which your personal data rights may be limited under European Union or Member State law.
Once we receive your request concerning your personal data and its processing, we will provide you with access to the information you have requested, as set out in Section 13 of this policy. We may extend this period by up to two months, depending on the volume of requests and the nature of your request. If an extension is required, we will notify you of the extended deadline within one month of receiving your request.
Unless this would conflict with applicable law or Section 13, we will provide the requested information to you electronically free of charge. We may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on a request that is manifestly unfounded, excessive or repetitive.
For data protection and security, we reserve the right to request further proof of identity if we have reasonable doubts about the identity of the individual making a personal data request.