This Privacy Policy describes how Domain Capital Group, LLC and its affiliates treat your personal information on websites (“Sites”) where it appears. This policy does not apply in other situations. This includes when you interact with us as an employee or job applicant. It also does not apply if you have an investor relationship with us; when you do, your information is governed according to our Financial Privacy Notice.
We collect minimal information on this Site. We may collect information about your browser type or operating system. We may also collect your approximate location or device information like IP address. We also collect information about your browsing activity. This might include where you came from before arriving here or where you go when you leave. We may also collect times and dates of visits or pages you visit.
We collect information through tracking tools over time and across different websites and apps. These tools include cookies and pixels. To learn more about cookies visit the FTC’s Online Tracking page. We may do this on our websites and in emails that we send to you. We may have third parties collect personal information this way.
We use your information as permitted by law, and as we may notify you. We also use your information for the following described below.
We use your information to improve our Site. This includes customizing its content and design. We may also use your information to improve your experience, including customizing your experience on the Site.
We use information to protect our company and customers. We also use information to identify fraud and secure our systems. We will also use information if we believe we need to in order to comply with legal investigations or the law. This includes responding to law enforcement or regulatory requests.
We keep personal information as long as it is necessary or relevant for the practices described in this Policy. We also keep information as required by law.
Below are times when we may disclose your information. We may disclose information to our affiliates and related entities. We may also share information if we believe we have to in order to respond to a court order or subpoena. We will also share information to cooperate with a government investigation.
We may also disclose information to investigate potential fraud or to enforce our policies and terms. We will make these disclosures where we have a good faith belief that we are required to do so.
If all or part of our business is sold, we may transfer information as part of that transaction. If there is a merger or acquisition, we will do this as well. Finally, we may share information if permitted by law or for other reasons we may disclose to you.
We use reasonable security measures as required by law. The Internet is not 100% secure. We cannot promise that your use of our Sites or apps will be completely safe. We encourage you to use caution when using the Internet. This includes not sharing your passwords.
We store your information in the United States. If you live outside of the United States and choose to use our platforms, you understand that it is at your own risk. You also understand that information is sent to the United States. The United States may not afford the same level of protection as the laws in your own country.