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# Privacy Policy

## Safety and Security

Excellar is committed to safeguarding your personal information. We do not sell users’ non-public personal information to anyone and only share it as described in this notice.

## Information Collected

When you interact with Excellar or use Excellar’s services and products, the non-public personal information we collect to perform the function may include:

* Contact Information.
* Financial Information, such as cryptocurrency wallet information.
* Transaction Information, such as type of transaction, transaction amount, and timestamp.
* Online Identifiers, such as geo location/tracking details, browser fingerprint, operating system, browser name and version, and/or personal IP addresses.
* Usage Data, such as user preferences and other data collected via cookies and similar technologies.
* Information from third parties as required or permitted by applicable law, including public databases, credit bureaus & ID verification partners.
* Other general information that we may obtain about you such as demographic information.

## Disclosure Policy

We may share your non-public personal information in the course of carrying out necessary functions provided, only under the following circumstances:

* To comply with our legal obligations..
* With service providers.
* With your knowledge and consent.
* During a change to our business.


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