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Lighthouse Meta Technologies Inc. (β€œLighthouse,” β€œwe”, β€œus”, or β€œour”) is committed to protecting the personal information we collect, use, and share (collectively, β€œProcess”) in connection with the Lighthouse website (lighthouse.world or other websites we own that link to this privacy notice, the β€œWebsite”), services described in our Terms of Service (the β€œService”) or other instances when you interact with Lighthouse as sales, marketing or events.

This Privacy Policy describes when, why, and how we Process your personal information, and your rights relative to these activities. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, please refrain from using the Website or the Service.

For any questions, you can contact us at [email protected].

1. WHEN DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY?

This Privacy Policy applies when you interact with us through the services described in this Privacy Policy or our Terms of service, namely:

Our Privacy Policy does not apply to any third-party websites, tools or applications, even though we may link to them through our Website. Where applicable, it is your responsibility to ensure that you review and agree with these third parties’ policies and procedures. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of every website you visit. Any links to third-party websites or locations are for your convenience only and do not signify our endorsement.

To use our Service, you must use a third-party wallet that allows you to engage in transactions on public blockchains. Your interactions with any third-party wallet provider are governed by the applicable terms of service and the privacy policy of that third party. We encourage you to read the privacy policy, terms of use and user instructions of every third-party wallet you decide to use.

2. WHAT IS PERSONAL INFORMATION?

β€œPersonal Information” means any information that allows someone to, directly or indirectly, identify an individual, including such things as name, identification number, address, phone numbers or financial information. Some jurisdictions use β€œPersonal Data” to refer this concept. Personal Information does not include anonymous or de-identified aggregated information that cannot identify you as an individual. Not all information we collect is Personal Information.