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The privacy policy for Investment Banking News


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Investment Banking is a free daily online newspaper in the US that covers business, finance, politics, markets, and sectors. To make and send out our reports, we need some information. We do this with the help of technology, analytics, and advertising platforms. We want to be clear about how we collect, use, and share your information because we value your trust.

This policy on privacy tells you:

1. The information we gather

A.The information you give us directly

When you sign up for an account, a newsletter, or contact us, you might give us personal information like your name, email address, account details, and any messages or materials you send us. A payment processor that works with other businesses collects and processes your payment information for paid services or subscriptions.

B. Information we get on our own

When you use our services, we automatically collect information about how you use them and how they work.This information could include:

C. Information from other sources

We might get information from third parties, like advertising partners, analytics providers (like aggregated demographic data or information about how users interact with ads), social networks when you interact with our content on those sites, and partners who share or integrate our content.

2. What we do with the information you give us

We use data for these reasons:

3. Cookies and other similar tech

We use cookies, pixels, tags, and other similar technologies to find people who come back to the site, show you ads and information that are relevant to you, keep an eye on how well the site is doing, and make it faster and more reliable. If you have a cookie banner, you can change your cookie settings in your browser or in the banner.

4. Study

We use tools like Google Analytics to find out more about how people use our services.These apps keep track of how you use your phone and the internet. Different analytics companies have different rules about privacy.

5. Watching things through ads and other people

We let third-party ad networks and advertisers run ads on our services to help pay for the news.These partners may use cookies or other tools to find out more about your device and how you use the internet so they can show you ads that are more likely to be of interest to you.

6. How we share your information with other people You can tell people about:

A. Service vendors

They are companies that help us run our website, send emails, process payments, analyze data, and offer other technical and operational services.

B. Advertising partners

They use technical signals and data that has been anonymized and combined to show ads that are relevant on all devices and websites.

C. Concerns about the law and safety

When the law or a legal process (like a subpoena) says so, or to protect our users, our business, or their rights, property, or safety.

D. Business transfers

When Investment Banking is working on a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, they can share customer information with other businesses.

Some privacy laws in the US say that "sell" means giving out personal information in a certain way.We don't give out your private information. But, as we said before, we might share information for marketing or research reasons.

7. Children have the right to keep things private.

You have to be at least 13 years old to use our services. We don't knowingly collect personal information from kids under 13. We will delete any information we find that we have gotten.

8. Links and content from other people

You can connect to our services, share content, and link to other sites in a lot of different ways. For example, you can use partner websites, social media sharing tools, or embedded videos.These third parties may be able to collect data when you use those features. To learn how they collect and use your information, read their privacy policies.

9. Keeping data safe

We only keep personal information for as long as we need to in order to provide services, follow the law, settle disputes, and keep our promises.How long information is kept depends on what it is and why it was gotten.

10. Safety

We take the right steps with technology, management, and the physical space to keep your information safe.We can't promise complete security, though, because there is no way to store or send electronic information that is 100% safe.

11. People from other countries

We offer services in the United States.When you use our services from outside the US, your data may be sent, stored, and processed there. There may be different rules about how to keep data safe there than there are in your own country.

12. This Privacy Policy has been changed.

We may change this privacy statement if our policies, the law, or the Services change.We will change the "Last updated" date at the top of this page every time we make a change.We might give more notice at times.