Effective Date: April 26, 2019
Last Updated: January 07, 2025
TronWeekly LLC (“TronWeekly,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) operates the website https://www.tronweekly.com/ (the “Website”). TronWeekly is a cryptocurrency news and information platform providing news, analysis, opinion, and educational content related to blockchain technology, digital assets, and the broader crypto ecosystem.
This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected, used, stored, disclosed, and protected when individuals access our Website or use our services. By visiting or using TronWeekly, you confirm that you have reviewed, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy.
Scope of This Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to:
- Visitors to the TronWeekly website
- Subscribers to newsletters or alerts
- Individuals who contact us via email or forms
- Users interacting with sponsored or affiliate content
This policy does not cover websites or services that are connected from TronWeekly.
Information We Collect
Information You Provide Directly
You may voluntarily provide personal information when you:
- Contact us via email or contact forms
- Subscribe to newsletters or notifications
- Submit corrections, tips, or feedback
- Communicate with our editorial or support team
This information may include:
- Name
- Email address
- Message content or attachments
- Any other information you choose to provide
Providing personal information is not mandatory to access or use the Website.
Information Collected Automatically
When you access TronWeekly, limited technical information is automatically recorded as part of routine website functionality.
- IP address
- Browser type and version
- Device type and operating system
- Pages viewed and time spent on pages
- Referring URLs and navigation behavior
This data is collected using:
- Cookies
- Log files
- Web beacons
- Similar tracking technologies
This data helps us analyze website usage, maintain security, and improve overall performance.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
TronWeekly uses cookies and similar technologies to:
- Improve website functionality
- Analyze audience behavior
- Measure traffic and engagement
- Serve relevant advertisements
Types of Cookies Used
- Essential cookies – Required for basic website operation
- Analytics cookies – Help us understand user behavior
- Advertising cookies – Used by our advertising partners to show ads that are more relevant to your interests.
You can control or turn off cookies through your browser preferences. Please note that disabling cookies may limit certain website functionalities.
How We Use Information
We use collected information for the following purposes:
- To operate, maintain, and improve the Website
- To deliver accurate crypto news and analysis
- To respond to inquiries and editorial communications
- To send newsletters or updates (if subscribed)
- To monitor site performance and security
- To prevent fraud, abuse, or unauthorized access
- To comply with legal and regulatory obligations
We do not trade, rent, or sell users’ personal information to third parties.
Legal Basis for Processing
Where required under applicable data protection laws, TronWeekly processes personal information based on one or more of the following legal grounds:
- User consent
- Performance of a contract or request
- Compliance with legal obligations
- Legitimate interests, such as website security, analytics, advertising operations, and editorial activities
Advertising, Analytics, and Sponsored Content
Advertising
TronWeekly displays third-party advertisements. Advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies to deliver ads based on user interests.
Sponsored Content
Certain content published on the Website may be promotional in nature or supported by advertising partners. Sponsored content is clearly labeled and does not compromise editorial independence.
Analytics
We rely on analytics tools to monitor and evaluate how visitors use the Website. These tools may gather non-identifiable usage information in accordance with their respective privacy policies.
Affiliate Disclosure
TronWeekly may include affiliate links within certain articles. When you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link on our Website, we may receive a commission, without any additional charge to you.
Affiliate relationships do not influence editorial decisions, content accuracy, or coverage.
Editorial Independence and Data Usage
Personal information is never used to influence editorial coverage, rankings, opinions, or analysis.
Advertising, sponsorship, and affiliate relationships are handled independently from editorial operations.
Data Sharing and Disclosure
Information may be disclosed only under specific circumstances, including:
- With reliable third-party vendors who assist us in operating and maintaining the Website
- When required to meet legal, regulatory, or judicial requirements
- To safeguard the rights, safety, and integrity of TronWeekly and its users
- As part of a corporate transaction such as a merger, sale, or transfer of assets
We do not provide personal data to third parties for unauthorized or unsolicited marketing activities.
Data Retention
Personal information is stored only for the period required to fulfill its intended purposes.
- Fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy
- Comply with legal, regulatory, or operational requirements
Non-personal and aggregated data may be retained indefinitely.
Data Security
We apply appropriate administrative, technical, and organizational measures to safeguard personal data. While we take reasonable steps to protect information, no method of online transmission or electronic storage can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
International Data Transfers
TronWeekly operates from the United Arab Emirates.
If you visit the Website from outside your country of residence, you acknowledge and agree that your information may be transferred to and processed in other jurisdictions in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable regulations.
Children’s Privacy
TronWeekly does not intentionally collect personal data from individuals under the age of 13. If we become aware that such information has been collected, it will be removed without delay.
Your Privacy Rights
TronWeekly is committed to respecting user privacy and, where permitted by law, offers reasonable access to and control over personal information. The rights available to you may vary depending on your country of residence and the laws that apply in your region.
Based on your jurisdiction, you may have the following rights:
Right to Access
You may have the right to request confirmation of whether we hold personal information about you and, where applicable, request access to that information. This includes details about:
- The categories of personal data collected
- The purposes for which the data is used
- The categories of recipients with whom the data may be shared
Right to Correction (Rectification)
If you believe that any personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, you may request that we correct or update it.
Right to Deletion (Right to Be Forgotten)
You may request the deletion of your personal information where:
- Personal information may be removed when it is no longer needed for its original purpose.
- You withdraw consent (where consent was the legal basis)
- You object to processing and there are no overriding legitimate grounds
Certain information may be retained where required by law, for legal claims, or for legitimate operational purposes.
Right to Restrict Processing
You may request that we limit or restrict the processing of your personal information in certain circumstances, such as when:
- You contest the accuracy of the data
- The data has been processed improperly, and you choose to limit its use rather than request removal.
Right to Object to Processing
You may have the right to object to the processing of your personal information, particularly where processing is based on legitimate interests or used for direct marketing purposes.
Where processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawing your consent does not affect the legality of data processing conducted before the withdrawal.
Right to Withdraw Consent
Where processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawing your consent does not affect the legality of data processing conducted before the withdrawal.
Right to Data Portability
Where applicable, you may request to receive personal information you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, or request that it be transferred to another service provider, where technically feasible.
Rights Under GDPR (European Economic Area & UK)
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom, you have additional rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including:
- The right to submit complaints to the appropriate supervisory or data protection authority.
- The right to transparency regarding data processing activities
Rights Under CCPA / CPRA (California Residents)
If you are a California resident, you may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), including:
- The right to lodge a complaint with the applicable data protection or supervisory authority.
- The right to be informed about the categories of personal information collected about you.
- The right to opt out of the sale or disclosure of personal information.
TronWeekly does not sell personal information as defined under applicable data protection laws.
Exercising Your Rights
To exercise any of the rights described above, you may contact us using the details below. To protect your privacy, we may request verification of your identity before acting on certain requests.
Privacy Requests: [email protected]
We will respond to verified requests within a reasonable timeframe and in accordance with applicable laws.
TronWeekly is based in the United Arab Emirates.
If you are accessing the Website from outside the UAE, including the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, you may have additional data protection rights under applicable local laws. Where applicable, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Limitations
Please note that certain rights may be limited or denied where:
- Disclosure would adversely affect the rights of others
- Information must be retained to comply with legal obligations
- Requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive
Do Not Track Signals
Certain web browsers include a “Do Not Track” (DNT) option, though TronWeekly does not currently act on these signals due to the lack of an established, industry-wide standard.
Third-Party Links
The Website may contain links to third-party websites. TronWeekly is not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of third-party websites that may be accessed through links on our platform.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We recommend reviewing this Privacy Policy from time to time to stay informed about how your information is managed.
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any revisions to this Privacy Policy will be posted on this page along with an updated “Last Updated” date. Your continued use of the Website following any updates signifies your agreement to the revised Privacy Policy.
For additional details about using the Website, please review our Terms and Conditions.