This Privacy Policy outlines the practices of Okx News concerning the collection, utilization, sharing, and protection of your personal data. Your privacy is paramount to us, and we are dedicated to ensuring the security and confidentiality of your information as you interact with our digital platform or utilize our offerings, in adherence to relevant United States statutes.
Last Updated: 10-05-2025
We may revise this Privacy Policy periodically to account for evolving legal requirements, new technological capabilities, or modifications to our operational procedures. Any amendments will be published on this page, and we recommend checking back regularly for the latest version.
Measures for Data Protection
We employ robust security protocols designed to safeguard your personal data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. It is important to acknowledge, however, that no digital transmission or data storage system can offer infallible security. Consequently, we are unable to provide an absolute assurance of data impermeability.
Individual Data Privileges
In accordance with prevailing data protection statutes, you are afforded specific entitlements concerning your personal information:
- Right to Information: You possess the right to obtain a duplicate of the personal data we maintain pertaining to you.
- Right to Rectification: You may request the amendment of any erroneous or incomplete personal data we hold.
- Right to Erasure: You can seek the removal of your personal information under particular circumstances, provided this does not conflict with our legal or regulatory duties.
Duration of Data Storage
Your personal information will be stored only for the duration essential to accomplish the objectives for which it was originally gathered, unless an extended retention period is mandated or allowed by applicable legal provisions.
Protection of Minors' Data
Our digital offerings are not intended for individuals under the age of 13. We do not intentionally gather personal data from minors. Should we discover that we have unintentionally acquired personal information from a child below 13 years of age, we will promptly expunge that data from our systems.