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0. Privacy Statement

Your privacy is a top priority for Findmypast. We are dedicated to looking after your personal information in a way you feel is 100% safe and secure, handling it in a responsible manner and complying with data protection laws. When it comes to your privacy, we promise to:

  • Make it easy for you to understand how we use your personal information and your rights
  • Be honest about the personal information we collect and why we collect it
  • Give you control over the personal information you provide to us

Our full Privacy Statement is below and we suggest you take the time to read and understand it.

Contents:
1. About Us
2. Information we collect
3. How we use your information
4. Communications
5. What if I don’t provide some or all of the information requested?
6. What grounds (legal basis) are we processing the data under?
7. Family Tree
8. Historic records and record matching
9. Sharing your information with third parties
10. Sale of the Business
11. Cookies
12. How we protect your information
13. Your rights regarding your Personal Information
14. Right of complaint to the Regulator for Data Protection
15. How long we hold your data for
16. Links to third-party websites
17. Updates to this policy
18. Contacting us
19. Privacy Notice for Residents of California
20. Nevada Resident Rights

Note: If you are a resident of California, please turn to Section 19 of this Policy to see the Privacy Notice we have created for you in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). You may also like to read the rest of this Policy for more details of how we process your personal information, in particular, Section 10 (Sale of the Business), but please be aware that as California residents, Sections 5 and 13 will not be relevant to you. If you have a disability, you may access this Privacy Policy in an alternative format by contacting support@findmypast.com.

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