Privacy Policy and Data Guidelines – Dorivo
This Privacy Policy defines the strict security protocols and guidelines that Dorivo ("the Platform", "we", "us" or "our") applies to protect user data on https://dorivo-platform.com.
With our headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, we are fully committed to protecting your digital privacy. Data processing is carried out in strict accordance with the revised Swiss Data Protection Act (revDSG) and, where applicable, the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
1. Data Architecture and Information Collection
To ensure a secure and high-performance, AI-driven trading environment, we systematically collect the following data categories:
Identity & Verification Data
Full legal name, date of birth, and official identification documents to comply with mandatory "Know Your Customer" (KYC) guidelines.
Contact Information
Verified email address, active phone number, and verified residence.
System Telemetry & Digital Footprints
IP addresses, device fingerprinting, browser configurations, and detailed interaction logs with our algorithmic systems.
Compliance & Regulatory Data
Origin of financial funds, specifically collected to comply with the Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (GwG) and FINMA guidelines.
2. Lawfulness and Purpose of Processing
According to Swiss legislation, we collect, process, and use your personal data exclusively for the following operational purposes:
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Contract Fulfillment: For setting up your account, providing technical support, and performing our analytical services.
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Legal Obligations: For compliance with mandatory national regulations required by Swiss law enforcement agencies and financial supervisory authorities.
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Platform Security and Legitimate Interests: To prevent fraud attempts, monitor network stability, and optimize our predictive algorithms using anonymized data sets.
3. Cryptographic Standards and Data Storage
Dorivo uses enterprise-grade 256-bit AES encryption to secure all data in transit and at rest.
Your personal data is hosted on strictly secured servers within Switzerland or the European Economic Area (EEA). We retain your data only for as long as necessary to provide our services or as mandatorily required by Swiss statutory retention periods (in the financial sector, typically 10 years according to Art. 958f CO).
4. Your Rights under Swiss and European Law
The revised DPA and the GDPR grant you comprehensive rights over your personal data. You are legally entitled to:
Right of Access
Request a detailed disclosure of the personal data we process about you.
Right to Rectification
Demand the correction of inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated data.
Right to Erasure and Withdrawal
Withdraw your consent for data processing at any time and request the deletion of your data, provided no overriding legal retention obligations exist.
Right to Data Portability
Obtain your data in a common electronic format.
To exercise these rights or contact our data protection officer, please address your request to [email protected].
Date of Entry into Force: March 18, 2026.