Official privacy and data protection framework.
## Privacy Policy and Data Governance
Version 5.0 – Last Updated: April 29, 2026
Introduction to Privacy:
This document outlines how Yukon Creditavale ("the Platform", "we", "us") collects and protects information.
We operate in strict accordance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Our headquarters is located at Suite 3400, 400 3rd Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 4H2, Canada.
Information Collection Protocols:
Identity Metrics: We collect legal names, dates of birth, and gender to verify user accounts.
Verification Data: Government-issued IDs are processed for KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML compliance.
Technical Telemetry: We record IP addresses, browser types, device IDs, and geographical metadata.
Usage Logs: Detailed tracking of interaction with our AI-driven analytical tools and neural interfaces.
Legal Basis for Processing:
Contractual Necessity: Required to maintain your account and deliver our proprietary services.
Legal Obligation: Compliance with the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act.
Legitimate Interests: Necessary for enhancing cybersecurity, fraud detection, and platform optimization.
Informed Consent: For the distribution of newsletters, marketing materials, and non-essential cookie usage.
Data Security and Storage:
Encryption Standards: All data at rest is secured via AES-256; data in transit uses TLS 1.3.
Sovereignty: Personal data is stored on high-security Canadian servers with multi-regional redundancy.
Access Control: Strict internal protocols ensure that only authorized compliance personnel can access sensitive records.
User Rights and Choices:
Access and Accuracy: You have the right to request a copy of your data and challenge its accuracy.
Correction Requests: Users may update or correct their profiles at any time via the platform settings.
Data Portability: The right to request a transfer of your data to another service provider in a structured format.
Erasure: The right to request the deletion of your account, subject to statutory retention periods (typically 7 years).
All inquiries should be addressed to our Privacy Officer at: [email protected].
You may also contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if your concerns are not resolved.