Last updated: 1 August 2026
Quvra Vale handles the personal data of its users on the principles of necessity and proportionality. This policy explains what information we collect, for what purpose, how long we keep it and how you can exercise the rights granted to you by the data protection rules that apply where the service is offered, including the General Data Protection Regulation in the European Union, the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018 in the United Kingdom, the Privacy Act 1988 in Australia and the California Consumer Privacy Act in the United States.
Quvra Vale is the controller of the personal data collected through this website (quvravale.com). For anything relating to this policy you can write to [email protected].
When you complete a registration or contact form we collect your first name, last name, email address and phone number. While you browse we also record technical data such as the IP address, browser type, pages visited and information stored in cookies. If you decide to fund a live account, the assigned financial intermediary may request additional identity and address documentation in order to meet its own regulatory obligations.
We use your data to create and administer your account, to put you in contact with the assigned manager, to deliver the platform services, to answer your support enquiries, to comply with legal and regulatory obligations and, where you have given express consent, to send you informational messages about the service.
Processing rests on performance of the contractual relationship established when an account is opened, on compliance with legal obligations that fall on us and on the intermediaries we work with, and on your consent in the case of commercial communications. You may withdraw that consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing carried out beforehand.
We retain your data for as long as it is needed to fulfil the purposes described and, after that, for the periods required by applicable legal obligations, in particular those concerning tax and anti-money-laundering rules. As a general criterion we do not exceed five years after the relationship ends, unless a legal obligation requires otherwise.
You may request access to your personal data, rectification where it is inaccurate, erasure where it is no longer necessary, restriction of processing, portability, and objection to processing in the cases provided by law. To exercise any of these rights, write to [email protected] stating the specific request. We reply within the statutory timeframes that apply in your country of residence. If you are unsatisfied with our response you may lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.
This site uses technical cookies needed for it to function and analytics cookies that help us understand how pages are used. You can block or delete cookies from your browser settings, though doing so may affect some functionality. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles that identify you individually.
We apply technical and organisational measures proportionate to the risk, including encryption of communications with SSL, restricted access to information on a need-to-know basis and periodic reviews of our own security practices. No system is completely immune, so we also ask you to protect your access credentials and to enable two-step verification.
We share the minimum data necessary with the financial intermediary assigned to your account so that it can open and operate that account, and with technology providers who support the operation of the platform under confidentiality agreements. Where a transfer involves a country outside your own, we rely on the safeguards required by applicable law, such as standard contractual clauses. We do not sell personal data to third parties.
The service is aimed exclusively at adults. We do not knowingly collect data from people under the age of majority in their country of residence. If such data reaches us, it will be deleted once identified.
We may update this policy to reflect changes in the service or in applicable regulation. The version in force is always the one published on this page, with the date of the most recent revision shown at the top.
You can also read our terms and conditions or write to us through the contact page.