Last Updated: January 15, 2025
At Gyyar Opoux, we believe transparency isn't just good practice—it's fundamental to building trust with the people who choose to learn with us. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you interact with our beginner investment strategy education platform.
We operate under Canadian privacy laws, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), which means we follow strict standards for handling your data. But legal compliance is just the baseline. Our goal is to give you real control over your information.
Being upfront about what we collect helps you make informed decisions about using our platform. Here's what we gather and why:
When you sign up for our learning programs, we need basic information to create your account and provide educational services:
To personalize your educational experience and help you track growth, we monitor how you engage with course materials:
Like most online platforms, we automatically collect certain technical data when you visit gyyaropoux.pro:
Every piece of data we collect serves a specific purpose in delivering quality education and improving your learning experience.
Your account information allows us to provide personalized learning paths tailored to your experience level. We track your progress to help identify areas where you might benefit from additional support or advanced materials. When you ask questions or participate in discussions, we use that context to provide relevant answers and connect you with appropriate resources.
Analyzing how students interact with our courses helps us identify which teaching methods work best. If many people struggle with a particular concept, we know to create additional explanatory content or adjust our approach. This feedback loop makes our programs more effective over time.
We use your contact information to send course updates, answer your questions, and notify you about relevant new content. This includes program enrollment confirmations, schedule changes for upcoming sessions, and occasional updates about significant platform improvements.
Important: We never sell your personal information to third parties. Period. Your data stays within our educational ecosystem and serves only the purposes outlined in this policy.
Running an online education platform requires working with certain service providers. Here's who might access your information and why:
We partner with trusted companies that help us operate our platform effectively:
All third-party providers are carefully vetted and contractually obligated to protect your data according to Canadian privacy standards.
In rare circumstances, we might need to disclose information to comply with legal obligations—like responding to valid court orders, preventing fraud, or protecting someone's safety. We review such requests carefully and only share the minimum information required by law.
If Gyyar Opoux merges with another company or undergoes ownership changes, your information would be transferred to the new entity. We would notify you beforehand and ensure the new owner commits to honoring this privacy policy.
PIPEDA gives you specific rights regarding your personal information. We take these seriously and make exercising them straightforward.
You can request a copy of all personal information we hold about you. We'll provide this within 30 days in an accessible format. If you spot any inaccuracies, let us know and we'll correct them promptly. You can update most account information directly through your profile settings.
Want to take your learning history elsewhere? You can request an export of your course progress, completed modules, and performance data in a machine-readable format. This makes it easier to continue your education journey with another provider if you choose.
You control how we use your information. You can opt out of marketing emails anytime through the unsubscribe link in our messages. For more substantial changes—like limiting data collection—contact our privacy team directly. Just know that some restrictions might affect our ability to provide certain services.
You have the right to request complete account deletion. We'll remove your personal information from our active systems within 30 days. Some data might remain in backup systems for up to 90 days for technical reasons, after which it's permanently deleted. We may retain certain anonymized learning data for research purposes, but it won't be identifiable as yours.
To exercise any of these rights, email us at [email protected] with "Privacy Rights Request" in the subject line. We'll verify your identity and process your request as quickly as possible.
Protecting your information isn't just about fancy technology—though we use plenty of that. It's about building security into every aspect of how we operate.
All data transmitted to and from our platform uses TLS encryption. Your password is hashed using industry-standard algorithms, meaning even our own staff can't see it. We store sensitive information in encrypted databases with restricted access controls.
Our systems undergo regular security audits and vulnerability assessments. We patch software promptly and monitor for suspicious activity around the clock. Payment information never touches our servers—it goes directly to our PCI-compliant payment processor.
Only team members who need access to perform their jobs can view personal information, and they receive regular privacy training. We maintain detailed logs of who accesses what data and when. Our staff sign confidentiality agreements and understand the serious consequences of mishandling user information.
Despite our best efforts, no system is completely impenetrable. If a data breach occurs, we'll notify affected users within 72 hours as required by Canadian law. We'll explain what happened, what information was compromised, and what steps we're taking to prevent future incidents.
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to function properly and improve your experience. Here's what that actually means in practical terms.
These keep the site working. They remember you're logged in as you navigate between pages, maintain your language preferences, and secure your session. Without these, you'd need to log in repeatedly and reset preferences constantly. We don't need your permission for essential cookies because they're necessary for basic functionality.
These help us understand how people use our platform. They track which pages are most popular, where users get stuck, and how long different tasks take. The data is aggregated and anonymized—we see patterns, not individual behavior. You can opt out of these through our cookie banner or browser settings.
These remember your choices to make return visits smoother—things like display preferences, notification settings, and customized dashboard layouts. They enhance convenience but aren't required for the site to work.
Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings. Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will limit site functionality. Our cookie banner appears on your first visit, letting you customize which non-essential cookies you accept.
We don't keep your information forever. Different types of data have different retention schedules based on legal requirements and practical needs.
| Data Type | Retention Period | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Account Information | Duration of account plus 2 years | Legal compliance and support history |
| Course Progress | Duration of account plus 1 year | Certificate verification and records |
| Payment Records | 7 years | Tax and accounting requirements |
| Support Correspondence | 3 years | Quality assurance and dispute resolution |
| Website Analytics | 26 months | Performance analysis and improvement |
After retention periods expire, we securely delete or anonymize data so it can no longer identify you. Backups containing old data are systematically purged according to our data lifecycle policies.
While we primarily serve Canadian students, our platform infrastructure involves some international data transfers. Here's how we handle that responsibly.
Some of our service providers—particularly cloud hosting and content delivery networks—operate servers outside Canada. When your data crosses borders, we ensure those providers maintain protection standards equivalent to Canadian law through contractual agreements and certification programs.
We use providers with data centers in jurisdictions that the Canadian government recognizes as having adequate privacy protections. For others, we implement additional safeguards like standard contractual clauses that legally obligate them to protect your information appropriately.
If you access our platform while traveling internationally, your data still receives the same protections outlined in this policy, regardless of where you physically connect from.
Our investment education programs are designed for adults. We don't knowingly collect information from anyone under 18 years old. If you're a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us with personal information, contact us immediately and we'll delete it.
For younger students interested in financial literacy, we recommend age-appropriate programs specifically designed for minors with proper parental consent mechanisms.
Privacy practices evolve as technology advances and regulations change. We update this policy periodically to reflect those developments.
When we make significant changes—like adding new data collection practices or changing how we share information—we'll notify you via email and display a prominent notice on our website. For minor updates like clarifying existing language or adding examples, we'll simply update the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page.
We recommend reviewing this policy occasionally to stay informed about how we protect your information. Continued use of our platform after policy updates constitutes acceptance of the changes.
Privacy can be complicated, and we know legal documents sometimes raise more questions than they answer. Our team is here to help clarify anything that's unclear.
If you're not satisfied with our response to a privacy concern, you have the right to file a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at www.priv.gc.ca