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PRIVACY POLICY
   
PRIVACY POLICY        
IkkoTrader does its utmost to ensure the privacy, confidentiality and security of its clients are preserved both throughout their interaction with the company and afterwards, to the fullest extent achievable by the company.

1. When clients register with IkkoTrader they acknowledge their willingness to share with the company certain private information which we use for the purpose of confirming the client’s identity and ensuring the security of their deposits and trading account. This information is collected in line with our stringent verification procedures which are used to deter international money laundering operations and to ensure the security and safety of our customer’s trading activity throughout.

2. Our clients undertake to supply us with true, updated and accurate information about their identity. Furthermore  they are required to state categorically that they are registering and trading on their own behalf and are not seeking at any time to act any manner which could be considered fraudulent nor are they seeking to impersonate any other individuals for any purposes whatsoever.

3. IkkoTrader’s data collection procedures include the collection of client’s freely disclosed information as shared with the company, in addition to the placement of cookies for the purposes of gathering data about the manner in which client’s interact with the IkkoTrader website. These tools for gathering client’s information are employed for the purpose of ensuring the customer’s own security and all data collected by the company is shared only with individuals within the company who are involved with the verification of customer account information for the express purpose of ensuring the customer’s confidentiality and security.  

4. IkkoTrader will never disclose any private or otherwise confidential information in regards to our clients and former clients to third parties without the express, written consent of our clients, except in such specific cases in which disclosure is a requirement under law, or is otherwise necessary in order to perform verification analysis on the client’s identity for the purposes of safeguarding their account and securing their personal information.

5. By registering with IkkoTrader and through the voluntary interaction they undertake with IkkoTrader’s products and services the client confirms and agrees that they consent to the use of all or part of the information they supply concerning their IkkoTrader trading account, the transactions they undertake through it and the interactions which they perform with the company on behalf of the company. All interactions the customer undertakes with the cmpanywill be stored by the company for the purposes of record and as such may be employed by the company in such cases that disputes arise between clients and IkkoTrader.

6. IkkoTrader does its utmost to ensure the confidentiality of its clients personal information including the implementation of data protection procedures designed to ensure client confidentiality. IkkoTrader ensures that its data protection policy is regularly updated in order to ensure that client’s confidential information is continually safeguarded.


7. From time to time IkkoTrader may contact clients whether by phone or email for the purpose of offering them further information about IkkoTrader, binary options trading or financial market trading. In addition the company may, on occasion, seek to contact clients, whether by phone or by email, for the purpose of informing them of unique promotional offerings provided by IkkoTrader for the client. Clients consent to the receipt of such contact when they consent to our terms and conditions of use when registering with IkkoTrader. Any person wishing to opt out of further contact with IkkoTrader at anytime whatsoever is entitled to do so, simply by contacting the company whether by phone or email and requesting that no further contact on behalf of the company be made.




How to Trade
  • 1)
    Select the asset you want to trade.
  • 2)
    Click “CALL” if you think the price will rise above the current rate at the expiry, or click “PUT” if you think the price will fall below the current rate at the expiry
  • 3)
    Enter the amount of money you want to invest
  • 4)
    Click "Apply"
 

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