Updated Privacy Notice

Bitvavo
BitvavoDec 20, 2024

Bitvavo has updated its Privacy Notice. These changes will apply as of December 30th, 2024. Please read it carefully before continuing your use of Bitvavo’s services.

The key updates to the Privacy Notice are:

- On 30 December 2024, the Travel Rule Regulation (TFR) will come into effect. The purpose of the TFR is to prevent money laundering and terrorism financing by enhancing transparency in digital asset transactions. Under the TFR, Bitvavo has an obligation to share information about you with other crypto asset service providers when you transfer digital assets to those providers. You can read more about this in paragraph 8 (in section 8 under the headerĀ Controllers).
- Bitvavo allows international transfers of personal data to a party in the United States if that party participates in the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. You can read more about this in paragraph 9.
- Bitvavo updated the overview of processors and controllers that it shares your personal data with. You can find this overview in paragraph 8 under the headersĀ Controllers and Processors).

Bitvavo B.V.

Trading digital assets involves significant risks. Digital assets are highly volatile and you may lose some or all of your investment. The information on this page does not constitute advice, and should not be relied upon as such. Bitvavo is authorized as a crypto-asset service provider under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA) by the Autoriteit Financiƫle Markten (AFM), Vijzelgracht 50, 1017 HS Amsterdam. More info can be found in our Risk Disclosure.

Bitvavo is registered at the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, number 68743424.