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5 Medium severity
0 Low severity
Summary

This document explains what personal information Binance.US collects about you when you use their cryptocurrency exchange, how they use it, and who they share it with. They collect a broad range of data including your government ID, financial information, transaction history, and device/behavioral data. California residents have specific rights to access, delete, or opt out of certain data uses, which can be exercised through the platform or by contacting support.

Technical Summary

This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information by BAM Trading Services Inc. (Binance.US) and its affiliates. It describes the categories of personal data collected (including identity, financial, transactional, and behavioral data), the legal bases and purposes for processing, and the parties with whom data may be shared including service providers, business partners, and government authorities. The policy addresses rights available to California residents under CCPA/CPRA, including the right to know, delete, correct, and opt out of data sale or sharing. Notable provisions include the collection of biometric identifiers for KYC/AML compliance, use of third-party analytics and advertising trackers, and data retention tied to regulatory obligations.

Evidence Provenance
Captured April 19, 2026 06:04 UTC
Document ID CA-D-000065
Version ID CA-V-000659
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SHA-256 9c01cfe998ecc6846fe711b9efd931974e2982bb10239ab54c9d14bea28a49a6
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Analyzed Changes

1 change analyzed since monitoring began.

What changed Binance.US updated their Binance.US Privacy Policy on March 12, 2026. Change detected: 5 sentence(s) added, 11 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 266 sentences after update.
Consumer impact Binance.US now explicitly states it may share your personal information with law enforcement, regulators, banks, and industry partners to detect and prevent fraud and financial crimes — a practice likely already occurring but now formally disclosed. The policy also clarifies that your email address or other identifiers may be used for targeted advertising on third-party websites and social media. Residents of Indiana, Kentucky, and Rhode Island now have formal privacy rights under this policy. You can submit privacy rights requests, including opt-out requests, through the new 'Your Privacy Rights' webform at Binance.US.
Why it matters The explicit fraud-prevention data-sharing provision and the expanded identifier-based advertising disclosure represent material changes to how Binance.US uses and shares personal data — users should be aware their information can now be formally shared with a broad set of financial and government entities. Residents of Indiana, Kentucky, and Rhode Island gain new formal privacy rights they can now exercise.

Recent Clause-Level Changes Mar 12, 2026

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Medium Severity — 5 provisions

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Applicable Regulations

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
CFAA
United States Federal
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
FCRA
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union
GLBA
United States Federal