This is Gemini's privacy policy explaining what personal data the cryptocurrency exchange collects about you, how it uses that data, and who it shares it with. Gemini collects a wide range of information including your name, financial details, device data, and even biometric data, and may share it with partners, affiliates, and government agencies. You have some rights to access or delete your data, and you can opt out of certain marketing communications.
Gemini's Privacy Policy (dated November 5, 2025) governs the collection, use, disclosure, and retention of Personal Information across Gemini's digital asset platform and its affiliated entities. The document covers a broad range of data categories including identity, financial, biometric, device, and behavioral data, and discloses sharing with service providers, affiliates, financial institutions, and law enforcement. Gemini asserts GLBA financial institution status, which it claims exempts it from many state privacy laws, though jurisdiction-specific disclosures are provided for states where additional obligations apply. Notable provisions include biometric data collection, international data transfers (including to the US from EU/UK under Standard Contractual Clauses), a unilateral right to amend the policy at any time, and opt-out rights for marketing and certain data sharing. Users retain rights to access, correct, delete, and port their data subject to applicable law.
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