NOMAD GO, INC. PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated June 2023

Who We Are
We are Nomad Go, Inc. (“Company,” “we,” “us,” and “our”), a company based in the United States that offers you access to and use of our web site at www.nomad-go.com. This Privacy Policy describes our policies and procedures on the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information that you provide to us when you access and use our web site at www.nomad-go.com (and any successor site); any online information, documentation, or other materials that we provide or otherwise make accessible to you from time to time via our web site; and any online services that we allow you to access and use via Our web site (collectively, the “Site”) and tells you about your privacy rights and how the law protects you. We respect the privacy of those who access and use the Site (“you” and “your”) and have adopted this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to help you and our other Site visitors understand what Data we collect, use, store, process, and share. We also want to help you understand how and why we collect Data, and what your rights are with respect to Data that we collect. By accessing or using the Site or otherwise interacting with us online, you consent to our use of your Data as described in this Privacy Policy. Please review this Privacy Policy carefully. If you do not wish to be subject to this Privacy Policy, please do not access or use the Site, access or use any online services that we offer on or through the Site, or otherwise interact with us online.

Our Intended Users
The Site is for use by persons at least 18 years of age. It is not directed to anyone under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect Data from Users who are under the age of 18. If we become aware that we have gathered Data from a person under the age of 18, we will attempt to delete such Data as soon as practical, subject to our obligations under any applicable laws. For the avoidance of doubt, neither the Site nor any of the Services we offer are intended for anyone under 13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect Data from anyone under the age of 13. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with Data, please contact us. If we become aware that we have collected Data from anyone under the age of 13 without verification of parental consent, we take steps to remove that information from our servers. The Site and Services are developed, hosted, offered, operated, supported, and maintained by us at our locations in the United States. The Site and Services are not intended for use by any person or entity in any jurisdiction where such use would be contrary to law or that would subject us to any registration requirement within such jurisdiction. Accordingly, those persons who choose to access or use the Site and Services from locations outside the United States do so on their own initiative and are solely responsible for compliance with local laws. Further, you understand and acknowledge that, if you choose to access the Site and Services from the European Union, Asia, or any other region of the world with laws or other requirements governing personal data collection, use, or disclosure that differ from applicable laws in the United States, then through your continued access to and use of the Site and Services, you are transferring your Data (as defined and described below) to the United States and expressly consent to have your Data transferred to and processed in the United States.

Data We Collect and How We Use It
Described below are the types and categories of Data we collect when you and other users of the Site (each, a “User”) access and use the Site (collectively, “Data”). We never sell your Data, and we always have a lawful basis for collecting the Data, but that lawful basis might be different for different types and categories, and we describe those uses below. Regardless, we never use your Data for any purpose other than the purpose for which we collected the Data in the first place, unless we get your express prior consent. In all cases, we will comply with applicable privacy laws and cease processing your Data after the legal right, obligation, or other lawful basis expires. When you enter into an agreement with us – for example, by registering for an online service that we offer on or through the Site (each, a “Service”) – we will process your Data for the purposes of fulfilling the terms of our agreement with you. In that case, our processing of your Data is based on our agreement, so your withdrawal of consent will only be effective after the purposes for processing that Data have been fulfilled and after we no longer have a legal obligation to keep that Data.

Registration Data
Description of Registration Data: “Registration Data” consists of your first and last name; your email address; your company or employer’s name (if applicable); you or your company’s or employer’s street address; you or your company’s or employer’s phone number; and other similar information that you provide us while registering for, subscribing to, or enrolling in any Service and otherwise accessing or using the Site. Registration Data also includes your authentication credentials, if any. Lawful Basis for Processing: Our lawful basis for processing Registration Data is our agreement with you and your consent. We can only provide certain of the features and functions of the Site or a Service to you if we have the Registration Data, so we need to collect, use, store, and process that Registration Data during the term of our agreement with you. Even when the Registration Data is not critically necessary to the provision of the Site and Services, we may still process that Registration Data to facilitate the interactions with you contemplated by our agreement with you. How We Use It and Who We Share It With: Registration Data is accessible generally only to us and to you. We use it to provide the Site and Services to you. In limited circumstances, we may share your Registration Data with our third-party service providers that help us provide the Site and Services to you and are under obligations to us to protect the confidentiality of your Registration Data. At times, we will share the Registration Data with other third parties at your request or to fulfill requests that you make of us. We may also use your Registration Data to offer our own products and services to you, either directly through emails or through third-party platforms, but you may opt out of those communications at any time. We will never share your authentication credentials with any third party.

Engagement Data
Description of Engagement Data: “Engagement Data” consists of all the information you input or record using the Site and Services, except as otherwise stated in this Privacy Policy. It also includes all information that is proprietary to you regarding your use of the Site and Services (other than the data that qualifies as Usage Data below) that is collected, used, stored, and and/or processed by us in connection with your access to and use of the Site and Services. Lawful Basis for Processing: Our lawful basis for processing Engagement Data is (1) our agreement with you, (2) our obligation to provide you with the features and functions of the Site and Services in which you have registered, subscribed, or enrolled; and (3) our legitimate interest in improving the Site and Services based on the Engagement Data we receive from you. How We Use It and Who We Share It With: Your Engagement Data is accessible to us, to you, and to limited third parties that we use to provide and improve the Site and Services. If we share your Engagement Data with a third party, that third party will be obligated to us to protect the confidentiality of your Engagement Data. We may also share Engagement Data with other third parties at your specific request. We may also use Engagement Data to make improvements to the Site or Services. We do not de-identify or aggregate your Engagement Data for use for any purpose other than to provide the Site and Services to you and to improve them, which may include understanding how the Site and Services are used by Users.

Usage Data
Description of Usage Data: “Usage Data” consists of the following and similar information: Information about your interactions with the Site and Services, which includes the date and time of any requests you make. This also may include details of your use of third-party products and services made accessible to you via the Site, if any. Adjustments you make to the default state of any online account you create on the Site or as part of the Services, such as custom settings. The timing of the information you post to the Site, including messages you send or receive via the Site and your interactions with our support personnel, but not including the content of those messages and interactions, which are Engagement Data (as defined above). Technical data, which may include URL information; cookie data; your IP address; the types of devices you are using to access the Site or navigate to the Site; unique device IDs; device attributes; network-connection type (i.e., Wi-Fi, 4G, LTE, Bluetooth); provider, network, and device performance; browser type; language; information enabling digital, mouse movements (including scrolling data); and GPS data (only upon your express prior consent). Information concerning rights management, operating system, and application version. Application features, pages viewed, and application crash information. Lawful Basis for Processing: Our lawful basis for processing Usage Data is (1) our agreement with you and (2) our legitimate interest in improving the Site and the Services based on the Usage Data we receive from you. How We Use It and Who We Share It With: Usage Data is accessible to us, to you, and to limited third parties that we use to provide and improve the Site and Services. If we share your Usage Data with a third party, that third party will be obligated to us to protect the confidentiality of your Usage Data. We may also share Usage Data with other third parties at your specific request. We may also use Usage Data to make improvements to the Site and Services. Both during the term of our agreement with you and thereafter, we may also use Usage Data as de-identified data, anonymized, and/or aggregated data (“De-Identified Usage Data”), and that De-Identified Usage Data belongs solely to us to use in our sole discretion (and is not Data, as that term is used in this Privacy Policy, notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein). To the extent we are required to delete any Usage Data about you, we may still retain and use De-Identified Usage Data that may have originated as your Usage Data.

Payment Data
Description of Payment Data: “Payment Data” is only collected when you choose to access or use those elements of the Site or the Services, now or in the future, that we provide to Users in consideration for your payment of a fee, or fees. Payment Data is the information necessary for us to process your payment. Payment Data will vary depending on the payment method you use – for example, bank transfer or credit card – but will include information such as: First and last name Date of birth The information related to your applicable account, or accounts, required by our applicable authorized payment processor Address and postal code Mobile phone number Email address Lawful Basis for Processing: Our lawful basis for processing Payment Data is (1) our agreement with you and (2) our legitimate interest in improving the Site and Services based on the Payment Data we receive from you. How We Use It and Who We Share It With: We only use your Payment Data to facilitate payments authorized by you, and we only communicate Payment Data to those parties who are strictly necessary for that purpose.

Who We Share Your Information With
Except where a specific limitation is noted above, we may share your Data as follows: At Your Instruction. If you request us to make your Data available to a third party, and such request furthers the purposes of the Site or the Services, we will do so. Sharing with Third-Party Vendors. In certain cases, we use the services of third-party vendors to assist us in providing certain features and functions of the Site or Services. We may share your Data with such third-party vendors solely for that purpose, and we will require those third parties to abide by our privacy policies and data security practices or privacy policies and data security practices that conform in all material respects with ours. Public Access. We may share information between Users and with the public that you have designated as public information on the Site in order to facilitate the provision of the features and functions of the Site to Users. Third-Party Offers. We may allow third parties to offer you their products and services, including offers through our Site, co-branded web pages hosted by the third parties, or via email. Whether or not you decide to participate in any such offers is up to you. If you purchase a product or service on a co-branded web page or via a third-party offer on the Site that requires you to submit financial and personally identifiable information, you are also consenting to our delivery of that information to the applicable third party. The offer will notify you if any financial or personally identifiable information will be shared. Such third party will be authorized to use the information in keeping with our contractual relationship with them and in accordance with their own privacy policies and data security practices. We do not control these third parties, and you acknowledge and agree that we are not liable for their acts or any failure to act on their part. Third-Party Service Providers. We may sometimes use a third party to provide certain elements of the Site or Services on our behalf, including sending emails to you, conducting surveys, or performing statistical analyses. In these cases, we may provide certain personal information, such as your first and last name and email address and other financial information necessary for the third-party service to be provided. However, these third parties are required to maintain the confidentiality of this information and are prohibited from retaining, sharing, storing, or using this information for any other purposes. Business Transitions. In the event that we go through a business transition, such as a merger, acquisition, liquidation, or sale of all or a portion of our assets, the information we have about you, in most instances, will be part of the assets transferred. We reserve the right to transfer that information in connection with such transactions without notice to you, provided that the acquiror has expressed to us its intent to continue to operate the Site and/or offer the Services for the benefit of you and other Users. We will not be required to obtain your consent for such a transfer. Legally Required Disclosure. We may disclose your Information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to conform to one or more applicable laws; comply with a judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process served on us; protect and defend our rights or property; or investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or violations of the terms of our agreement with you. If we ever plan to process or otherwise use any Data in the future for any other purposes not identified in this Privacy Policy, and we do not have a separate lawful basis for that new purpose for processing or use, we will only do so after obtaining your express consent. Further, we do not sell your Data for any purpose.

Technologies We Use
The technologies we use for Data collection may include the following: Cookies (or browser cookies). A cookie is a small file placed on the hard drive of your computer or other device. You may refuse to accept browser cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your browser. However, if you select this setting, you may be unable to access certain features or functions of the Site or the Services. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, the Site will issue cookies when you direct your browser to the Site. Web Beacons. Web pages included as an element of the Site and our emails may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit us, for example, to count Users who have visited those web pages or opened an email and for other related web site statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain web site content and verifying system and server integrity). Other Technologies. We may also use device identifiers, local storage, html modifiers, and different types of caching to help us understand the devices and Users who access and use the Site. Those methods include device identifiers that are either hardware-based or software-based, persistent or non-persistent, and that may identify either a device or a software module within a device (such as a web browser).

Do Not Track Options
Your web browser(s) may offer a “Do Not Track” option, which allows the individual to signal to operators of web sites and online applications and services (including behavioral advertising services) that the individual does not wish such operators to track certain of their online activities over time and across different web sites. The Site does not support “Do Not Track” requests at this time, which means that we may collect information about your online activity both while you are using the Site and after your use of the Site.

Your Rights Regarding Your Data
Under applicable data security, privacy, and other laws, you may have certain rights related to your access and control of your Data. Such rights may include the following: The right to access, correct, update, or request deletion of your Data. The right to object to processing or restrict the processing of your Data. Please note that if you exercise this right, it may limit or eliminate our ability to provide you all or some of the elements of the Site or Services. The right to request portability of your Data. The right to opt-out of marketing communications we send you. You can exercise this right by clicking the “Unsubscribe” or “Opt-Out” link found in these communications. The right to not be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, known as Automatic Decision Making. The right to submit a complaint to any applicable regulatory authority about our processing activities. The right to opt-out of us sharing (as defined in the California Privacy Rights Act) your Data, including for direct marketing purposes, subject to certain legal exceptions. We may use additional processes to verify your identity before we reveal or delete any of your Data, including two-factor or two-step authentication measures to ensure we can identify you. This list may not include all of your rights under applicable laws. If you believe you have additional rights, please contact us using the methods cited in this Privacy Policy. Further, although we currently do not process Data without consent, if we at any time in the future process Data without your express consent, you may opt-out or withdraw consent at any time. If our processing of your Data is based on your consent, you may withdraw your consent at any time, and we will cease collecting and processing your Data. However, in some cases, this may result in your inability to access and use all or some of the elements of the Site or Services, and your withdrawal of consent does not limit our ability to use the De-Identified Usage Data (as defined above) for use by us in connection with our legitimate business efforts in the future. In addition, your withdrawal of consent may not prevent us from retaining and processing Data if we have gathered such Data pursuant to a different lawful basis or to preserve legal claims. For example, if you give your consent for us to process your Data, but we are also required by law to keep your Data, that separate “lawful basis” will still apply, even if you withdraw your consent. Please note that in cases where, by exercising any of the above rights, you end up limiting or eliminating our ability to provide you with all or some of the elements of the Site or Services, we shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cancel or suspend any online account you may have created on the Site and/or terminate your access to or use of the Site and Services. We will try to comply with your request(s) as soon as reasonably practicable. Upon receipt of your written request, we will provide you with a copy of your information, although in certain limited circumstances we may not be able to make all relevant information available to you, such as where that information also pertains to another User. In such circumstances, we will provide reasons for the denial to you upon request. Please also note that, if you do opt-out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we may still send you messages for administrative or other purposes directly relating to your use of the Site or Services, and you cannot opt-out from receiving those messages while continuing to use the Site or Services. To exercise any of these rights, or if you have any questions about our processing of your Data, please contact us at info@nomad-go.com.

Privacy for California Residents
California adopted the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which took effect at the beginning of 2020 and has now adopted the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), portions of which took effect on January 1, 2022. We comply with the requirements of the CCPA and CPRA to the extent they apply to us. If you are a California resident, you may request to exercise your rights for any Data we have processed in the 12 months prior to your request. Such request covers any categories, sources, purposes, and, if applicable, third parties to whom we share the Data. Further, you can exercise any of your rights free of discrimination – for example, we cannot increase the fees charged to you or decrease the quality of the products or services provided to you because you exercise your rights. For more information, please direct your questions to us at info@nomad-go.com.

Our Security Practices
The security of your Data is important to us. We use commercially reasonable efforts to store and maintain your Data in a secure environment. We take technical, contractual, administrative, and physical security steps designed to protect Data that you provide to us. We have implemented procedures designed to limit the dissemination of your Data to only such designated personnel as are reasonably necessary to carry out the stated purposes we have communicated to you.

Third-Party Policies and Data Security Practices
You may be able to access third-party web sites and other tools and services or products via a link on the Site or made available as part of the Services. The privacy policies and data security practices of these third parties are not under our control and may differ from ours. The use of any Data that you may provide to any third parties will be governed by the privacy policies and data security practices of such third party or by your independent agreement with such third party, as the case may be. If you have any doubts about the privacy or security of the information you are providing to a third party, we recommend that you contact that third party directly for more information or to review its privacy policies and data security practices. This Privacy Policy does not address, and we are not responsible for, the privacy, information, or other practices of any third parties, including any third party operating any offering, web site, or other products or services used in connection with the Site or Services. The inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement of the linked web site, products, or service by us or by our Affiliates.

Our Retention Of Data
We will keep your Data for as long as it remains necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy or as required by law, which may extend beyond the termination of our relationship with you. We may retain certain Data as necessary to prevent fraud or future abuse, or for legitimate business purposes, such as analysis of De-Identified Usage Data, account recovery, or if required by law. All retained information will remain subject to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Updates To This Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason by posting an updated version on the Site and posting a notice to Users concerning the update. Unless stated otherwise, our current Privacy Policy applies to all Data that we have about you and any online account you may create on the Site. The date on which the latest update was made is indicated at the top of this document. We recommend that you print a copy of this Privacy Policy for your reference and revisit this Privacy Policy from time to time to ensure you are aware of any updates. Your continued access to and use of the Site and Services signifies your acceptance of any updates. If you do not wish to be subject to this Privacy Policy, as updated, you should not access or use any of the features or functions of the Site or Services or otherwise interact with us on the Site or elsewhere online.

Contact Us
You can help by keeping us informed of any changes in your information or circumstances, such as a change of your personal contact information. If you would like to access your information; if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions; or if you find any errors in our information about you, please contact us at:

Nomad Go, Inc
6513 132nd Ave NE #143    
Kirkland WA 98033 USA
Email: info@nomad-go.com