Bitcoin Loophole – Galleta

The following statement sets out details of the cookies policy adopted by Bitcoin Loophole
regarding its website(s) (the “Website(s)“; “we“; “us” or
our“) to gather and disseminate information (“Cookies Policy“). Whenever in this
Cookies Policy that We refer to “you” or “yours”‘ the intention is to all users who make use of our Website(s).

We use cookies (small text files containing a string of alphanumeric characters that we put on your computer) and
other similar tracking technologies (like web beacons, pixels, tags and scripts) to uniquely identify visitors’
and/or users’ browsers and to gather information about how visitor and/or user interaction with the Website(s),
including for interest-based advertising. We use this information for the following purposes: assisting visitors
and/or users in navigation; assisting in registration, login and the ability to provide feedback; analyzing the use
of products, services or applications; and assisting with promotional and marketing efforts (including behavioral
advertising). Some of our service providers, affiliates, sub-contractors, business partners, advertisers, publishers,
advertising agencies and/or platforms, etc. (herein: “Third Parties“), may also use such technologies
in connection with the services they perform on our behalf.

Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your personally identifiable information unless you choose to provide this
information to us (by, for example, registering for one of our services). However, once you choose to furnish the
Website(s) with your personally identifiable information, this information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie.

We collect and/or use cookies through: (1) Website(s) operated by us and/or by our authorized Third Parties, from
which you are accessing this Cookies Policy, including the Website; (2) through software and/or mobile applications
that may be made available by us and/or by our authorized Third Parties, for use on or through computers and/or
mobile devices. By using the Website, you agree to the terms and conditions of this Cookies Policy. Please read this
Cookies Policy carefully.

We use the following categories of cookies for our Website(s):

1.4. Persistent Cookies. These cookies are not deleted when you close your browser but are saved on your device for a fixed period or until you delete them. Each time you visit the Website(s), the server that set the cookie will recognize the Persistent Cookie saved on your device. We and others use Persistent Cookies to store your preferences, so that they are available for your next visit, for example, if you are already logged into our Website(s), these cookies will skip the log-in when you visit our Website(s) again.

1.3. Functional Cookies. We use Functional Cookies to save your settings on the Website(s) – settings such as your currency preference when using the Website. We also use Functional Cookies to store data so that you can easily find it the next time you visit the Website(s).

1.2. Essential Cookies. These cookies are necessary for the operation of the Website(s) and, for example, enable a user to log-in and enjoy member benefits (if applicable).

1.1. Session Cookies. These cookies are stored only temporarily during a browsing session and are deleted from your device when you close the browser. We use Session Cookies to support the functionality of the Website(s) and to understand your use of the Website(s), for example, which pages you visit, which links you use and how long you stay on each page.

We will disclose contact and/or billing information (if applicable) to Third Parties only as described in our
Privacy Policy and/or this Cookies Policy:

2.1. With your express permission;

2.2. With our Partners (as defined in our Privacy Policy) and/or
affiliates, which include entities controlling, controlled by, or under common control with us;

2.3. Where We contract with Third Parties (including our Partners as defined in our
Privacy Policy) to provide our Services or be provided with
certain services, such as analytics, data management services, web hosting and development
(“Service Providers“). We ask Service Providers to confirm that their privacy and security
practices are consistent with ours, we provide our Service Providers with only the information necessary for
them to perform the services we request, and Service Providers are prohibited from using such information for
purposes other than as specified by us;

2.4. In the event that we will be merged, sold, or in the event of a transfer of some or all of our assets
(including in bankruptcy), or in the event of another corporate change, we may disclose or transfer information
in connection with such transaction;

2.5. Where we believe it is necessary to protect the Website or its users; to enforce our terms or the legal
rights of us or of others; or to comply with a request from governmental authorities, legal process, or other
legal obligations;

2.6. We may also share and disclose other information that we collect, including aggregate information, as we
consider necessary to develop and provide our services, including in the ways described herein and/or in our
Privacy Policy; and

2.7. We may also be required to disclose information in response to lawful requests by public authorities,
including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.