To receive more information or to find out how to get involved with DATA, please contact the Secretariat. For press enquiries, contact the Communications Chair.
For membership and partnership opportunities, contact Chris Mitchell, DATA Executive Director.
Chris Mitchell: chris.mitchell@DATAuthority.org — Executive Director
Enquiries can also be directed to DATA board members:
Edan Yago: edan.yago@DATAuthority.org — Digital
John Beccia: john.beccia@DATAuthority.org — Regulatory
Patrick Murck: patrick.murck@DATAuthority.org — Bitcoin and Crypto Community
Stan Stalnaker: stan.stalnaker@DATAuthority.org — Communications
If you are interested in DATA membership, becoming a friend of DATA, represent a regulatory entity or are part of the media, please get in touch directly or email the Secretariat [at] DATAuthority.org .
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DATA Privacy Policy
We Respect Your Privacy
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With Whom Do We Share the Personal Information We Collect Through This Site:
Our Benefit Partners
We may share your personal information with benefit companies (including our affiliates) that perform services on our behalf, for example, a provider that supplies discount members services or products. Our service providers are required by contract to protect the confidentiality of the personal information we share with them and to use it only to provide specific services on our behalf.
Government and Legal Disclosures
We may disclose the personal information we collect through this Site, when we, in good faith, believe disclosure is appropriate to comply with the law (or a court order or subpoena); to prevent or investigate a possible crime, such as fraud or identity theft; to enforce our Terms and Conditions or other agreements that govern your use of this Site; or to protect the rights, property or safety of our company, our users, or others.