Privacy Policy
Last Updated: February 15, 2026
At Theron Energy, we take the security of our innovators and partners seriously. This policy outlines how we handle your data across our global energy network. Theron Energy will always comply with all CCPA & GDPR rules and regulations.
GDPR (EU) and CCPA (California) are major data privacy laws granting individuals rights over their personal data, including access, deletion, and knowledge of data usage. While both enforce strict data protection, GDPR requires proactive opt-in consent for data processing, whereas CCPA primarily focuses on a “Do Not Sell” opt-out right for consumers. GDPR has a broader scope, applying to any entity processing EU data, while CCPA applies to for-profit businesses meeting specific, higher revenue or data thresholds. You will be able to locate our GDPR and CCPA yellow button at the bottom of our website right side named Privacy and Cookie Policy. Once you click on it, you may opt in or opt out to the following message:
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I. Data Collection
We collect information provided during Registration and via the Dealer Application, including:
- Professional Identity: Name, business entity, and contact details.
- Security Logs: For the protection of our “Disruptive Technology,” we log access attempts to high-security areas of the site.
II. Use of Information
Your data is used solely to:
- Verify dealership eligibility and facilitate energy solution distributions.
- Secure the Board – Confidential portal against unauthorized breaches.
- Provide updates on Investor relations and technology milestones.
III. International Data Transfers
Theron Energy operates globally. By using our services, you consent to the transfer of information to our secure servers in the United States, governed by US and international privacy standards. We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal data.
IV. Your Rights
You may update your information at any time via My Account. To request a formal export or deletion of your data, please contact our administrative board through the official contact us page.

Here is a summary of major international privacy regulations and frameworks:
- EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation): The most influential regulation, applying to any organization handling data of EU/EEA residents.
- ePrivacy Directive (EU): Governs cookie consent and electronic communications.
- Digital Markets Act (DMA) & Digital Services Act (DSA) (EU): Regulates large online platforms and data handling.
- UK GDPR: Post-Brexit regulation mirroring the EU GDPR.
- Convention for the Protection of Human Rights (Council of Europe): Foundational European privacy rights.
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- Asia-Pacific:
- China: Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL).
- Japan: Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI).
- Singapore: Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).
- Philippines: Data Privacy Act of 2011.
- Americas:
- Brazil: General Data Protection Law (LGPD).
- Canada: Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), plus provincial laws in Quebec, Alberta, and BC.
- USA: Lacks a single federal law, but has comprehensive state laws including California (CCPA/CPRA), Virginia (VCDPA), Colorado (CPA), Connecticut (CTDPA), and Utah (UCPA).
- Africa & Middle East:
- Africa: Approximately 72% of countries have comprehensive laws, with many, including Zambia, Togo, and Madagascar, appointing data protection authorities (DPAs) in 2024-2025.
- Switzerland: Federal Act on Data Protection.
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- OECD Guidelines: Guidelines on Cross-Border Privacy Law Enforcement.
- APEC Privacy Framework: Cross-border privacy rules for the Asia-Pacific.
