
Lagrange Token Airdrop Privacy Policy
Last Updated: May 28, 2025
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes the types of personal information that Lagrange Foundation (“we,” “our,” and/or “us”) collects, uses, and discloses from individuals (“you” or “your”) who use our website lagrangefoundation.org and services that link to this Privacy Policy (our “Services”) in connection with the Lagrange Token Airdrop initiative (“Lagrange Token Airdrop”). As used in this Privacy Policy, “personal information” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual. By using our Services, you agree to the collection, use, disclosure, and procedures described in this Privacy Policy. Beyond the Privacy Policy, your use of our Services is also subject to our Terms of Service which can be found at https://www.lagrangefoundation.org/terms-of-service.
Please note that this Privacy Policy applies to users outside the United States (U.S.). If you are located in the U.S., you cannot use our Services, and we ask that you do not attempt to use our Services or otherwise to provide personal information to us.
Personal Information We Collect
We may collect a variety of personal information from or about you or your devices from various sources, as described below. Where applicable, we indicate whether and why you must provide us with your personal information, as well as the consequences of failing to do so. If you do not provide your personal information when requested, you may not be able to use our Services if that personal information is necessary to provide you with our Services or if we are legally required to collect it.
A. Personal Information You Provide to Us
Registration For Lagrange Token Airdrop. When you register your interest for the Lagrange Token Airdrop, we ask you for your wallet address and your X account information. This information is needed so that we can confirm your identity, and drop the token to your wallet after the verification process has been completed. If you do not provide us with this information, we will be unable to provide our Services to you.
Communications. If you contact us directly, we may receive information about you, such as your name, email address, the contents of a message or attachments that you may send to us, and other information you choose to provide. When you communicate with us online, third party vendors receive and store these communications on our behalf.
B. Personal Information We Receive from Other Sources
Account Verification. When you register your interest for the Lagrange Token Airdrop, you will be re-directed to a third-party service provider that we use, Billions. This service provider will ask you to provide information to verify that you are a real and unique individual (Proof of Humanity and Proof of Uniqueness). This information is needed so that we can confirm the validity of your request, and that you have not submitted another Lagrange Token Airdrop request in the past. We encourage you to review our third-party service provider’s privacy policy for more information about how they collect and use personal information.
C. Personal Information We Collect When You Use Our Services
Location Information. When you use our Services, we may receive your location information (for example, your IP address may indicate your general geographic region).
Device Information. We receive information about the device and software you use to access our Services, including IP address, web browser type, operating system version, phone carrier and manufacturer, application installations, date and time of access, transmission protocol, and device identifiers.
Usage Information. To help us understand how you use our Services and to help us improve it, we automatically receive information about your interactions with our Services, like the pages or other content you view, referrer information (the website you visited before coming to our Services), and the dates and times of your visits.
Information from Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies. We and our third-party partners may collect information using cookies, which are small files of letters and numbers that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your computer. They contain information that is transferred to your computer’s hard drive. We and our third-party partners may also use pixel tags and web beacons on the Services. These are tiny graphic images placed on web pages or in our emails that allow us to determine whether you have performed a specific action. We use cookies, beacons, invisible tags, and similar technologies (collectively “Cookies”) to collect information about your browsing activities and to distinguish you from other users of the Services. This aids your experience when you use the Services and allows us to improve the functionality of the Services. Cookies can be used for performance management (i.e., collecting information on how the Services are being used for analytics purposes). They can also be used for functionality management, enabling us to make your visit more efficient by, for example, remembering language preferences, passwords, and log-in details. Below is an overview of the types of Cookies we and third parties may use to collect information.
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Strictly Necessary Cookies. Some Cookies are strictly necessary to make the Services available to you. We cannot provide you with the Services without this type of Cookies.
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Functional Cookies. Functional Cookies are used to recognize you when you return to the Services. This enables us to adapt our content for you and remember your preferences. For example, we use functional Cookies to remember your choice of language or region.
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Analytical and Performance Cookies. We also use Cookies for website analytics purposes to operate, maintain and improve the Services. We may use our own analytics Cookies or use third-party analytics providers. These providers may also collect information about your use of other websites, apps, and online resources.
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Advertisement Cookies. We also use Cookies for advertisement purposes to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously, and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.
Please review your web browser’s “Help” file to learn how you may modify your cookie settings. Please note that if you delete or choose not to accept cookies from our Services, you may not be able to utilize the features of our Services to their fullest potential. You can find more information about your rights and choices, and how to block the use of certain Cookies in the section Your Rights and Choices below.
How We Use the Personal Information We Collect
We use the personal information we collect:
- To provide, maintain, improve, and enhance our Services;
- For Proof of Humanity and Proof of Uniqueness purposes;
- To understand and analyze how you use our Services and develop new products, services, features, and functionality;
- To communicate with you, provide you with updates and other information relating to our Services, provide information that you request, respond to comments and questions, and otherwise provide customer support;
- To facilitate the connection of third-party services or applications;
- To generate anonymized or aggregate data containing only de-identified, non-personal information that we may use for any lawful purposes;
- To find and prevent fraud and abuse, and respond to trust and safety issues that may arise;
- For compliance purposes, including enforcing our Terms of Service or other legal rights, or as may be required by applicable laws and regulations or requested by any judicial process or governmental agency; and
- For other purposes for which we provide specific notice at the time the information is collected.
Legal Bases for Processing Personal Information
If you are located in certain regions, including the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom (“UK”), and Switzerland, we only process your personal information when we have a valid “legal basis”, including as set forth below.
- Consent. We may process your personal information where you have consented to certain processing of your personal information.
- Contractual Necessity. We may process your personal information where required to provide you with the Services. For example, we may need to process your personal information to provide you with our Services.
- Compliance with a Legal Obligation. We may process your personal information where we have a legal obligation to do so. For example, we may process your personal information to comply with tax and accounting obligations.
- Legitimate Interests. We may process your personal information where we or a third party have a legitimate interest in processing your personal information. Specifically, we have a legitimate interest in using your personal information for product development and internal analytics purposes, and otherwise to improve the safety, security, and performance of the Services. We only rely on our or a third party’s legitimate interests to process your personal information when these interests are not overridden by your rights and interests.
How We Disclose the Personal Information We Collect
Partners and Affiliates. We may disclose any personal information we receive to our current or future partners and affiliates for any of the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
Vendors and Service Providers. We may disclose any personal information we receive to vendors and service providers retained in connection with the operation of our Services, including for the purpose of confirming that you are a unique user, and not a bot. You understand and agree that the collection, use, and disclosure of your information by these other online services will be governed by the privacy policies of these other online services. We encourage you to review their privacy policies.
Analytics Partners. We use analytics services such as Google Analytics to collect and process certain analytics data. You can learn more about Google’s practices by visiting https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/.
As Required By Law and Similar Disclosures. We may access, preserve, and disclose your information if we believe doing so is required or appropriate to comply with law enforcement requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena, respond to your requests, or protect your, our, or others’ rights, property, or safety.
Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers. We may transfer your information to service providers, advisors, potential transactional partners, or other third parties in connection with the consideration, negotiation, or completion of a corporate transaction in which we are acquired by or merged with another company or we sell, liquidate, or transfer all or a portion of our assets.
Consent. We may also disclose your information with your permission.
Your Rights and Choices
Under Cayman Islands Law, you have certain data protection rights in relation to the processing of your personal data, including the right to:
- be informed about the purposes for which your personal data are processed;
- access your personal data;
- stop direct marketing;
- restrict the processing of your personal data;
- have incomplete or inaccurate personal data corrected;
- ask us to stop processing your personal data;
- be informed of a personal data breach (unless the breach is unlikely to be prejudicial to you);
- complain to the Data Protection Ombudsman; and
- require us to delete your personal data in some limited circumstances.
Depending on your location, you may have specific rights regarding your personal information. If you are located in the EEA, the UK or Switzerland, you have the rights described below.
- You may request access to the personal information we maintain about you, update, and correct inaccuracies in your personal information, restrict or object to the processing of your personal information, have your personal information anonymized or deleted, as appropriate, or exercise your right to data portability to easily transfer your personal information to another company. In addition, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, including in your country of residence, place of work or where an incident took place.
- You may withdraw any consent you previously provided to us regarding the processing of your personal information at any time and free of charge. We will apply your preferences going forward and this will not affect the lawfulness of the processing before you withdrew your consent.
You may exercise these rights by contacting us using the contact details at the end of this Privacy Policy. Before fulfilling your request, we may ask you to provide reasonable information to verify your identity. Please note that there are exceptions and limitations to each of these rights, and that while any changes you make will be reflected in active user databases instantly or within a reasonable period of time, we may retain personal information for backups, archiving, prevention of fraud and abuse, analytics, satisfaction of legal obligations, or where we otherwise reasonably believe that we have a legitimate reason to do so.
How to Block Cookies. You can block Cookies by setting your internet browser to block some or all Cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all Cookies (including essential Cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of the Services. You can change your browser settings to block or notify you when you receive a Cookie, delete Cookies or browse the Services using your browser’s anonymous usage setting. Please refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn more about how to adjust or modify your browser settings. If you do not agree to our use of Cookies or similar technologies which store information on your device, you should change your browser settings accordingly. Where required by applicable law, you will be asked to consent to certain Cookies and similar technologies before we use or install them on your computer or other device.
If you choose not to provide us with personal information we collect, some features of the Services may not work as intended.
Third Parties
Our Services may contain links to other websites, products, or services that we do not own or operate. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these third parties. Please be aware that this Privacy Policy does not apply to your activities on these third-party services or any information you disclose to these third parties. We encourage you to read their privacy policies before providing any information to them.
Retention
When you request that we do so, we take measures to delete your personal information or keep it in a form that does not permit identifying you when this personal information is no longer necessary for the purposes for which we process it, unless we are required by law to keep this information for a longer period. When we process personal information for our own purposes, we determine the retention period taking into account various criteria, such as the type of services provided to you, the nature and length of our relationship with you, possible re-enrollment with the Services, the impact on the Services we provide to you if we delete some personal information from or about you, and mandatory retention periods provided by law and the statute of limitations.
Security
We make reasonable efforts to protect your information by using security measures designed to safeguard the information we maintain. However, because no electronic transmission or storage of information can be entirely secure, we can make no guarantees as to the security or privacy of your information.
Children's Privacy
We do not knowingly collect, maintain, or use personal information from children under 13 years of age, and no part of our Services is directed to children. If you learn that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of this Privacy Policy, then you may alert us at support@lagrangefoundation.org.
International Visitors
Our Services are not intended for visitors located within the United States. Depending on your location, we may transfer personal information to other regions of the world with laws governing data collection and use that may differ from your country. We may transfer personal information from the EEA, the UK or Switzerland to third countries based on European Commission-approved or UK Government-approved Standard Contractual Clauses, or otherwise in accordance with applicable data protection laws. We may also transfer your personal information to other countries or regions in connection with storage and processing of data, fulfilling your requests, and operating the Services. By providing any information, including personal information, on or to the Services, you consent to such transfer, storage, and processing. For more information about the tools that we use to transfer personal information, or to obtain a copy of the contractual safeguards we use for such transfers (if applicable), you can contact us as described below.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We will post any updates to this Privacy Policy on this page, and the revised version will be effective when it is posted. If we make a material update, we may notify you of such update through our Services, by email, or other means.
Contact Information
Lagrange Foundation is responsible and the data controller for processing your personal information. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our processing activities, please email us at support@lagrangefoundation.org.