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Privacy Policy
Republic Signal — operated by Red Eagle Group, LLC.
1. About This Publication and Policy
Republic Signal is a financial commentary and market intelligence publication operated by Red Eagle Group, LLC, a limited liability company organised under the laws of Delaware, United States. The Editorial Platform — comprising the website at republicsignal.com and the associated email newsletter program — distributes market analysis, investment commentary, financial news, and editorial content to Readers who have subscribed to receive it.
This Privacy Policy describes the personal data practices of the Editorial Platform — what data is collected from Readers and visitors, how it is used, with whom it is shared, how long it is held, and what rights apply to it. Every person who visits the website, subscribes to our newsletter, or otherwise interacts with the Editorial Platform is covered by this Policy.
This Policy operates as a companion to our Terms & Conditions. Defined terms — including “Editorial Platform,” “Reader,” and “Guarded Parties” — are established in the Terms & Conditions and carry the same meaning throughout this Policy. Where the two documents conflict, the Terms & Conditions govern.
Accessing the website or subscribing to our newsletter constitutes acceptance of the data practices described here. Readers who prefer otherwise should leave the website and unsubscribe from our correspondence.
2. Data Controller
Personal data collected through the Editorial Platform is controlled by:
Red Eagle Group, LLC
1000 Northwest Street
Wilmington, Delaware, 19801
Email: contact@republicsignal.com
Website: republicsignal.com
All privacy inquiries, data rights requests, and opt-out submissions should be directed to contact@republicsignal.com.
3. Age Restrictions
The Editorial Platform is intended for adults aged eighteen (18) and over. Consistent with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), 15 U.S.C. §§ 6501–6506, we do not knowingly collect personal data from children under thirteen (13). Any such data discovered in our systems will be deleted without delay. Report suspected COPPA violations to contact@republicsignal.com.
4. Personal Data We Collect
4.1 Data Readers provide directly
When a Reader subscribes to the Editorial Platform through an opt-in form, the name and email address submitted are collected. Additional information provided through a contact form or direct email is also collected.
4.2 Data collected automatically
Each visit to the website and each newsletter open generates technical data: IP address and approximate geographic region; browser type and version; device type and operating system; pages viewed and session duration; links activated within emails; and engagement signals captured through tracking pixels embedded in newsletter sends. Pixels record whether correspondence was opened and on which device type. Readers can prevent pixel-based tracking by disabling automatic image loading in their email client.
4.3 Data obtained from list acquisition partners
A portion of the Editorial Platform’s subscriber base is sourced from third-party acquisition partners — co-registration programs, lead exchanges, and list providers. Each partner is contractually required to confirm that every contact in a supplied batch provided express consent for commercial financial email communications prior to transfer. Suppression-file matching is applied to all incoming batches before deployment.
4.4 Cookies and analytics technologies
Cookies and analytics scripts operate on the website. Their function and Reader controls are described in Section 8 below.
4.5 Data not collected
Government identification numbers, payment credentials, brokerage account details, biometric identifiers, and precise GPS coordinates are not collected through the Editorial Platform. Data of this nature arriving incidentally through a Reader message is used only to address that message and is not retained.
5. Purposes and Legal Grounds for Processing
5.1 Delivering the newsletter
The primary purpose for holding a Reader’s email address is sending the financial commentary, market analysis, and editorial content they subscribed to receive. Every commercial email includes sender identification and a functioning unsubscribe mechanism.
5.2 Affiliate and advertiser attribution
When a Reader activates a sponsored or affiliate link and completes a qualifying action, a confirmation signal is transmitted to the relevant commercial partner. The data transmitted is limited to what is strictly necessary for conversion verification — a click identifier, a timestamp, and the event category.
5.3 List performance and editorial improvement
Aggregate engagement metrics — open rates, click-through rates, unsubscribe rates, and delivery statistics — are analysed to maintain list health and inform editorial decisions. Individual Reader profiles are not constructed for purposes beyond newsletter delivery.
5.4 Security and legal obligations
Data may be processed to detect and address suspicious activity, maintain platform security, enforce agreements, and comply with applicable law.
5.5 Legal grounds under international frameworks
For Readers located in the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, or Switzerland, processing rests on the following legal bases: consent as the primary ground for marketing correspondence and non-essential tracking technologies; legitimate interests for list hygiene, security, and editorial analysis, where those interests do not override Reader rights; and legal obligation where required by applicable law. Consent may be withdrawn at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing — see Section 7 for withdrawal mechanisms.
6. AI Disclosure
Artificial intelligence tools — including large language models — may be used to assist in drafting, editing, or formatting content distributed through the Editorial Platform. All content undergoes human editorial review before publication or distribution. AI-assisted content may contain errors, omissions, or outdated assertions. No AI-assisted content constitutes personalised financial guidance or a substitute for advice from a qualified professional.
7. Email Correspondence and Opt-Out Rights
7.1 CAN-SPAM compliance
All commercial correspondence distributed through the Editorial Platform is structured to satisfy the requirements of the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM Act, 15 U.S.C. § 7701 et seq.). Each message accurately identifies the sender, includes a valid physical mailing address, uses honest subject lines, and carries a functioning unsubscribe mechanism. Opt-out requests are processed within ten (10) business days of receipt.
The full consent framework governing Reader correspondence — including mobile messaging terms and CASL compliance — is set out in Part Four of our Terms & Conditions.
7.2 How to unsubscribe
Activating the unsubscribe link in any email, or submitting a written request to contact@republicsignal.com, removes the Reader’s address from active send lists and enters it into a permanent suppression file. Suppression records are maintained without a fixed expiry date to prevent re-contact as the list is refreshed from acquisition sources.
7.3 Mobile messages
Where text messages are sent to a mobile number provided by a Reader, prior express written consent will be obtained as required by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (47 U.S.C. § 227). Text STOP to any message to opt out. Mobile opt-outs do not affect email correspondence.
7.4 Canadian Readers
Where Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) governs a message, reliance is placed on the express or implied consent recorded at the time the Reader’s contact information was collected. The withdrawal rights described above apply equally under CASL.
8. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
8.1 Website cookies
The website uses cookies for session management, basic functionality, traffic analytics, and advertising attribution. Analytics cookies aggregate visitor behaviour data to inform editorial and operational decisions.
8.2 Email pixels
Tracking pixels in newsletter sends record whether correspondence was opened and on what device type. Link activations within emails are also logged. This data is evaluated at the campaign level and is not used to construct individual Reader profiles beyond delivery management.
8.3 Third-party technologies
Analytics, advertising, and distribution tools integrated into the Editorial Platform may place their own cookies or tracking scripts. Their independent data practices are governed by their own privacy policies.
8.4 Reader controls
Cookie preferences can be managed or cleared through browser settings at any time. Disabling non-essential cookies does not prevent access to editorial content. Email pixel tracking is blocked by configuring the email client to suppress automatic image loading.
8.5 Do Not Track
No agreed technical standard exists for browser Do Not Track signals. The Editorial Platform does not alter its data practices in response to such signals.
9. Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure
The Editorial Platform is funded in part through advertising and affiliate arrangements. Red Eagle Group, LLC may receive compensation when Readers activate sponsored or affiliate links and complete qualifying actions. Compensation formats include cost-per-click fees, cost-per-acquisition commissions, revenue-sharing agreements, and fixed-fee placements.
This section, together with individual disclosures placed within each piece of sponsored or affiliate content at the moment of Reader exposure, constitutes the standing material-connection disclosure required under the Federal Trade Commission’s endorsement and testimonials guidance at 16 C.F.R. Part 255.
All advertising partners and affiliate relationships are reviewed before placement. A compensation arrangement confers no endorsement of the advertised product, no warranty of its quality, and no assessment of its suitability for any individual Reader.
The full description of commercial arrangements and their influence on editorial content is set out in Part Five of our Terms & Conditions.
10. Disclosure of Data to Third Parties
Personal data is shared only as described in this section and for no other purpose.
Email delivery providers. Platforms used to transmit newsletter correspondence receive Reader contact data exclusively for that transmission purpose, under data-processing agreements that prohibit independent use.
Advertising and affiliate partners. Attribution signals — including device identifiers, IP addresses, click data, and conversion event records — are shared with commercial partners to verify and settle campaign performance. This sharing may constitute a sale or sharing of personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act. California Readers may opt out as described in Section 11.
Technology and infrastructure vendors. Hosting, analytics, and other operational service providers access limited data in the course of providing their services, under written terms that restrict permitted use.
Affiliated entities. Entities under common ownership or control with Red Eagle Group, LLC may receive data for coordinated publishing, marketing, and operational purposes, subject to equivalent data-handling standards.
Legal and regulatory authorities. Data is disclosed where required by applicable law, valid legal process, or where reasonably necessary to protect rights, prevent harm, or ensure the safety of others.
Business successors. In the event of a merger, acquisition, asset sale, or restructuring involving Red Eagle Group, LLC, Reader data may transfer to the relevant counterparty.
Reader email addresses and personal profiles are not sold or rented to unaffiliated third parties for independent marketing purposes beyond what is described above.
11. Your Privacy Rights
11.1 California residents — CCPA / CPRA
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, confers specific rights on California residents regarding their personal information. In the preceding twelve months, the Editorial Platform may have collected and — in some instances — sold or shared the following categories: contact identifiers including names, email addresses, IP addresses, and device IDs; internet and network activity data including email-open records and click histories; approximate geolocation derived from IP analysis; commercial interaction data; and behavioural inferences.
California Readers may request disclosure, deletion, correction, or portability of their data; opt out of any sale or sharing; and exercise these rights free of discriminatory treatment. Submit a verifiable request to contact@republicsignal.com with the subject line “California Privacy Rights.” Acknowledgement is provided within ten (10) business days; substantive response within forty-five (45) calendar days with a possible extension. Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals from California IP addresses are honoured as valid opt-out requests.
11.2 Nevada residents
Nevada residents may direct us not to sell covered information under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A by writing to contact@republicsignal.com.
11.3 Other U.S. state residents
Residents of Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, Texas, Oregon, Montana, Delaware, and other states with enacted consumer privacy legislation may have rights to access, correct, delete, and port their data, and to opt out of targeted advertising or data sales. Submit requests to contact@republicsignal.com. Responses include any available appeal pathway.
11.4 EEA, UK, and Switzerland
Where GDPR, UK GDPR, or Swiss data-protection law applies, Readers have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection — including an unconditional right to object to direct marketing. Contact contact@republicsignal.com; responses are provided within one calendar month. Readers retain the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in their country of residence.
11.5 Canada
To the extent PIPEDA or applicable provincial legislation governs these activities, Canadian Readers may access, correct, and withdraw consent over their personal data. Write to contact@republicsignal.com.
12. Data Retention
Active Reader data is retained for as long as the email address remains on an active send list. Following unsubscription, the address is moved to the suppression file and retained indefinitely to prevent re-contact as the list is refreshed.
Analytics and technical log data is retained for a limited period — typically not exceeding thirteen (13) months — before deletion or anonymisation.
Where data is relevant to a pending or anticipated legal matter or compliance obligation, it is retained for as long as that matter requires.
13. Security
Proportionate technical and organisational measures are applied to protect personal data against unauthorised access, loss, and disclosure. Current measures include TLS encryption for data in transit, access controls limiting data to authorised personnel, and periodic security reviews.
No internet-connected system is completely secure. If a data breach triggers mandatory notification obligations under applicable federal or state law, affected individuals and relevant authorities will be notified within the legally required timeframe.
14. International Data Transfers
The Editorial Platform is operated from the United States. Readers who access it from outside the United States should be aware that their personal data is transferred to and processed in the United States, where data-protection standards may differ from those in their home country. Where GDPR or another international framework independently requires specific safeguards for such transfers, appropriate mechanisms — which may include Standard Contractual Clauses — will be implemented.
15. Additional Terms
Scope limitation. Red Eagle Group, LLC is organised under U.S. law. References to non-U.S. privacy frameworks apply only where those frameworks independently govern these activities.
Third-party links. The Editorial Platform and newsletter may link to external websites and resources. Neither Red Eagle Group, LLC nor the Editorial Platform is responsible for the content, privacy practices, or availability of those third-party sites.
Accessibility. The Editorial Platform is committed to accessibility consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Contact contact@republicsignal.com to report accessibility barriers.
Policy updates. This Policy may be revised at any time. The current version is always posted at republicsignal.com with an updated Effective Date. Continued use of the Editorial Platform after a revision constitutes acceptance.
16. Contact
Privacy questions, rights requests, and opt-out submissions:
Red Eagle Group, LLC
1000 Northwest Street
Wilmington, Delaware, 19801
Email: contact@republicsignal.com
Website: republicsignal.com
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