Conditions Under Which Taavia May Share User Information with Legal Authorities
Taavia is committed to protecting users’ privacy; however, in certain exceptional circumstances, it may be required to provide user information to legal authorities. These conditions are in accordance with national and international laws and will only be done if there is a valid legal order.
1. Valid Judicial or Legal Order
✅ If a court, judicial bodies, or official legal authorities request information with a judicial order or official directive, Taavia is obligated to cooperate.
✅ This includes requests for criminal investigations, legal disputes, or security and international matters.
2. Prevention of Crimes and Security Threats
✅ If user information contains evidence of a crime, security threat, or violation of criminal laws, Taavia may report the relevant information to the appropriate authorities.
✅ This includes cases like online fraud, money laundering, cybercrime, terrorist threats, and cyberattacks.
3. Protection of Users’ and Taavia’s Rights and Security
✅ If a user engages in malicious behavior or illegal actions that could harm other users or Taavia’s infrastructure, the necessary information may be provided to the relevant authorities to prevent harm.
✅ This includes misuse of the service, cyberattacks, identity theft, or attempts to breach systems.
4. Compliance with Financial, Tax, and Transaction Monitoring Laws
✅ If necessary, Taavia may provide user information to relevant authorities to comply with financial regulations, tax laws, and anti-money laundering (AML) regulations.
✅ This includes requests from banks, financial regulatory bodies, and economic crime tracking units.
5. Official Requests in International Matters
✅ If a user is active in another country and Taavia is obligated to adhere to international privacy and data security laws, the user information may be provided in response to official requests from international entities.
✅ This includes international judicial cooperation and security treaties between governments.
📌 Important:
Taavia will not provide any information to third parties without a valid legal order.
In the event of a request from legal authorities, efforts will be made to inform the user about the request unless prohibited by law.
Any disclosure of information will be done in accordance with privacy regulations, GDPR, and other international laws.
✅ For more information, please refer to Taavia’s privacy policy.