What Is yfBeta (YFBETA)?
You can adjust the settings on your Account regarding the display of your Personal Data in private or public repositories or Personal Data processed in connection with Community Features (such as GitHub Feed, GitHub Sponsors, and GitHub Explore) through profile settings. Additionally, if you are unable to access certain Personal Data they have via the means described above, you can request access by contacting as described at the bottom of this privacy statement.
yfBeta Storage Key Points
Coin Basic | Information |
---|---|
Coin Name | yfBeta |
Short Name | YFBETA |
Circulating Supply | N/A |
Total Supply | 30,000 |
Source Code | Click Here To View Source Code |
Explorers | Click Here To View Explorers |
Twitter Page | Click Here To Visit Twitter Group |
Whitepaper | Click Here To View |
Support | 24/7 |
Official Project Website | Click Here To Visit Project Website |
Data portability
As a GitHub User, you can always take your data with you. You can clone your repositories to your desktop, for example, or you can use your Data Portability tools to download information they have about you. Please note that you cannot opt out of receiving important communications from, such as emails from your Support team or system emails, but you can configure your notifications settings in your profile to opt out of other communications.
Communication preferences
yfBeta use your email address to communicate with you, if you’ve said that’s okay, and only for the reasons you’ve said that’s okay. For example, if you contact your Support team with a request, they respond to you via email. You have control over how your email address is used and shared on and through your Service. You may manage your communication preferences in your profile. By design, the Git version control system associates many actions with a user’s email address, such as commit messages. See more details regarding setting your commit email address.
Depending on your email settings, GitHub may occasionally send notification emails, for example, about changes in a repository you’re watching, new features, requests for feedback, important policy changes, or to offer customer support. yfBeta may also send marketing emails, based on your choices and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. There’s an “unsubscribe” link located at the bottom of each of the marketing emails they send you.
European Data Protection Rights
If the processing of Personal Data about you is subject to European Union data protection law, you have certain rights with respect to that data. You can request access to, and rectification or erasure of, Personal Data; If any automated processing of Personal Data is based on your consent or a contract with you, you have a right to transfer or receive a copy of the Personal Data in a usable and portable format. yfBeta the processing of Personal Data is based on your consent, you can withdraw consent at any time for future processing. You can to object to, or obtain a restriction of, the processing of Personal Data under certain circumstances.
For residents of France, you can send specific instructions regarding the use of your data after your death. To make such requests, please use the contact information at the bottom of this statement. When they are processing data on behalf of another party (i.e., where GitHub is acting as a data processor) you should direct your request to that party. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, but they encourage you to first contact with any questions or concerns.
They rely on different lawful bases for collecting and processing Personal Data about you, for example, with your consent and/or as necessary to provide the services you use, operate your business, meet your contractual and legal obligations, protect the security of your systems and your customers, or fulfill other legitimate interests.
Cookies and tracking technologies
GitHub uses cookies to provide, secure and improve your Service or to develop new features and functionality of your Service. For example, they use them to keep you logged in, remember your preferences, identify your device for security purposes, compile statistical reports, and provide information for future development of GitHub. They use your own cookies and do not use any third-party service providers in this context.
If you disable your browser or device’s ability to accept these cookies, you will not be able to log in or use your Service. They provide more information about cookies on GitHub on your GitHub Sub processors and Cookies page that describes the cookies they set, the needs they have for those cookies, and the expiration of such cookies.