Privacy Policy Addendum

Effective Date: December 18, 2024.



For EU Residents

This section supplements Luxy’s Privacy Policy and applies only to residents of EU countries.



1. Cross-border data transfer

If personal data is transferred outside of its country of origin, we take commercially reasonable efforts to protect such personal data such as by entering into certain standard contractual clauses as approved by the European Union (EU) or other approved data transfer mechanisms.

According to Article 45(1) GDPR, personal data of EU citizens may be exported to a country outside the European Union with no additional requirements if data protection in that target country is equivalent to that in the EU. The decision on equivalence is made by the European Commission. For example, an adequacy decision for the EU-US data exchange has been made. Learn more on how your data is processed by Luxy here.

In the event we transfer personal data outside of the European Union or the European Economic Area to a country which data protection laws have not been deemed adequate by the EU or other competent governmental body, we will use standard contractual clauses as approved by the EU or other approved data transfer mechanisms.



2. Supplement to automated decision-making

Luxy uses automated decision-making to connect you with other users and to ensure your safety and security. The legal basis for processing profile and proximity information is that this is necessary for the provision of our contractual services to you pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) GDPR.




For Residents in California

This section supplements Luxy’s Privacy Policy and applies only to residents of California.

1. “Shine the Light” law


California's “Shine the Light” law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain companies to respond to requests from California customers inquiring about the company's practices related to the disclosure of their personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. If you would like to inquire about your rights under California Civil Code section 1798.83, you may write to us at support@onluxy.com.

If Luxy executes a joint promotion with a third party, we may share your contact details with them but only after obtaining your individual consent first. If you are participating, please contact the third parties to unsubscribe from their messages.


2. Response to “do not track” signals

Luxy does not currently track users' personal data over time and across third-party online services. Further, Luxy does not knowingly allow third parties to collect personal data about an individual user's online activities over time and across different online services;


3. Response to “Sales/ Sharing opt-out”

Luxy does not “sell” or “share” your personal information, so no opt-out option is required. This means that Luxy does not sell, share, rent, disclose, distribute, make available, transfer, or otherwise communicate your personal information to another company in exchange for money or other valuable consideration or for cross-contextual advertising.

You further have the rights to




For Residents in Nevada

This section supplements Luxy’s Privacy Policy and applies only to residents of Nevada.

Residents of Nevada have to right to “opt-out" under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. This means that a Nevada resident can exercise their right to prevent businesses from selling their personal information to other companies. Since Luxy does not sell your personal data to any third parties there is no need to opt-out. However, if you have further questions or make such a formal request you can do so at support@onluxy.com.




For Residents in Nevada and Washington

Consumer Health Data Policy

This Consumer Health Data Policy supplements Luxy’s Privacy Policy and applies only to residents of Nevada or Washington.


Collection and use of consumer health data

We do not believe that we collect “consumer health information” and we do not use the information we collect to identify or make conclusions about your past, present or future physical or mental health. However, because the term “consumer health information” is broadly defined, the information we collect from you may be considered “consumer health information” under some jurisdictions. Like other information we collect, we use this information primarily to provide you with our Services and to help you connect with other Luxy members.

How we disclose consumer health information

We may disclose consumer health information to third parties as necessary for the purposes described above: