Privacy Policy

At Linkmount Global Network, we understand the importance of protecting your privacy and maintaining the confidentiality of your submissions. We are committed to ensuring that all information you share with us is treated with the utmost respect and care.

Your Privacy is Our Priority

We recognize that the details of your project proposals are sensitive and proprietary. To safeguard your information, we adhere to robust privacy practices, including:

Confidentiality Between You and Linkmount Global Network

When you submit a proposal, we treat it as confidential. Only individuals directly involved in the evaluation and funding process will have access to your information. With your prior approval, we ensure:

  • Transparent communication about what can and cannot be disclosed.

  • Clear boundaries to maintain your privacy throughout all stages of collaboration.

How We Handle Your Project Proposal

  1. Secure Submission: Your proposals are submitted through a secure platform, ensuring protection from unauthorized access.

  2. Confidential Evaluation: Our team evaluates your project under strict confidentiality to determine its potential for investment.

  3. Limited Disclosure: Relevant project details are shared with potential investors or partners under a legally binding Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).

  4. Ongoing Protection: Even after investor presentations, confidentiality remains a priority in all discussions and collaborations.

Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)

  1. We understand the importance of protecting your intellectual property. To provide an extra layer of security, we enter into legally binding NDAs with project owners and investors. These agreements ensure that:

    • Your information remains confidential.

    • All parties involved are legally obligated to safeguard your project details.

Transparency and Trust

Transparency and trust are the foundation of our relationship with you. We strive to create a secure environment where you can confidently share your ideas without concern about privacy violations.