Stratos Global LLC is incorporated in St Vincent and the Grenadines with company registration No. 1776 LLC 2022. Stratos Global LLC is not required to hold any financial services license or authorization in St Vincent and the Grenadines in order to provide products and services related to foreign exchange and CFDs. Registered address: Euro House, Richmond Hill Road, Kingstown, VC0100, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Stratos Systems Limited with company registration No. 8430582-1 is a Securities Dealer licensed by the Financial Services Authority Seychelles (license number: SD147), providing listed shares. Business address: Block B, Global Village, Jivan’s Complex, Mont Fleuri, Mahe, Seychelles.
Stratos Tech Limited is an entity incorporated in Seychelles with company registration No. 8434996-1, providing virtual assets. Registered address: Suite 3, Global Village, Jivan’s Complex, Mont-Fleuri, Mahe, Seychelles.
Above mentioned entities are subsidiaries within the same corporate group of companies, collectively “Tradu”.
Risk Warning: The value of your investment can fluctuate. Losses can exceed deposits.
The provided information is not directed at residents of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Hong Kong, Australia, Israel or Japan and is not intended for distribution to, or use by, any person in any country or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.
Tradu is headquartered at 125 Old Broad Street, 9th Floor, London EC2N 1AR, United Kingdom. Stratos Markets Limited is authorised and regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registration number 217689. Registered in England and Wales with Companies House company number 04072877. Stratos Europe Limited is a Cyprus Investment Firm (“CIF”) registered with the Cyprus Department of Registrar of Companies (HE 405643) and authorised and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (“CySEC”) under license number 392/20. Stratos Trading Pty. Limited (AFSL 309763, ABN 31 121 934 432) is regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Stratos South Africa (Pty) Ltd is an authorized Financial Services Provider and is regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority under registration number 46534. Stratos Light Limited (Registrar number: 515234623), is incorporated in Israel and is an authorised and licensed company, supervised by the Israeli Securities Authority.
Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on the platform is essential for the security of your assets. Without 2FA, your account is at a higher risk of unauthorized withdrawal of your cryptocurrencies. This extra layer of protection ensures that only you have control over your funds, significantly reducing the chances for an attacker to gain access to those.
An authenticator app is a specialized application designed to generate time-sensitive, one-time codes for two-factor authentication (2FA).
How does it work?
Time-Based Codes: authenticator apps generate time-based codes that are valid for a short duration, typically 30 seconds. The codes are derived from a secret key that is only known by the Tradu platform and your authenticator app. This secret together with a predefined algorithm and time current time enables both systems to calculate a value that is only valid for a short time and therefore cannot be guessed.
Offline Functionality: authenticator apps do not require an internet connection to generate codes. This means you can use them even in areas with limited or no network connectivity.
Secure Encryption: The codes generated by authenticator apps are encrypted and unique to each user. This makes them extremely secure and resistant to interception or duplication.
If unauthorized access to your Tradu account/s is suspected, the following steps should be taken promptly to secure the account and mitigate any potential risks:
Change Password: Change the password to the account immediately. Ensure the new password is strong and unique (not used for other apps), combining letters, numbers, and special characters.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): If not already activated, enable two-factor authentication for an added layer of security. This typically involves receiving a code on a separate device (like a smartphone) that must be entered along with the password.
Check Account Activity: Review the account's transaction history and active sessions for any unauthorized transactions or access. If any suspicious activity is found, report it to Tradu's support team immediately.
Contact Support: Notify the Tradu support team about the suspected unauthorized access. They can provide specific advice, help secure the account, and monitor for suspicious activity.
Secure Other Accounts: If the same password or similar security details were used on other accounts (email, banking, etc.), change those as well to prevent further unauthorized access.
Monitor for Phishing Attempts: Be vigilant for phishing attempts, which may increase after an account is compromised. This includes suspicious emails or messages asking for personal information or directing to fake websites.
Tradu prioritizes the security of its users' data and employs advanced encryption methods and security protocols to ensure your personal information is safe.
Encryption: Strong encryption methods are used to protect users' personal data from unauthorized access. This includes encrypting data both in transit (as it moves across the internet) and at rest (when it's stored on their servers).
Compliance with Regulations: Tradu complies with the relevant financial and data protection regulations of the jurisdictions it operates out of.
Security Protocols: Tradu implements security protocols such as two-factor authentication (2FA), anti-phishing measures, and regular audits to significantly enhance the protection of personal data.