Privacy Policy

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This privacy policy explains what information bitcoinbetting-au.com collects from visitors to the site, why it is collected, how long it is kept, and the rights you have in relation to it. It is written to satisfy the transparency requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, and comparable frameworks in other jurisdictions. It applies to anyone visiting bitcoinbetting-au.com, regardless of where they are located.

bitcoinbetting-au.com is operated as an editorial publication. We do not host a sportsbook, a wallet, a payments interface or any transactional service. The data we process is limited to what is produced by the act of visiting and reading the site.

Data controller

The editorial team operating bitcoinbetting-au.com is the data controller for personal data processed through the site. If you want to exercise any of the rights described below, or ask a question about how your data is handled, please use the contact channel published on bitcoinbetting-au.com.

What information we collect

When you visit bitcoinbetting-au.com, a small amount of technical information is generated automatically by your browser and recorded in our server logs. This typically includes your IP address in truncated form, the pages you requested, the date and time of the request, the referring URL if any, and basic information about your browser and operating system. This information is used to operate the site, keep it secure, troubleshoot errors and understand aggregate traffic patterns. It is not used to identify you personally.

If you contact us directly through any channel published on the site, we will hold the contents of your message and any contact details you choose to provide, solely for the purpose of responding to you and keeping a record of the correspondence. We do not add addresses that reach us through editorial correspondence to any marketing list.

bitcoinbetting-au.com may use a small number of first-party cookies and comparable storage mechanisms for strictly functional purposes such as remembering your consent preferences. Any non-essential cookies — for example, analytics cookies that measure how many visitors read a given page — are used only where you have given informed consent through the cookie banner. Detailed information about cookies is in our cookie policy.

We do not knowingly collect information from children. bitcoinbetting-au.com covers gambling-adjacent topics and is intended exclusively for adults of legal gambling age in their jurisdiction. If you believe a minor has provided personal data through the site, please contact us so we can remove it.

How we use the information

The technical information in our server logs is used to deliver the site to you, protect it against abuse and measure aggregate usage. The information generated by consented analytics cookies is used only to produce aggregated and anonymised statistics that help us understand what material readers find useful. Information you provide directly — for example, in a correction or media enquiry — is used only for the purpose for which you sent it.

We do not sell personal data. We do not share personal data with advertisers for behavioural profiling. We do not participate in real-time bidding advertising exchanges. We do not combine the data we hold with third-party data brokers’ files.

Legal basis

Where GDPR or UK GDPR applies, the legal bases on which we rely are the following. Our legitimate interest in operating, securing and improving the site covers the processing of server-log data and aggregated analytics. Your consent is the legal basis for any non-essential cookies and for any processing you specifically opt into. Where we respond to a legal obligation — for example, a court order or regulator request — the relevant legal obligation is the basis for that processing.

Sharing with third parties

We use a limited number of service providers to operate the site, including hosting, content delivery and, where you have consented, analytics. These providers process data only on our instructions and under contracts that bind them to appropriate security and confidentiality obligations. Where one of these providers is located outside your jurisdiction, the transfer is made under the standard contractual clauses or equivalent legal mechanism appropriate to the route.

We do not transfer personal data to third parties for their own marketing, advertising or profiling purposes. We may be required to disclose information to law enforcement or a regulator when we receive a legally binding request; in such cases we review the request for validity before responding.

How long we keep data

Server-log data is retained only as long as reasonably needed for security and operational review, typically measured in weeks rather than months, after which it is deleted or aggregated. Consent records — for example, cookie consent choices — are kept for the duration applicable to the demonstration of compliance. Editorial correspondence is kept for as long as is useful for follow-up and record-keeping purposes, after which it is archived or deleted.

Your rights

Under GDPR, UK GDPR and comparable frameworks, you have the right to ask us what personal data we hold about you, ask for it to be corrected if it is inaccurate, ask for it to be deleted where the legal basis no longer applies, object to processing that relies on legitimate interests, withdraw any consent you have previously given, and ask for a copy of your data in a portable format where that is technically feasible. Because of the very limited nature of the data we collect, in most cases these rights are straightforward to exercise.

If you are in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom or another jurisdiction with an independent data protection authority, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with that authority if you believe your rights have not been respected.

Security

bitcoinbetting-au.com uses appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the information it processes against unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or destruction. No online system is absolutely secure, and we cannot guarantee against every possible form of attack; what we can commit to is reviewing our practices regularly and reacting promptly if an incident occurs.

Changes to this policy

We update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or in the law. The revision date at the end of the page indicates when it was last reviewed. Material changes will be surfaced on the site so that readers are not relying on an outdated version.