Privacy Policy
The current privacy policy defines the rules for the use of personal data on the Internet. In this article, experts will talk in detail about data and how they collect, and how to store, protect, and use it on our site. Experts will also consider all possible cases where data may be transferred to third parties.
What personal information do we collect?
The US Privacy and Information Security Act defines personal data, or PII, as information that is needed to identify or locate an individual. PII is used alone or in combination with other information.
Our site collects only the minimum necessary data to identify the user. This is the username, email, and some additional information. By filling in the fields, you need not only to enter your data but also to give permission for the processing of PII.
When do we collect information?
Our site collects personal data that you provide in the feedback form during registration, when subscribing to news, completing a questionnaire, or receiving our information leaflet. Every time we collect personal data, experts make sure to notify you about it.
You can always view on our website exactly what data experts collect and use. When you delete your account, they also delete all of your personal information. If necessary, you can request the manual deletion of your account by our employees. Our team also remove you from our mailing lists when you unsubscribe from our emails.
How do we use the information?
The PII of our website visitors is used for several purposes. First, to improve the site and improve service. Thanks to the stored personal data, experts personalize your preferences and select content that is of real interest to you. User data is also required for feedback.
How do we use the information?
Our team store personal data on insecure networks. Only our employees with special access rights have access to them. Each employee is required to maintain the confidentiality of PII.
Our protection methods:
- All personal information of our users is encrypted using Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
- For the safety and security of users’ data, we do not use PCI scanning.
- Our team never ask visitors to our site to provide credit card numbers or other sensitive information that is needed to conduct financial transactions.
Thus, you can visit our site and not worry about the leak of information.
How We Use ‘cookies’?
Cookies are small files that transfer to your computer. They are stored on your hard drive. Thanks to these files, our website recognizes your browser and collects and remembers different types of information. For example, when you add items to the cart without registering on the site, the site remembers you precisely thanks to the cookie. If you close and then reopen the site, all added items will remain in your shopping cart.
Our team uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. For example, thanks to cookies, experts can analyze your activity on the site to better understand your preferences. Thanks to this approach, they provide only relevant content for you.
Cookies also help analyze traffic over time and evaluate how users interact with information on our site. Regular analysis helps to improve the quality and usability of our website. Analytics can use proprietary resources or third-party services.
Go to your browser settings to manage cookies. You can turn them off completely, or set your browser to display a notification every time a site sends you cookies. Please note that when you disable cookies, some site options become unavailable to you.
Third-party disclosure
Our specialists guarantee the security, safety, and confidentiality of the PII of all our users. They do not exchange, sell, or otherwise provide the PII of visitors to our site to third parties, except in the following cases:
- Personal data may be shared with our partners who help operate the site. Information is transferred only if our partners guarantee the safety and confidentiality of the data provided.
- Users’ data may be transferred to a third party if necessary to comply with the law and the rules of our site, as well as to protect rights and property.
Non-identifying and non-identifiable information about our users may be shared with third parties. This data may be used for marketing, advertising, and other purposes.
Third-party links
Our site may contain links to third-party resources and other sites. Our specialists may offer third-party products, services, or content to visitors to our site. Please note that each of these sites has its privacy policy, which may differ from ours. Our team is not responsible for the activities of these sites or their content, but they strive to maintain the quality of our site in any situation, therefore they always consider your feedback on third-party resources presented on the site.
Google Analytics
Our experts use Google Analytics tools to collect demographics and user interests. This information is needed to analyze the interaction of users with the advertising services that are presented on our site.
To collect information, our examiners interact with third-party providers and use Google Analytics cookies, DoubleClick, and other third-party identifiers.
You may choose not to participate in the collection of analytics data. There are two ways to do this – through Google Ads Settings or Google Analytics Opt Out Browser. After changing the settings, the site will not collect information for analytics.
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
The US federal law COPPA applies to the collection of personal data from children who are under 13 years of age. According to the law, control over the personal data of the child belongs to the parents. Therefore, the site administration must include in its privacy policy ways to obtain the consent of parents or guardians for the collection and processing of the child’s data. The law details what website administrators should do to protect the safety and privacy of children online. Web administrators who do not comply with the law may be subject to criminal prosecution by the US Federal Trade Commission.
For this reason, children under the age of 13 cannot register, subscribe to mailing lists, and perform other activities on the site related to the collection, processing, and storage of personal data.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
California law, CalOPPA, requires any commercial site or online service to post its privacy policy. This section should be highly visible on the site. It should describe in detail what kind of information about users the site collects. This law is not limited to California. It applies to all websites that collect and process personal data from California users.
We strictly comply with CalOPPA and guarantee the following:
- You can visit our site anonymously without registering or providing us with any information about yourself.
- There is a privacy policy section. The link to it is well-marked. It is located on the main page of the site.
- The link must contain the word “privacy” so it’s easy to find.
- If there are any changes to the privacy policy, it will be notified to you in the privacy policy section or email with a detailed description of any changes.
By logging into your account, you will be able to view and, if necessary, change your data. If your browser has the “do not track” setting enabled, our team does not send you cookies, use ads, or collect data for traffic analytics.
Please note that the privacy policy permits the tracking of user behavior using third-party tools and resources.
Fair Information Practices
Privacy law in the United States requires fair use of user information and confidential data. Understanding the principles of fair and honest handling of user data is essential to complying with CalOPPA. Our company guarantees strict compliance with the current legislation. Experts use all available means to ensure the security and confidentiality of the personal data of each of our users.
Our specialists adhere to the principles of fair work with information. If for any reason, a data leak occurs, you will be notified within 14 calendar days. A notification letter will be sent to your email.
Our team fully agrees with the principle of individual indemnification, which states that all individuals can legally assert their rights against website and online platform administrators who do not comply with CalOPPA. In particular, this principle requires that every person who has suffered from the misconduct of persons collecting and processing personal data can apply to the court to assert their rights. Public authorities, in turn, must investigate or initiate legal proceedings for violations of the law by data processors.
CAN SPAM Act
On the territory of our country, the CAN-SPAM law is in force, designed to fight spam. This law establishes clear requirements for commercial letters and establishes the right of users to prevent a commercial organization from sending letters to them. There are penalties for violating the law.
Our company strictly complies with the CAN-SPAM law, therefore our specialists are committed to:
- Don’t use false subject lines or email addresses.
- Monitor all third-party marketing services, if any, are used or will be used in the future.
- List the physical address of our commercial organization.
- Quickly process all unsubscribe requests.
- Allow users to unsubscribe from the mailing list by attaching a link at the bottom of the letter.
- If the letter is of an advertising nature, we undertake to mark it accordingly.
Our experts attach detailed instructions to each letter, which will help you unsubscribe from all mailing lists. As soon as you refuse to receive our emails, our team immediately removes you from all mailing lists.
Contact Us
Our Bookies Guide company is at 911 Marigold Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA.
You can contact us by phone or via email.
Phone: 15173514496
Email: [email protected].
Please note that when you use our site, you agree to the current privacy policy. If you do not agree with any of the privacy policies, please do not use our site.