Privacy and data handling
This notice explains AfroPari’s approach to personal information for users engaging Ghana-oriented services. It complements—does not replace—any mandatory legal disclosures required in specific contexts.
Sources of data
You provide data during signup, verification, support chats, and voluntary marketing opt-ins. We also generate data through your interactions—bets placed, sessions started, bonuses activated—and through automatic logging for security.
Core uses
- Account creation, authentication, and profile maintenance.
- Processing GHS payments and investigating anomalies.
- Meeting regulatory obligations and responding to lawful requests.
- Improving reliability, accessibility, and content relevance.
Automated decisions
Some fraud checks use automated scoring; significant adverse decisions may include human review where required. You may inquire about logic categories at a high level through support.
Processors and location
Cloud hosting, payment gateways, email delivery, and analytics vendors process data under contract. Locations may span multiple countries with appropriate transfer tools.
Cookies policy snapshot
Essential cookies enable login integrity; analytics cookies help us see aggregate trends. Reject non-essential categories if the site offers granular controls.
Data minimisation
We strive to collect only what we need for stated purposes. Old logs may be purged or aggregated when security investigations conclude.
Rights requests
Submit access or correction petitions through official email with “Privacy” tagging. Verification protects you from impersonation. Some rights may be limited by overriding legal duties.
Underage use
Prohibited. Detected breaches trigger closure and data handling per internal policy and law.
Updates
Review this page when notified of substantive edits. Your continued use may signify acceptance except where fresh consent is mandated.
Portability nuances
Data portability, where offered, may exclude proprietary risk scores or internal fraud notes that are not meaningfully transferable to another operator.
Parental controls
Parents should supervise minors’ device usage; AfroPari cannot police every household but provides clear age gates at registration.
Contacting regulators
If you escalate externally, include our response history to help authorities assess the timeline fairly. We cooperate with good-faith oversight.
Pseudonymisation
Where feasible, analytics use pseudonymous tokens instead of raw emails, reducing exposure if datasets leak.
Policy archive
Older policy versions remain available on request for users who need to compare historical practices during disputes.
Bottom line
Your data matters. AfroPari handles it with technical discipline and human accountability. If anything here feels unclear, email us—clarity is part of privacy too.
Lawful intercept caveats
Valid court orders may compel disclosure of limited account metadata or transaction histories in GHS. Where legally permitted, we inform users after the fact; where gagged, we document internally for later transparency.
Research uses
Academic or policy research requests receive anonymised datasets only under strict contracts—never raw betting slips tied to names without explicit consent and ethical review.
Device hygiene
We recommend OS updates and screen locks—many Ghanaian account takeovers start with stolen phones, not server breaches. Our logs help prove unauthorised access when you report quickly.
Plain English promise
If any section reads like jargon, email us for a human summary. Legal precision matters, but so does comprehension for everyday GPL fans.
