https://leon.bet/blog/ is a blog where we collect and use information to give you a safe, personalised and fun experience.
By reading this Privacy Policy, you’ll get a better understanding of the following:
- What information we collect;
- How we use information;
- How we share information;
- Your rights as a user.
Other important aspects of privacy and security-related matters
This policy is created in accordance with General Data Protection Regulation. Please take some time to read through this policy, and keep an eye out for updates. Whenever we make important changes to the policy, we’ll let you know through notifications or other contact methods such as email.
Information we might collect and process
- Your name, address and contact details;
- Messages you send us through email or live chat;
- Phone conversations;
- Traffic information, location data, and other communication data such as your IP-address and browser type which is collected by the services you use;
- Device information, including unique device identifier;
- Details from your profiles on social media. This might include name, profile picture, and any other information you share when you connect with us through your social media account;
- Information derived from profiling activity. See more below;
- Information from third-party databases which is needed for us to adhere to our legal and regulatory obligations.
How we use data for personalisation
We use your personal information to give you personally tailored content and customize the user experience. It’s always a way for us to make sure you get the bonuses and services you want.
How we use data for marketing purposes
We use the information you give us to send you marketing communication through email, text messages, push notifications, or other mediums. We do this to inform you about offers, services, and other things we think you might find interesting. We’ll keep sending you these kinds of messages until you no longer have an account with us, or actively choose to stop receiving messages from us.
We might send you emails or text messages with instructions on how to opt out from receiving marketing communication in the future.
How we use data for risk management
To provide you with services, and for legal purposes, we process personal data to evaluate and manage risks to our business.
How we use data for legal and regulatory obligations
We might have to use and hold on to personal information for legal reasons. Mainly, we hold on to data to prevent, detect, or investigate a crime or fraudulent behavior. We might also use information for internal and external audit purposes, or for information security purposes. Finally, we might use this data when we think it’s necessary or appropriate, such as when:
It’s applicable under law, including laws outside your country of residence
To respond to requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, or any other public or governmental authorities. This includes authorities outside your country of residence.
How we use data for profiling
In accordance with our legal obligations and other interests mentioned below, we carry out profiling and analysis based on the following:
- Location data.
- Age.
- Gameplay activity.
- Interests and behaviours.
The data is analysed for the following purposes:
- Licensing and legal obligations.
- Responsible gaming purposes.
- Anti Money Laundering purposes.
- Age verification.
- Fraud prevention.
Other purposes
We might use and hold on to information for other purposes, such as:
- Loss prevention.
- Protection of our rights, privacy, safety, property or those of other persons in accordance with our legitimate interests.
How the information we have is shared
We might share your personal data for several reasons, such as:
- Customer support purposes
- Marketing purposes
- Data analysis
- Research and surveys
- Identity verification
For legal reasons
If we believe it’s needed, we’ll share personal information. This can happen when:
- We need to adhere to our legal obligations and respond to requests from government agencies. This includes law enforcement and other public authorities, both inside and outside of your country of residence.
- In the event of a merger or the sale, restructure, acquisition, joint venture, assignment, transfer or any other disposition of all, or a part of the business, assets or stock. This includes connections with any bankruptcy.
- We need to protect our rights, users, systems, and services.
When we hold on to information
Sometimes we might have to hold on to your information indefinitely. This mainly happens in situations related to responsible gaming, self-exclusion, and investigation of money laundering. When this happens we’ll always make sure that your information is kept private.
How you can stop us from using your personal information
As a user, you have the right to ask us to delete, remove or stop using personal information we have about you. This is known as “the right to object”, or the “right to be forgotten”.
However, there might be legal, or other reasons for us to keep your data. Sometimes we have to restrict the usage of your data. This means that the data can only be used for certain things, such as legal claims or to exercise legal rights. When your data is restricted we don’t use it in any other way. You can ask us to restrict your data when:
- The data isn't accurate.
- The data has been used unlawfully but you don’t want us to delete it.
- The data is not relevant anymore but you want to keep it for legal claims.
- You’ve already asked us to stop using your data and you’re waiting for us to let you know if we’re allowed to keep using it.
- You have objections to how we use your data, or want us to delete it, or else restrict usage. In order to do so, please contact us via e-mail blogsupport@leon.bet.
To request the deletion of your personal data, please click on the following link:User data deletion. Once you have clicked on the link, you will be directed to a page where you can get the necessary information and instructions for the deletion of your personal data. Please note that you will be required to verify your identity via login to your profile before the deletion process can begin.
Your rights to data portability
You have the right to data portability. This means you’re allowed to obtain the personal data you’ve given us, as well as any other data we’ve collected about you. You have the right to obtain the data in a format that lets you transfer it to another organisation. You might also have the right to ask us to transfer the data to the other organisation directly when it’s technically feasible.