Review desk privacy notice — Activebet
The Active Bet review desk writes about a live-betting product that leans on daily promo drops. The pace of that product matters when it comes to privacy too: fast sessions should not mean sloppy data handling. This notice covers the editorial domain only; everything that happens once a reader lands on the Active Bet operator is under the operator’s own privacy rules.
Editorial controller
The editorial desk is an independent team responsible for every word on this domain and for the email address shown in the footer. Nobody at the operator has access to the CMS, the hosting console or the inbox.
Server logs we keep
Each request to the pages leaves a short line in our access log: IP address, user-agent string, URL, HTTP status and timestamp. These entries are used to detect scraper traffic, to count unique readers per guide and to spot broken links after a deployment. They are never merged with any identity.
Cookies that run on the domain
The cookie set is deliberately small: a session cookie for the site, and an aggregate-audience cookie with no cross-site handshake. The domain does not load behavioural ad pixels. Disabling either cookie category does not block access to the articles.
Links that lead to the operator
Clicks that go from our pages to Active Bet cross the boundary of this notice. On the operator side the cashier, KYC, live-betting engine, cash-out flow and promo enrolment are all governed by the operator’s own licensed privacy documentation.
Reader mail
Email sent to the desk is read by the editorial team and by nobody else. We keep the thread open for as long as the topic takes and then close it; closed threads are stored briefly in an archive and then removed. Nothing is forwarded to the operator unless the reader explicitly asks for an escalation.
Adults only and live-betting safeguards
Live betting is engineered to feel urgent and the daily promo cycle multiplies that urgency. The desk writes for adults and we refuse to frame boosts as easy money. Deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion on the operator side are the best counterweight; the best day to turn them on is the day the account is created.
Exercising your data rights
For server logs or email threads held by the desk, send a message to the footer address with privacy in the subject and tell us what to access, correct or delete. For player data — identity documents, wallet history, promo enrolment — the request belongs with the Active Bet operator.
When this notice changes
The text changes alongside the hosting stack, the cookie inventory or applicable rules. The last modification timestamp is embedded in the page metadata; if you follow the site regularly, check that timestamp occasionally to spot revisions.
Do you record which live bets I read about?
No. We count aggregate page views but we do not build a per-reader profile of promo or live-bet interests.
What is in your logs?
IP, user agent, URL requested, HTTP status, timestamp — the usual access-log columns used for security and traffic counting.
Any retargeting tags?
None. The desk does not sell ad inventory and does not load third-party ad tags on article pages.
Does this cover Active Bet itself?
No — the operator publishes its own notice for KYC, cashier, live-betting engine and promo enrolment. Read it before registering.
Deleting an email I sent you?
Reply with "privacy" in the subject, tell us which thread and we remove the records, confirming once done.