Privacy Policy

megapari.plus · Last updated: 2026

§1 Data we collect.

We collect information you provide when you register (name, email, date of birth, address), when you complete KYC (identity document, proof of address), and when you contact support. We also collect transaction data (deposits, withdrawals, bets, game history) and technical data such as IP address, device type, browser, and log data necessary for security, fraud prevention, and the operation of the service. We retain data only as long as required by law or for legitimate business purposes.

§2 How we use it.

We use your data to operate your account, process deposits and withdrawals, settle bets and payouts, and provide customer support. We use it to comply with legal and regulatory obligations (including anti-money laundering and age verification), to prevent fraud and abuse, and to enforce our terms. We may use aggregated or anonymised data to improve our services, analyse usage, and develop new features. We do not use your personal data for marketing without your consent where required by law.

§3 Sharing.

We may share data with regulators, licensing authorities, and law enforcement when required by law. We share data with payment providers and banking partners to process transactions, and with service partners who assist us with IT, security, and support (under strict confidentiality). We do not sell your personal data to third parties. In the event of a merger or sale of assets, your data may be transferred to the successor entity in accordance with applicable law.

§4 Your rights.

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to access your personal data, to correct inaccuracies, to request deletion or restriction of processing, and to data portability. You may also have the right to object to certain processing and to withdraw consent where processing is consent-based. To exercise these rights, contact our support team or email [email protected]. We will respond within the timeframe required by applicable law. You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in your country.