Our Promise to Keep Your Data Safe
We handle personal information from our clients and anyone who comes to our sites. Your privacy truly matters to us. We at Prediction Markets make sure to protect your data and follow all relevant data protection laws closely. It’s a significant promise.
We focus on online marketing that drives digital performance and generates leads. Our headquarters and the different branch locations function in several areas. Our websites and any related services are only for folks aged 21 and up. If you’re in a place where the legal age of consent is higher, then that age is the minimum to get access.
A Guide to Your Personal Data
This document explains the details about your personal information. It lets you know what we gather, why we need it, and how we put it to use. You’ll also come across important information regarding your legal rights right here. This notice adds to, but doesn’t replace, the terms of your contract with us. Your rights under data protection law are still completely protected.
Who Takes Care of Your Data?
The primary company we operate under is mainly in charge of keeping your personal information safe. This business goes by the name ‘Data Controller’. A Data Controller is the group that decides how personal data is used and why. It’s important to understand that your information may end up in databases that other businesses in our corporate group can access. When companies check out your personal information, they’ll stick to the same guidelines mentioned in this policy.
Have Questions? We’ve Got Answers
The Personal Details We Use
To manage your account, we need to handle certain information about you. Below, you’ll see the key types of information we may request when you use our services. You can find what we manage here:
- Name;
- Date of birth;
- Address;
- Username;
- Date of registration;
- Password;
- Gender;
- Age;
- Occupation;
- Content you share (posts, comments, personal choices, opinions, complaints, chats);
- IP address;
- Information on how you navigate the website;
- Cookies and other online identifiers.
If you’d like, you can send us additional details. We could request more information when you join our promotions or contests or when you’re interacting in the forum. If you reach out to us or connect via social media or another service, we might gather more details. We strictly don’t process data from anyone younger than 21 (or the local legal age, if it’s higher). If you believe we’ve mistakenly gathered information about a minor, please reach out to our support team.
How We Manage Your Information and Why
We gather your personal information straight from you when you visit our website. We require this data to run our operations, and we handle it either with your consent or because it’s essential for our business needs. You can object to profiling anytime.
- To Manage Your Account: We create and keep your personal profile and any subscriptions you have, ensuring everything runs smoothly for you;
- To Provide Our Services: This helps us provide essential functions, keep them running, and tailor features based on your usage;
- To Meet Legal Duties: We might process your data to meet our legal requirements or to exercise certain rights we hold under the law;
- To Send Service Updates: You’ll receive important messages from us only about your account status and subscriptions;
- To Share Promotions: With your permission, we send you marketing info about products or services from our team and our advertising partners;
- To Improve Marketing: We use basic tracking tools to check if our emails get opened, which helps us make future messages more interesting for you;
- To Offer Support: Our team uses your details to communicate better with you when you send us questions or need help;
- To Enhance Our Operations: We look at data across our systems to fine-tune our processes and improve the website’s overall performance;
- To Personalize Content: We tailor the articles and info you see, which helps target content to match your specific interests and likes;
- To Handle Other Activities: This includes things like your registration for community forums, checking eligibility for certain bonuses, or your entry into surveys and contests.
Third Parties That Access Your Data
To run our business and provide our services well, we need to collaborate with different outside companies. These partners may occasionally require your personal information to carry out their specific tasks for our operations.
- Companies that handle our email and direct messaging systems;
- Providers of website plugins and the firms that host our site;
- Automation tools that send messages based on user activity;
- The software we use to gather information through online forms;
- Chatbot services that help users on our website;
- Partners involved in cloud storage, web hosting, and identity verification;
- Providers of analytics and tracking tools that analyze site traffic;
- Advertising partners, including ad networks and market research firms;
- External apps or social media features integrated into our site;
- Companies in our corporate group for internal management or promotional efforts;
- Regulatory authorities, like law enforcement or data protection agencies, when we need to comply with legal standards;
- Prospective buyers or sellers involved in a corporate sale, merger, or restructuring.
How Your Data Moves Globally
Your personal information may be shared with third parties in other countries. Whenever your data crosses a border, we make sure the transfer meets all relevant data protection laws. We always make sure to set up the right protections.
A request from law enforcement could require us to share your personal information. We take the right steps to handle any transfer of information abroad. We’re dedicated to safeguarding your rights and interests every step of the way.
How We Share Marketing Messages with You
We may use your information to send you deals from our range of companies and advertising partners. When you register for these updates, you’re also agreeing to get information from our affiliated brands. It’s all included in the subscription.
If you’re okay with it, we use tools that help us customize our outreach. These tools help you form audience groups based on how people are interacting with your site, and they can kick off automated email sequences. We can also throw in some tech for our emails that tells us whether someone opened the email or clicked on a link. We’ll only go ahead with this if you agree. You can choose to opt out of our online marketing whenever you want. You’ll find a simple opt-out link in each message we send your way.
The Timeline for How We Store Your Data
We keep your personal details only for as long as necessary to finish the tasks outlined in this policy. In certain cases, we need to hold onto your data for a set period to meet legal, tax, or financial requirements. We keep it as long as our agreement with you remains in effect. For any marketing messages, we’ll keep your info until you decide to take back that permission. Our team has a policy for storing data. When your data is no longer useful, we either securely get rid of it or anonymize it, making it untraceable.
Know Your Rights About Your Information
You have a number of rights regarding your personal data. If you’re interested in any of these, just reach out to our privacy support team. The table below provides an overview of each right along with its specific details.
| Your Right | What It Means | Important Details |
|---|---|---|
| Access | You can ask for confirmation on how we handle your data and request a copy detailing how we use it | There are no special conditions |
| Rectification | You can request corrections to any personal details that are wrong | We may need to verify the accuracy of the info first |
| Erasure | You can ask to have your data deleted if it’s no longer needed, you’ve taken back consent, or it’s being used illegally | We may deny the request if we need it for legal obligations or claims |
| Restriction | You can tell us to keep your data but not to use it if its accuracy is unclear or its use is against the law | Use can start again with your permission or for legal reasons |
| Portability | You can obtain your info in a standard digital format or have it sent to another company | This applies to automated data shared based on consent or a contract |
| Objection | You have the right to oppose the use of your data based on our legitimate interests | We can keep using it if we demonstrate strong reasons that exceed your rights |
| International Transfers | You can get a copy of the steps we take to protect your data when it moves to other nations | Some parts might be blacked out for business reasons |
| Supervisory Authority | You can file a complaint with the data protection authority in your area | But please try resolving the issue with us first |
How Our Cookies Benefit You
This website makes use of cookies. These little files assist the site in recalling your personal preferences. They also open up all the features on the site for you, so your time spent here gets a lot simpler.
How Websites Remember You
Websites drop a small text file on your computer. This document is referred to as a cookie. Its role is to remember what you’ve chosen and what you’ve done. The site uses it to keep track of stuff like your login details or what you’ve added to your shopping cart. When you come back, the site checks this file to keep your earlier choices intact.
Your Control Over Cookies
We won’t use any non-essential cookies unless you let us know it’s okay first. You can change or remove your cookie preferences anytime in the settings section. Additionally, you can browse our website even if cookies are disabled. However, there may be some parts that don’t work right or could take a bit longer to load. Your browser’s settings allow you to delete saved cookies. You can also choose to prevent them from being stored. Just remember that opting out of all cookies might restrict what the site can do.
A Breakdown of Cookie Types
Cookies make our site function, but they aren’t all alike. We arrange them by their function, how long they last, and who establishes them. Here’s an easy guide to the different types we use.
- Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the site’s basic functions; without them, it can’t work correctly;
- Non-Necessary Cookies: These help make things smoother and allow us to track how the site is navigated, which shapes our improvements;
- Session Cookies: These files are temporary and vanish when you close your browser; they only last for the duration of your session;
- Permanent Cookies: These remain on your device for a specified time, letting the site remember your settings for your next visit;
- Flow Cookies: These help our servers communicate with one another; they get deleted when you leave and keep your identity anonymous;
- Provider Cookies: These are cookies that we, the website team, place on your device ourselves;
- Third-Party Cookies: These files are stored and used by outside organizations, such as analytics companies, for their own purposes.
Data Analysis and Site Metrics
We rely on several analytics tools to find out how visitors interact with our website and which content they enjoy most. This info lets us look at site traffic and make the site better for all. You can turn off these tools in your browser settings or by using specific opt-out add-ons. Below is a rundown of the main tools we use. These tools do different things, from keeping our systems safe to checking how well our ads and website features are doing.
- Search Engine Analytics This tool tracks visitor patterns, noting how often you come back and where you found us so we can improve our pages;
- Social Media Pixels We use these to see how well our ads work and to create targeted groups for future promotions based on your clicks;
- Marketing Automation Cookies These allow us to personalize emails and messages for you, based on your activity on the site and our past interactions;
- Lead Capture Cookies They run our sign-up forms and pop-ups, tracking how people respond to special offers on the site;
- Internal Affiliate Link Tracking This checks our affiliate links to make sure they’re working as they should;
- Pay-Per-Click Tracking This tech oversees and evaluates the success of our paid ad campaigns;
- Security Cookies These set up particular security protocols for every individual user session.
Changes to Our Cookie Policy
We may change our cookie guidelines from time to time. Whenever we make updates, you’ll see all the changes show up right here on this page.