⚡ TL;DR — Key Takeaways This Privacy Policy outlines how sportsanaliz.com collects, processes, stores, and protects your personal data in full compliance with applicable data protection regulations. We use your data exclusively to deliver advanced sports analytics, personalized betting insights, and a superior platform experience. You retain full rights over your data at all times. Our systems employ enterprise-grade encryption, anonymization protocols, and transparent data governance frameworks — because smarter betting starts with smarter data protection.
Privacy Policy — sportsanaliz.com
Effective Date: January 1, 2025 | Last Updated: June 15, 2025
At sportsanaliz.com, data is not just our product — it is our responsibility. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of data privacy so that every user who relies on our advanced betting analytics, predictive models, and live match intelligence can do so with complete confidence. This policy details exactly how we handle your information, why we collect it, and what rights you hold as a valued member of our platform.
What Personal Data Does sportsanaliz.com Collect From Users?
To power our analytics engine and deliver personalized sports betting intelligence, we collect a clearly defined set of data points. We operate on a minimal data principle — we collect only what is strictly necessary to provide the service. Every data collection action is tied to a specific, documented purpose within our operational framework.
1.1 — Registration and Account Data
- Full name and email address — required for account creation and two-factor authentication
- Username and encrypted password — stored using AES-256 hashing with salted keys
- Subscription tier and payment metadata — processed via PCI-DSS compliant third-party payment gateways; we do not store raw card data
- Preferred sports and leagues — used to personalize your analytics dashboard and betting model outputs
- Country/region of residence — for regulatory compliance and geo-filtered content delivery
1.2 — Behavioral and Usage Data
- Pages visited, time-on-page, and click-path analysis
- Match prediction requests, odds comparison queries, and model filter preferences
- In-play betting alert configurations and notification histories
- Bankroll tracker inputs (stored encrypted, never shared)
- Device type, operating system, browser version, and IP address (anonymized after 30 days)
How Does sportsanaliz.com Use Your Data to Power Its Analytics Engine?
Every data point we collect serves a specific, auditable function within our sports analytics and betting intelligence platform. We do not engage in the resale of personal data to third-party advertisers — a foundational commitment that distinguishes us from general-purpose data brokers. Our data utilization framework is built around five core operational pillars:
Predictive Model Training
Aggregated, anonymized behavioral data trains our machine learning models to generate higher-accuracy match outcome predictions and odds value assessments.
Real-Time Personalization
Your sport and league preferences dynamically configure the analytics dashboard, live match feeds, and in-play betting alerts you receive.
Security & Fraud Detection
IP and session data enables real-time anomaly detection, protecting your account from unauthorized access and fraudulent activity.
ROI Tracking
Bankroll management data is processed locally where possible, with end-to-end encryption when stored on our servers, enabling personalized ROI optimization reporting.
Platform Communications
Email is used for account notifications, prediction alerts, subscription updates, and — only with explicit consent — curated analytics newsletters.
Which Third Parties Receive Access to Your Data and Under What Conditions?
We maintain strict contractual data processing agreements (DPAs) with all third-party service providers. No personal data is transferred to any entity without documented legal basis. Sportsanaliz.com will never sell, lease, or auction your personal information. The following table provides a transparent overview of our current third-party data relationships: