Privacy policy
AfroPari processes personal data to run sports-betting and gaming services for Ghana-focused audiences. This policy explains collection, purposes, sharing, international transfers, retention, security, and individual rights in clear English.
Categories of personal data
Registration identifiers, authentication secrets, contact channels, financial transaction metadata in GHS, betting and gaming logs, customer-care messages, and technical identifiers (IP, device, browser). Identity documents may be processed during KYC with restricted access.
Purposes and legal bases
- Performing our contract with registered players.
- Legal and regulatory compliance, including AML vigilance.
- Legitimate interests in fraud prevention, network security, and service improvement.
- Consent where required—for certain cookies or marketing where applicable.
Disclosure
We share with payment processors, infrastructure vendors, communications tools, and analytics partners under strict agreements. Government or court orders may compel limited disclosure when valid.
International transfers
Data may be stored or processed outside Ghana. We implement safeguards aligned with applicable transfer rules.
Cookies
Session cookies keep you logged in safely; optional cookies may measure traffic. Manage through browser settings or on-site tools when provided.
Retention
Some records survive account termination where gaming or tax law requires archives. Other data is deleted or anonymised sooner. Aggregated metrics may persist without identifying individuals.
Your rights
You may request access, corrections, deletion where feasible, restriction, or objection depending on jurisdiction. Contact us with a labelled request and cooperate with identity verification. You may escalate to supervisory authorities where the law allows.
Children
Services are adult-only. Misstated ages lead to closure.
Changes
We update this policy when practices shift. Review periodically; major changes may be highlighted on the platform.
Account inactivity
Dormant accounts may be flagged and eventually closed after prolonged non-use and zero balance, subject to legal holds on records. Reactivation may require fresh verification if identity documents expired.
Third-party analytics
If we embed analytics SDKs, they receive limited device data under configuration minimising personal identifiers. IP truncation or hashing may be applied depending on vendor capabilities.
Whistle-blowing
Staff or players may report suspected misuse of data through confidential channels described in internal ethics policies; external users can flag concerns via official email with “Ethics” in the subject.
Backup encryption
Backups are encrypted at rest and rotated off-site. Restoration drills occur periodically to ensure disaster recovery actually works.
Data portability format
Exports, when provided, use common formats (CSV/JSON) without proprietary lock-in unless technical constraints require otherwise.
Plain summary
We need some data to run betting safely; we protect it; we share narrowly; we delete when we can; you can ask questions. That is the essence—everything above is the detail Ghanaian players deserve.
Privacy expectations rise yearly; AfroPari intends to rise with them.
Marketing suppression
Opting out of promotional email or SMS where offered does not delete your account—it stops discretionary campaigns while preserving transactional messages required for security and receipts in GHS.
Incident notification
If a breach materially affects player data, we will notify affected users and regulators as required, describing likely impact and remedial steps without downplaying risk.
Local context
Ghanaian players often switch devices; we bind sessions cautiously and offer logout-everywhere tools where supported to reduce handset theft risk in busy markets.
