Privacy policy
AfroPari processes personal data to deliver betting and gaming services tailored to Nigerian audiences. This document summarises practices in clear English while acknowledging that specific legal regimes may impose additional duties.
Data elements
Identifiers, contact data, credentials, financial event metadata in naira, wagering history, communications, device/network logs, and verification documents when KYC applies.
Purposes
- Account administration and service performance.
- Fraud prevention, integrity monitoring, and AML vigilance.
- Legal compliance and cooperation with competent authorities.
- Product analytics in aggregated or pseudonymised form where possible.
Lawful grounds
Contract necessity, legal obligation, legitimate interests balanced against your rights, and consent where specifically required (e.g., certain marketing or non-essential cookies).
Sharing
Payment processors, cloud infrastructure, communications APIs, fraud vendors, and professional advisers under confidentiality. No indiscriminate sale of personal data.
Transfers
Data may cross borders; safeguards such as standard contractual clauses or equivalent mechanisms may be used where mandated.
Cookies
Operational cookies secure sessions; optional cookies may measure engagement. Adjust through browser or consent tools.
Retention
Some records endure years after closure for regulatory reasons. Others expire sooner. Aggregated datasets may continue without personal identifiers.
Rights
Access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, portability—availability depends on law. Submit formal requests via official channels with identity verification.
Minors
Strictly prohibited. Violations trigger account termination.
Policy changes
Updates appear here; material changes may be announced on-platform. Review periodically.
Device permissions
Mobile apps, if offered, may request camera access solely for KYC capture when you consent. We do not harvest unrelated photo libraries.
Email authentication
We deploy SPF/DKIM to reduce spoofing; nonetheless, verify sender domains before clicking links. When in doubt, open the site directly and log in.
Statutory disclosures
Where regulators demand player registers, limited data may be shared under seal. We document such disclosures internally for audit readiness.
Biometric future
If biometric login launches, it will be opt-in with separate consent and local device storage preferences explained plainly.
Dark pattern audit
UX reviews flag manipulative flows; fixes ship without waiting for external scandal.
Data protection officer routing
Complex privacy complaints may be routed to a designated privacy lead or external counsel for structured responses. You still receive acknowledgement within operational windows.
Subprocessor updates
When vendors change, we update internal registers and, where required, user-facing notices. Critical security vendors rotate keys with documented playbooks.
Player-facing dashboards
Self-service history exports, when available, mask full card numbers and government IDs by default. Full detail requires extra authentication steps.
Law enforcement authenticity
We verify warrants and court orders through official channels before disclosure. Scammers sometimes forge letterheads—our legal desk validates seals and callback numbers.
Plain-language recap
We collect what we need to run betting safely, protect it with layered security, share only with vetted partners, keep some records for the law, and honour your rights where they apply. Ask questions any time—privacy is a conversation, not a wall.
Multi-SIM realities
Many Nigerians rotate SIMs for data pricing; notify us when your registered phone changes so OTP and alerts reach the right handset—stale numbers are a common source of lockouts.
