Batery Privacy Policy
Batery is operated by YouGmedia B.V., company number 153269, with its address at Dr. H. Fergusonweg 1, Curacao. The company states it is authorised under License #365/JAZ with Sub-License GLH-OCCHKTW0707032021. The policy applies to websites, apps, and services linked to it, and sets out how personal data is collected and processed under Curacao Ordinance No. 84.
What Data Is Collected, from Which Sources and Why Is It Used?
You provide information when you create an account or reach out to support. This information may include your name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, and card details. We may collect device information, including IP address, device model, operating system, browser, language, network, location, and crash logs. We may also collect server logs that include the timestamps, pages visited, and actions taken. For checks, data may come from third parties, including Thomson Reuters and other crime-prevention databases. Data is used to run accounts, process bets, meet legal and licensing duties, prevent fraud and money laundering, and send marketing when allowed by law.
Cookies, Analytics, Personalisation and Your Controls
Cookies help keep the Batery betting site working, keep you signed in, make content fit your device, measure use, and show more relevant offers. The policy lists types such as Strictly Necessary cookies that are needed for core functions, and Analytical cookies that help track visits, errors, and campaign performance. You can control cookies in your browser, but some site parts will not work without the required ones. A cookie banner explains choices when you visit.
Sharing, Transfers, Retention and Security Measures
Data can be shared when the law allows or requires it, for example, with police, regulators, courts, legal advisers, debt recovery firms, or a new owner after a restructure. Requests are checked for valid authority. Identity, fraud, and AML checks compare your data with third-party databases and public sources. Personal data is kept only as long as needed. The policy says at least five years from your last account transaction, then deletion when the law and the authority allow. You are advised to keep passwords safe, log out on shared devices, and manage cookies on your device.
Your Privacy Rights, How to Use Them and How to Complain
You can use these rights through the contacts on the policy page:
- Opt out of marketing and of marketing profiling;
- Ask to correct inaccurate data;
- Object to some processing based on legitimate interests;
- Request erasure when the law allows;
- Request access to your data;
- Request data portability, such as a CSV with key accounts, bets, and payments.
If you disagree with a decision, you can complain to the Office of the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection, as named in the policy. The site will notify you about important policy changes.
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