Editorial & Legal

Privacy Policy

A plain-language overview of what this site should disclose about data collection and external links.

Updated April 10, 2026GamedayClaims editorial reference

Reader note

What this page does

  • Explains how this part of the site works in plain language.
  • Shows when the page was last reviewed by our team.
  • Supports transparent editorial and compliance information.

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Clear editorial standards

These pages explain how we handle updates, disclosures, and informational coverage across the site.

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Trust-first presentation

We surface policy, privacy, contact, and responsible gambling details in the same design system as the rest of the site.

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Direct contact path

If something looks outdated or unclear, the contact page gives readers a straightforward way to reach us.

Last updated: April 10, 2026

Plain-language privacy expectations

Readers should not have to infer privacy practices from code alone. A production-ready privacy page should explain what the site collects, how basic analytics work, and where third-party services may be involved.

Core disclosure

What data may be collected

At minimum, readers should be told about analytics, logs, form submissions, and outbound affiliate tracking.

Third-party context

What may happen after you click out

External operator sites and service providers may use their own tracking, cookies, or attribution methods.

What this site should disclose

A complete privacy policy should explain analytics usage, hosting-related logs, any form submissions, and how outbound affiliate links may involve third-party tracking or attribution.

Analytics and traffic measurement
Cookies or similar tracking technologies
Third-party services connected to affiliate links

Current limitation

This page still needs a legal-reviewed version that matches the actual deployment, analytics tooling, cookie behavior, and third-party services in use. That requirement is also listed in the centralized manual review checklist.