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Privacy Policy

How the site processes personal data, uses cookies, and handles user requests.

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1. General principles

This policy describes the general approach used by MyBigGaming to process personal data, use cookies, and handle privacy-related requests. It is drafted with regard to Russian personal-data requirements, including Federal Law No. 152-FZ “On Personal Data”, and to the transparency principles reflected in Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and EU online privacy rules on cookies.

Before final production launch, the site owner should complete this section with the factual details of the controller: full legal name, registered address, registration details, country of establishment, and the contact responsible for data-subject requests.

2. What data may be processed

  • technical data such as IP address, date and time of request, user-agent, interface language, referrer, and browser/device information;
  • account data such as name, email, locale, timezone, and any information the user chooses to provide during registration or in profile settings;
  • interaction data such as article views, reactions, saved items, continue-reading state, and requests sent through email or forms;
  • service identifiers and cookies required for sign-in, security, anti-abuse controls, preference storage, and proper site operation.

3. Purposes of processing

  • providing access to site features and user areas;
  • ensuring information security, abuse prevention, and technical diagnostics;
  • handling user requests, editorial messages, and advertising enquiries;
  • performing obligations owed to users, partners, and advertisers;
  • maintaining statistics and improving the product, only to the extent permitted by applicable law and by the user’s selected settings.

4. Legal bases

Depending on the scenario, processing may rely on user consent, necessity for performing a contract or responding to a user request, the controller’s legitimate interests (for example, site security and reliability), or another legal basis expressly recognised by applicable law.

5. Cookies and similar technologies

The site uses at least technically necessary cookies and local identifiers. They support sign-in, language and theme preferences, abuse prevention, proper page delivery, and remembering user choices. If analytics, marketing, or third-party cookies are used, they should only be enabled after valid consent where such consent is required under EU law or other applicable legislation.

Users may change their cookie decision through the site’s consent interface on first visit or through browser settings. Disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect the operation of certain site features.

6. Recipients and processors

Data may be shared with hosting providers, technical contractors, email delivery providers, support tools, advertising contractors, and other processors only to the extent necessary for site operations and contractual performance. Any such sharing should remain purpose-limited and subject to confidentiality and security safeguards.

7. International transfers

If site infrastructure or contractors are located outside the user’s country, international data transfers may occur. For EEA users, such transfers should rely on mechanisms recognised under the GDPR. For operators subject to Russian law, cross-border transfers should comply with the currently applicable Russian legal requirements.

8. Retention

Data should be stored no longer than necessary for the stated purposes, contractual performance, dispute resolution, and compliance with accounting, advertising, or other mandatory retention duties. Once the purpose is fulfilled, data should be deleted, anonymised, or archived where the law requires this.

9. User rights

  • request information about the processing of their data;
  • request correction, restriction, or deletion where legal grounds exist;
  • withdraw consent where processing is based on consent;
  • object to processing where the law provides that right;
  • complain to a competent supervisory authority or seek judicial remedy if they believe their rights have been infringed.

10. Security

The controller should implement legal, organisational, and technical safeguards proportionate to the nature of the data processed and the risks to users. These may include access control, account protection, audit trails, backups, and contractor oversight.

11. Privacy contact

Questions about personal data, cookies, or user rights may be sent to privacy@mybiggaming.ru. For legally significant requests, the site owner should also provide the controller’s formal identity and postal contact details.

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