Privacy Policy
This privacy page explains the main data areas a mixed sportsbook and casino account can involve, including registration details, session cookies, payment information, betting history, casino activity and verification files.
Time4Bets Privacy Notes
Last updated: May 14, 2026A sportsbook and casino account can create several types of records: login activity, selected markets, game sessions, wallet actions, support messages and security signals. The goal of this page is to make those categories easier to understand.
1. Account data
Time4Bets account records may include name, date of birth, contact details, country, language preference and login information.
2. Betting and casino records
Sports selections, settled tickets, casino game activity, bonus status and wallet events may be used for account operation and support.
3. Cookies and device signals
Cookies can support login sessions, language settings, fraud prevention, analytics and general site stability.
4. Payment and KYC review
Cashier actions may require payment ownership checks, identity documents, address confirmation or risk review.
5. Data use
Information can be used to run the account, protect access, process payments, answer support requests and comply with rules.
6. User choices
Users may have rights to access, correct, restrict or delete certain information where applicable rules allow it.
7. Safe handling
Strong passwords, private devices and careful document uploads remain important for both sportsbook and casino users.
Privacy Points to Review
Use accurate registration data so account checks do not require unnecessary corrections later. Privacy is easier to manage when the account record matches the documents used for verification.
Cookies may keep the session active, remember language choices and support security checks. If cookies are blocked, login, payment or game pages may not behave consistently.
Payment data should be handled carefully because deposits and withdrawals can involve ownership confirmation. Avoid using shared devices when opening cashier pages or uploading documents.
Support conversations may include account details, so write only the information needed to explain the issue. Transaction references are useful; unrelated personal information is not.
