What This Policy Covers
This privacy policy explains what data PariPulse collects when you visit this website, why we collect it, how it is used, and your rights under data-protection law (GDPR for EU/EEA visitors, KVKK for Turkish visitors, and equivalent regimes elsewhere). It does not apply to PariPulse — see PariPulse's own privacy policy for how the operator handles player data after you click through.
Data We Collect
- Analytics: anonymised page views, session length, country (via IP), device type, referrer. Stored by PostHog with default-on opt-out.
- Cookies: a few necessary cookies for the age gate and locale preference, plus optional analytics cookies you accept via the consent banner.
- Affiliate click tracking: when you click an affiliate CTA, we record the click destination, locale and sub-id (page-level identifier) so we can attribute revenue.
- No accounts on this site: we do not collect emails, names or phone numbers via this site. Any registration with PariPulse happens on PariPulse's own domain under their privacy policy.
Cookies
See the cookie banner at the bottom of any page to manage your consent. We split cookies into two categories: necessary (age gate, locale preference) and analytics (PostHog). Marketing cookies are not used.
Your Rights
- Right of access — request a copy of any data we hold about you.
- Right of erasure — ask us to delete your data.
- Right to object — opt out of analytics by rejecting the cookie banner or your browser's Do-Not-Track signal.
- Right to data portability — request a machine-readable export.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us via the Contact page. We respond within 30 days.
Data Retention
Analytics data is retained for 12 months and then aggregated. Affiliate click logs are retained for 24 months for revenue reconciliation, then deleted.
Third Parties
- PostHog (EU region) — anonymised analytics.
- Vercel — site hosting and edge functions.
- Cloudflare — DDoS protection and CDN.
- PariPulse — when you click /go/ links you are redirected to paripulse.com which has its own privacy policy.
Contact
Privacy questions, data-access requests or complaints: see Contact. EU/EEA visitors can also lodge a complaint with their national data-protection authority.