Review desk privacy notice — Activbet
The Activbet review desk publishes editorial material about an NLA-licensed operator whose flagship product is a scratchcard. This notice explains what the desk records on its own domain, why it is recorded and how you can get it out again. It does not cover the operator side, which has its own licensed privacy documentation.
Who sits behind the desk
The editorial desk is an independent team of Ethiopian writers. The footer email is the single contact point; nobody at the operator has administrative reach into our inbox, our analytics dashboard or the content management system.
What the domain logs
Every request to the server leaves a short record: an IP address, a user-agent string, the requested URL, the HTTP status returned and a timestamp. These records feed a rolling window used to spot bot abuse and to count unique readers per article. They are not crossed with any identity and they never leave our hosting perimeter.
Cookie inventory
Only two kinds of cookies run on the pages: a session cookie used for the site itself, and an aggregate-audience cookie with no cross-site link. No advertising tag and no behavioural pixel is loaded; blocking either category in the browser does not hide the articles.
Links that leave the desk
When a reader clicks through to Activbet — to read the operator’s own guides or to register — they leave our perimeter. At that point the licensed operator’s privacy notice applies: the cashier, HelloCash and M-Birr integrations, the scratchcard redemption flow and the free-bet refund programme are all covered there.
Email threads
Messages to the editorial address are read by the team, answered, and kept only as long as it takes to finish handling the topic. Threads that reach a conclusion are archived for a short closeout period and then removed. We do not pass messages to the operator unless you ask us to escalate.
Adult-only content and RG tools
The site is written for adult readers. The scratchcard format feels small-stakes and harmless — which is why we keep responsible-play reminders visible in every guide, not just in a disclaimer at the bottom. Deposit limits and self-exclusion are set on the operator side; activating them early beats waiting for a bad week.
Data rights on this domain
The only data that the desk holds about you is technical logs and any email you sent us. For access, correction or deletion of these records, email the footer address with privacy in the subject and describe the request. For KYC records, wallet history or scratchcard claim records, send the same request to the Activbet operator directly.
Policy revisions
The notice changes when the hosting stack, the cookie inventory or Ethiopian data-protection rules change. Each revision bumps the last-modified timestamp embedded in the page metadata, which is the reliable way to tell when the text was last touched.
Do you handle scratchcard PINs?
Never. Scratchcard PINs live inside the Activbet operator cashier only; the review desk has no field for them.
What does the desk keep on its own side?
Short-lived access logs used to watch for abuse and measure traffic in aggregate, plus any message you email to the editorial address.
Are there retargeting pixels in your pages?
No. The pages do not load cross-site advertising pixels. Anything a reader sees outside the domain is subject to that destination’s rules.
Does this notice cover the NLA-licensed operator?
No. The licensed Activbet operator publishes its own privacy notice covering KYC, HelloCash/M-Birr, scratchcard redemption and bet placement. Read it before registering.
I want the email thread I sent you removed.
Reply with "privacy" in the subject and tell us which exchange to delete. We remove the records and confirm the outcome in writing.