Privacy policy
This Privacy Policy explains to our visitors how we gather, use, and handle your data when you enter this site. We recommend you read this policy carefully to remain aware of how your information is managed. Personal data identifies you as a person. This privacy policy only applies to details collected via this site and not any other third-party sites.

This document may be changed or amended from time to time, with the changes or amendments effective on the date indicated at the beginning of this guideline. We will use reasonable efforts to ensure that if any significant change impacts your rights or our processing of your private information – for example, by developing a new service, changing the purposes for which we manage your facts, the way we check it, or the technology used – you are also notified in advance. It gives you a chance to look through the updates before them being activated.
Details we Gather and Process
We may use cookies or similar technologies to gather and handle specific private data when you visit our site – Winbet. We gather your details that are categorized into two types:
Electronic Identification Information
This includes your access times, page views, date and time of access to the site, internet protocol address (IP), browser type and version, operating system, unique device identifiers, and network provider details.
Interaction Data with Partnered Websites
We may collect information about your use of the sites we partner with, such as how you register with them or play casino games. This data is aggregated with similar details from other users and is, therefore, not capable of identifying you personally.
Purpose of Data processing (Legal grounds)
We may handle this information based on our legitimate interests in improving our services. This involves delivering services, enhancing user experience, developing, securing, and maintaining the site so that it is operational, and preventing threats.
Your device’s IP address is processed so that it can communicate with our server. It also helps us estimate your general location to assist us in delivering localized services (e.g., relevant content in your local language or gambling-related content that complies with the laws of your territory). We also use this material for analytics, for example, tracking the number of visitors from a specific country or area.
To provide quality service, we manage the information about the browser you are using and the operating system. These details also assist in troubleshooting purposes in case of technical issues. Also, we may gather information about your activities on our partners’ sites. We aggregate these facts to generate statistics that help us assess the usage of our services and are critical to our ability to generate revenue.
Our use of Cookies
By using our website, you automatically receive cookies from us through your browser. These small data files help us to improve your on-site experience by allowing our site to function, marketing our services, and providing you with related third-party content. Read our Cookie Policy to learn more about the usage of these files.
Safeguarding your Details
We are obligated to maintain the accuracy and safety of your data. We do this by putting in place technical and organizational measures that protect your information from real or accidental loss, damage, theft, unauthorized access, and abuse. Only authorized, trained personnel have access to your facts. Our security policies are always evolving alongside our business and industry practices.
Data subject and Data controller
Based on the Data Protection Laws (the GDPR), this notice tells you and us what you need to know when entering our website. As any processing of sensitive details on this site involves your information, you are a data subject. This Privacy Statement shows the various rights that you have as a data subject, under the EU Data Protection Laws.
According to the GDPR, the data controller is the person or group who determines the why, the what, and the how of private details handling. We act as the data controller. This role gives us access to manage your facts and obligates us to protect them by applicable data protection laws.
Your Rights regarding Personal details
We care about your privacy and want you to know your rights to your details. If you have any questions or want to use your rights, please contact us by email. As a user, you have these rights:
-
Access
You can ask for a copy of the private details we have about you.
-
Correction
If your data is wrong or incomplete, you can ask us to fix or remove it.
-
Limit Use
In some cases, you can ask us to use your facts less.
-
Object
You can say no to how we use your details in certain situations.
-
Transfer Data
You can ask us to move your details to another company, if possible.
-
Withdraw Consent
If you permitted us to use your facts, you can take it back at any time.
-
Deletion (Right to be Forgotten)
You can ask us to delete your details if we don’t need them anymore if you take back your consent if you object to how we use it if we used it unlawfully, or if the law requires us to delete it
-
Complain
If you think we did not protect your data rights, you can complain to your local Data Protection Authority, including the Kenyan Data Protection Authority.
Disclosure of your Data to Third parties
At times, we may share your data with trusted third-party partners. These partners assist us in delivering and enhancing our services — including analytics, maintenance, marketing, development, and functionality improvements. Under the GDPR, these third parties are classified as data processors. Each data processor operates under strict data protection agreements designed to ensure your private details remain safe and secure.
Additionally, we may disclose your details to public authorities or law enforcement agencies when required by law or where such disclosure is legally permitted.
Data transfers to Recipients outside the EEA
When we transfer your details to recipients located in countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA), also known as “Third countries,” we take all necessary steps to ensure that your material is handled securely and in full compliance with relevant Data Protection Laws.
Recipients in third countries fall into one of the following categories:
- Countries with Adequate Data Protection: If the recipient is based in a country recognized by the European Commission as providing an adequate level of details protection, your data will be transferred without additional safeguards;
- Countries without Adequate Data Protection: If the recipient is in a country not deemed to have adequate data protection measures by the European Commission, we will implement Data Protection Agreements (DPAs). These contracts obligate the recipient to uphold data protection standards equivalent to those within the EEA and apply appropriate safeguards as outlined by applicable laws, including the GDPR.