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Welcome to Layerbet (“we,” “our,” or “us”). At Layerbet, we are committed to maximizing your privacy and ensuring you understand how we handle your information when you use our decentralized sports betting platform.
Our core privacy principle is simple: Layerbet acts solely as a frontend for the Azuro protocol, meaning we do not collect any personally identifiable information (PII) that can be traced back to you as an individual. The only data visible is what is already publicly available on the respective blockchain.
What We Do Collect (Minimal & Anonymous)
We only collect information that’s essential for the platform’s operation and for improving your experience, always with privacy as a priority.
The following information is publicly recorded on the blockchain and isn’t uniquely collected by Layerbet:
- Wallet addresses: Your public blockchain addresses.
- Transaction data: Details of your betting transactions, including amounts and outcomes.
- Smart contract interactions: Your interactions with our betting smart contracts.
Anonymous Analytics (No Personal Tracking)
We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) in the most anonymous way possible to understand platform usage and improve our services:
- Anonymized IP addresses: Your IP address is immediately anonymized, preventing it from being traced back to you.
- Aggregated usage data: We only collect anonymous, aggregated statistics about platform usage.
- No user profiles: We don’t create individual user profiles or track individual users.
- No cross-site tracking: We don’t track your activity across other websites.
The minimal information we collect is used solely for the following purposes:
Blockchain Data
- Bet processing: To execute and manage your bets on the blockchain.
- Settlement: To accurately process wins, losses, and payouts.
- Regulatory compliance: To meet any legal requirements applicable to decentralized betting platforms.
Analytics Data
- Platform improvement: To understand how users interact with the platform and identify areas for enhancement.
- Performance monitoring: To ensure the platform operates smoothly and efficiently.
- Feature development: To develop new features and functionalities based on anonymous usage patterns.
Recommended: Protect Your Own Privacy
While Layerbet is built with privacy at its core, we strongly recommend using privacy-friendly tools and practices to enhance your own online privacy.
Privacy-Focused Browsers
Consider using browsers designed with privacy in mind:
- Brave Browser: Features built-in ad and tracker blocking.
- Mullvad Browser: Based on Firefox and engineered for maximum privacy.
- Tor Browser: Offers maximum anonymity and privacy protection.
- Firefox with privacy settings: Can be configured for enhanced privacy.
- Wallet provider: Check your wallet provider’s documentation (e.g., Metamask) for options to disable any potential tracking.
- Cookie blockers: Extensions like uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, or Cookie AutoDelete.
- Privacy extensions: Tools such as HTTPS Everywhere or NoScript.
- Ad blockers: Comprehensive ad and tracker blocking extensions.
Transparency is key at Layerbet.
Since Layerbet, as a frontend, doesn’t collect any personal information, there’s simply nothing personal for us to share with third parties.
Public Data
- Blockchain transparency: All betting transactions conducted on Layerbet are publicly visible on the blockchain, as is the nature of decentralized applications.
- No additional disclosure: We don’t share any information beyond what’s already public on the blockchain.
- User responsibility: Users are ultimately responsible for managing their own blockchain privacy.
Service Providers
We may engage third-party services that process anonymous, aggregated data to support the platform’s operations:
- Analytics providers: For anonymous usage statistics.
- Blockchain infrastructure: For facilitating transaction processing.
- Hosting services: For the operation and maintenance of the Layerbet platform.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our privacy practices or legal requirements. We will notify users of any material changes by updating the “last updated” date displayed on our platform.