Totosport privacy policy
This policy sets out how the editorial site Totosport treats visitor information. It does not cover the Totosport operator platform itself, where player accounts, deposits, KYC and bet or game history are handled under a separate privacy notice. Read that notice before registering.
Controller and contact
The editorial team behind Totosport is the data controller for this domain and is contactable via the support email in the page footer. No other entity controls the inbox or has administrative access to the site.
Information collected on this site
Each visit produces standard technical records: IP address, browser identifier, operating system, pages viewed, session length, referring URL. These support security monitoring (blocking abusive traffic, detecting anomalies) and aggregate audience metrics. They are kept for a limited period and are not mapped to any real-world identity.
There is no account creation, no deposit, no bet placement and no crash game hosted on this domain. Accordingly, there is no balance, slip history or KYC record stored on our servers — all of that exists only on the operator side.
Cookies and measurement
We use a small number of strictly necessary cookies and aggregate audience cookies. No third-party advertising cookie is deployed on our initiative. You can reject or clear cookies through your browser; the articles stay readable without them, though some comfort features may not persist across visits.
Outbound links
When you click a link that points to the Totosport operator, you move into the operator’s privacy environment. Cashier, KYC, bonus enrolment, live betting and the Aviator-style crash game are all on that side. Read Totosport’s own privacy policy before registering or submitting documents.
Email correspondence
Messages sent to our inbox are read only by the editorial team. We retain them for as long as is useful to handle the topic and delete the threads afterwards. We do not pass personal correspondence to the operator unless you explicitly ask us to escalate.
Responsible gambling and minors
The site is for adults. We keep responsible-play reminders on every page, with extra emphasis around fast-paced products like the Aviator-style crash round. If gambling stops feeling like leisure, use the operator’s limit tools and self-exclusion; they are a habit, not a last resort.
Your rights
Because we hold very little personal data, most requests relate to server logs or emails you have sent us. Write to the footer address with privacy in the subject, describe the request and include references. Replies come within a reasonable timeframe. Player data — identity, payments, slip and game history — is held by Totosport as the operator, and must be requested from the operator directly.
Changes
This policy may be updated to reflect architecture, third-party service or regulation changes. The page metadata stores the last modification date; readers who visit regularly are encouraged to check back.
Does this site hold my card or wallet details?
No. The editorial site has no cashier. All payment activity happens on the Totosport operator platform and is covered by the operator’s own privacy notice.
What information do you keep?
Minimal technical data — IP address, browser identifier, pages viewed, referrer — used strictly for security and aggregated audience metrics. No player profile is constructed here.
Do you set advertising cookies?
Not on our initiative. Cookies on this site are either strictly necessary or used for aggregate audience measurement; no third-party advertising cookie is deployed by the desk.
What about Aviator-style crash games — does that raise privacy concerns?
Crash games are hosted by the operator, not by the editorial site, so no personal data tied to a round travels through our domain. The operator’s privacy notice applies for game telemetry.
How do I file a privacy request?
Email the support address with "privacy" in the subject, describe exactly what you want to access, correct or delete, and include any reference. We reply within a reasonable timeframe.