1. Who Is Processing and Collecting Your Personal Data?
GoodLuckMate Ltd., a company incorporated in the jurisdiction of Malta with the registered business address 34 Wied Ghomor Street, St. Julians, STJ2043, Malta, Company Registration Number C 96551, is principally responsible for looking after your personal data (your Data Controller). Data Controller means the company that determines the means and purposes of the processing of your personal data.
You should be aware that although we are principally responsible for looking after your personal data, information may be held in databases which other companies can access. When accessing your personal data, all companies will comply with the standards set out in this Policy.
2. The Personal Data We Process
We may process the following personal data about you:
- Name (as provided by you)
- Email address
- IP address
- Location data
- Website usage
- The content you submit, such as comments, personal preferences, opinions, or complaints.
3. What Your Personal Data Is Used For, and When It’s Processed
GoodLuckMate will collect information directly from you when you use our services or visit our websites.
We use your personal data to:
- Communicate with you and respond to your inquiries; for example, by email if you contact us.
- Send out promotional emails relating to products and services. Also see Section 6 below on Direct Marketing.
- Analyse information in our systems and databases to improve the way we run our business and websites according to user preferences to provide a better service and user experience.
- Improve and target advertisements that you receive from us.
- Meet or exercise any of our legal obligations or rights
We will only process your personal data for the purposes set out in this Section 3 and where we are satisfied that:
- You have provided your consent to us to use the data in that way, or:
- Our use of your personal data is necessary to support the legitimate interests that we have as a business (for example, to improve our products or to carry out analytics across our datasets) in a way that is proportionate and respects your privacy.
We work with several third parties to help manage our business and deliver services. These third parties may, from time to time, need to have access to your personal data. The third parties we work with, and their Privacy Policies, are listed below:
- Google Analytics – You’ll find their Privacy Policy here.
- Hotjar – You’ll find their Privacy Policy here.
- Sendgrid – You’ll find their Privacy Policy here.
5. International Transfers
International Transfers mean that personal data may be transferred to a country outside the European Union.
As set out in Section 4 above, we may allow access to your personal data to third parties who may be located outside the European Union.
We may also disclose your personal data if we receive a legal or regulatory request from a foreign law enforcement body outside the European Union.
We will always take steps to ensure that any international transfer of information is managed to protect your rights and interests. Any requests for information that we receive from law enforcement or regulators will be carefully checked before personal data is disclosed.
You have the right to ask us for more information about the safeguards we have put in place, as mentioned above. Contact us (see Section 8) if you wish to request further information.
6. Direct Marketing
We will use your personal data to send you direct marketing communications regarding products and services that we and our partners offer; for example, online casino and sports betting services. This may be in the form of email or targeted online advertisements.
In some cases, our processing of your personal data for marketing purposes will be based on our legitimate interests (see Section 3 above). When required by law, it will be based on your consent.
You always have a right to say no to further direct marketing at any time. You can use the unsubscribe link that you find in all direct marketing communications or by contacting us (see Section 8).
We take steps to limit direct marketing to a reasonable and proportionate level and to send you communications that we believe may be of interest or relevance to you based on the information we have about you.
7. How Long We Keep Your Personal Data
We will retain your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes listed in Section 3 of this Policy.
In some circumstances, we keep your personal data during a certain period to meet, for example, legal, tax, or accounting requirements.
We maintain a data retention policy for personal data in our care. Where your personal data is no longer required, we will ensure it is either securely deleted or made anonymous.
8. Your Rights
You have a number of rights concerning your personal data. More information about each of these rights can be found below.
To exercise your rights, you may contact us by sending an email to [email protected] or by writing to GoodLuckMate Ltd. at the address set out in Section 1 above.
Please note the following if you wish to exercise your rights:
Access
You can ask us to:
- Confirm whether we are processing your personal data;
- Give you a copy of that data;
- Provide you with other information about your personal data; for example, what data we have, what we use it for, who we disclose it to, whether we transfer it outside the EU, how we protect it, how long we keep it for, what rights you have, how you can make a complaint, where we got your data from, and whether we have carried out any Automated Decision Making or Profiling, to the extent that information has not already been provided to you in this Policy.
Rectification
You can ask us to rectify inaccurate personal data.
We may seek to verify the accuracy of the data before rectifying it.
Erasure
You can ask us to erase your personal data, but only where:
- It is no longer needed for the purposes for which it was collected; or
- You have withdrawn your consent (where processing was based on consent); or
- Following a successful right to object (see 'Objection' below); or
- It has been processed unlawfully; or
- To comply with a legal obligation.
We are not required to comply with your request to erase your personal data if the processing of your personal data is necessary:
- For compliance with a legal obligation; or
- For the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims;
There are certain other circumstances in which we are not required to comply with your erasure request, although these two are the most likely circumstances in which we would deny that request.
Restriction
You can ask us to restrict (i.e., keep but not use) your personal data, but only where:
- Its accuracy is contested (see Rectification) to allow us to verify its accuracy; or
- The processing is unlawful, but you do not want it erased; or
- It is no longer needed for the purposes for which it was collected, but we still need it to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims; or
- You have exercised the right to object, and verification of overriding grounds is pending.
We can continue to use your personal data following a request for restriction, where:
- We have your consent; or
- To establish, exercise, or defend legal claims; or
- To protect the rights of another natural or legal person.
Portability
You can ask us to provide your personal data to you in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, or you can ask to have it 'ported' directly to another Data Controller, but in each case, only where:
- The processing is based on your consent or on the performance of a contract with you, and;
- The processing is carried out by automated means.
Objection
You can object to any processing of your personal data which has our legitimate interests as its legal basis if you believe your fundamental rights and freedoms outweigh our legitimate interests.
We have an opportunity to demonstrate that we have compelling legitimate interests which override your rights and freedoms.
International Transfers
You can ask to obtain a copy of, or reference to, the safeguards under which your personal data is transferred outside of the European Economic Area.
We may redact data transfer agreements or related documents (i.e., obscure certain information contained within these documents) for reasons of commercial sensitivity.
Supervisory Authority
You have a right to lodge a complaint with the responsible local supervisory authority about our processing of your personal data.
We ask that you please attempt to resolve any issues with us first, although you have a right to contact your supervisory authority at any time.