The sportsbook can not violate players' right to privacy and use illegal tools to collect private data. However, the Betvisa Bangladesh mobile app is owned by VB Digital N.V. and licensed by the Government of Curacao under the license with the number №365/JAZ (GLH-OCCHKTW0712302019). Therefore, the company is reliable and follows international and national legislation in the field of betting and gambling. This allows Betvisa Bangladesh to obtain and analyze confidential information in a lawful manner.
When a bettor visits the Betvisa app and wants to start playing here, they must read the policy provisions and confirm their agreement with them. Failure to comply with these rules will result in the inability to use the mobile program for betting and gambling.
As data protection legislation may change due to the introduction of new technologies and tools, Betvisa Bangladesh may also adjust the agreement. If it concerns the fundamental rights of Bengali players, then the company will notify them in advance by email.
For Betvisa Bangladesh, it is important to obtain those facts that will help not only identify users but also understand their behavior and desires. To do this, the sportsbook has divided private data into several categories:
Betvisa Bangladesh guarantees that confidential data will be used only for lawful purposes, such as:
In some cases, Betvisa Bangladesh is obliged to transfer private details:
Disclosure takes place taking into account all safety standards. In addition, the company signs a confidentiality agreement with each party to which it intends to share private details.
The mobile app of Betvisa operates in accordance with the law and guarantees the security of information stored in the database. To achieve this, the sportsbook uses several measures:
Advertising or links to other resources may be published on the official app's homepage. Betvisa recommends that bettors review the privacy policies of these sites before visiting them. In any case, the company is not responsible for losses that the user may incur as a result of visiting an external resource.