Privacy Policy
Effective Date: June 2, 2026
Welcome to en-betpawa.com, a dedicated informational portal and marketing resource supporting the official betpawa platform. This Privacy Policy clarifies how we process, collect, and protect information when you navigate our portal. Your privacy is paramount, and we strictly adhere to the regional privacy mandates across sub-Saharan Africa.
1. Information We Collect
Our platform collects minimal data designed primarily to enhance your site experience and provide stable referral services to the betpawa network. This data includes:
- Device Metadata: Information regarding your operating system, screen size, default browser language, and connection strength.
- IP Address and Regional Telemetry: Approximate geographical data used exclusively to direct you to the correct regional affiliate server.
- Tracking Codes: Anonymous tracking variables linked with our partner network to credit registration references securely.
2. How We Use Your Information
Any processing of details handled on our servers is dedicated to:
- Routing your browser to the appropriate localized sports betting panels of betpawa.
- Monitoring site traffic profiles to refine on-page search engine indexing criteria.
- Preventing malicious script injections, DDoS attacks, or spam attempts on our interactive panels.
3. Cookies and Preference Settings
We deploy secure local browser indicators called cookies to recognize returning users and remember your localized sports booking preferences. For detailed instruction on configuring or disabling these settings, kindly consult our dedicated Cookie Preference dashboard.
4. Absolute Data Security Infrastructure
All communication between your mobile or desktop device and our database is guarded by modern, institutional-grade 256-bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption networks. This technical protection prevents data interception by unauthorized third parties.
5. Regulatory Compliance and Regional Mandates
Our digital data protection framework complies fully with local requirements across major East and West African jurisdictions, including the Data Protection Act in Uganda, the NDPR in Nigeria, and corresponding statutory regulatory mandates in Kenya, Zambia, and Ghana.