Editorial desk privacy notice — Totobet
This notice covers the Totobet pools desk — the editorial team behind the guides you are reading. It deliberately stops at the boundary of the operator side: anything that happens inside the Totobet cashier, pool grids, jackpot cards or Aviator-style quick games sits under the operator’s own licensed privacy text, which is the document that actually tracks your play.
Desk ownership
The pools desk is run by an independent editorial team. The footer email is the only inbox we maintain; the hosting panel, analytics dashboard and CMS are handled in-house. No role at the Totobet operator can read our mail or edit our pages.
Reader footprint
When a page is served, one compact line lands in the web server log: requesting IP, browser user-agent, URL, HTTP status, timestamp. Those lines feed a rolling window we use to watch for scraping, count unique readers per guide and detect broken links. They do not leave our hosting perimeter and they are not enriched into a profile.
Cookies in use
Two cookie categories live on the site: a session cookie that keeps the pages functional and an audience cookie that counts visitors in aggregate, with no cross-site identifier. No advertising pixel, no retargeting tag and no embedded social-network widget is loaded. A reader who refuses either category still sees every guide.
Where this notice ends
A click from an editorial page through to the Totobet operator ends the scope of this text. From that moment the operator’s notice covers the cashier, KYC, toto grids, jackpot entries, prize distribution, Aviator telemetry and the live support threads. It is worth reading — the operator is the party that actually settles pool rounds and pays out.
Reader mail
Email sent to the desk is read by the editorial team, answered, and kept alive as long as the topic needs. Closed threads are archived for a short closeout period and then removed. The desk does not pass reader messages to the operator unless the reader explicitly asks for an escalation.
Adults only and pool-specific risk
Predict-and-collect products like toto pools feel small because you stake a fixed entry fee per round, but the long-tail payout distribution hides real variance. The site is written for adults and we repeat the reminder on every guide. Deposit limits and self-exclusion are operator-side tools; turning them on early is the simplest defence against chase-the-round instincts.
Data requests
The desk holds at most a handful of access-log lines and, if you wrote to us, an email thread. Send a message with privacy in the subject and describe what you want accessed, corrected or deleted. We confirm in writing. For data inside your Totobet player account — entries, prizes, cashier, KYC — the request belongs with the operator.
Revisions
This notice is refreshed when the hosting stack, the cookie inventory or the applicable data-protection rules change. Each revision bumps the last-modified timestamp stored in the page metadata; that timestamp is the reliable way to tell when the text last moved.
Does the pools desk see my toto entries?
Not at all. Toto grids, jackpot cards and Aviator rounds live on the Totobet operator. The desk only writes about how those products work.
What information is logged when I read a guide?
A short access-log entry — IP, user-agent, URL, HTTP status, timestamp — kept for a rolling operational window to support security and traffic counting.
Is there a behavioural ad tag in the page?
No. The pools desk runs no retargeting, no cross-site pixels and no social-graph embeds.
Can a minor read these pages?
The content is written for adults. Toto and Aviator-style games are adult products; the operator separately enforces age verification at registration.
What if I just want my email erased?
Write back with "privacy" in the subject line and the thread reference. We remove the records and respond with a short confirmation once the deletion is applied.