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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Fair Pari collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal data when you use the Fair Pari experience operated through fairparic.com (the "Website"). It applies to all players, registered account holders, and other visitors who access the Website from the United Kingdom and other locations. By using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective from 6 November 2025 and is intended to govern our processing of personal data during 2025 and throughout 2026, unless replaced by a newer version.

Who We Are

For the purposes of UK data protection law (including the UK General Data Protection Regulation ("UK GDPR") and the Data Protection Act 2018), Fair Pari is the controller of your personal data collected via the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com. "Fair Pari", "we", "us", and "our" refer to the operating gambling brand behind the Website.

Based on currently available corporate information, the operating entity behind Fair Pari is likely registered as an offshore company in Curaçao or the Comoros Islands, using a structure that is typical for international online gambling operators. However, a precise registered legal address, confirmed country of incorporation, legal entity type, corporate registration number, and tax identification number have not been conclusively disclosed and remain subject to further clarification. Payment processing for Fair Pari is handled by a subsidiary or related entity based in Cyprus to access EU banking and payment services; again, detailed registered office information for that subsidiary is not publicly confirmed in the data available to us.

Fair Pari claims to operate under a Curaçao eGaming master license structure (for example, Master License No. 1668/JAZ and related sub-licenses). The validity and regulatory oversight of the claimed license through 2026 may vary and should be verified by players independently using the Curaçao eGaming verification resources where available. Fair Pari does not hold a remote gambling license from the UK Gambling Commission, and therefore UK-specific gambling dispute mechanisms such as the UK Ombudsman or IBAS are not applicable to gambling disputes; this does not, however, limit your data protection rights under applicable privacy laws.

Because the operator's precise registered address details are still being finalised, the most reliable way to contact us about privacy matters is via the contact or support tools provided on the Website.

Data protection contact - For all questions, requests, or complaints relating to this Privacy Policy or our handling of your personal data, please contact our data protection team (Data Protection Officer / privacy function) by using the "Contact", "Support" or similar section available on https://fairparic.com. Where a dedicated privacy or data protection email address is published on the Website, you may also use that address for written requests. We will route your request to the person or team responsible for data protection.

What Personal Data We Collect

We collect and process different categories of personal data depending on how you use the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com. Some information is provided directly by you, and some is generated automatically through your use of our services or obtained from third parties (such as payment providers or fraud-prevention services).

Identity and contact data

  • Full name, date of birth, and verification details (for example, identity document information, where required for KYC and age verification).
  • Account registration data such as username, password (stored in hashed form), security questions, and language preferences.
  • Contact data such as email address and, where you choose to provide it, mobile phone number or other contact details.
  • Address-related data (country of residence and, where applicable, billing or postal address for verification and compliance checks).

Technical and usage data

  • IP address, approximate location inferred from IP (for example, country or region), device identifiers, browser type and version, operating system, and connection information.
  • Log data such as login timestamps, session duration, authentication method used, and access logs for security and audit purposes.
  • Usage data including pages viewed, navigation paths, in-site search queries, and interactions with features such as game lobbies, promotions pages, and account settings.

Payment and financial data

  • Limited payment card details or other payment instrument data, as permitted by applicable card scheme and payment regulations (most sensitive card data is stored by PCI-compliant payment providers, not by us).
  • Deposit and withdrawal records, transaction identifiers, amounts, currencies, and payment channels used (for example, card, e-wallet, bank transfer).
  • Financial risk, fraud, and chargeback information used to assess and manage fraud, AML, and responsible gambling risks.

Behavioral and gaming data

  • Betting history and game activity, including games played, stakes, wins and losses, frequency and duration of sessions, and bonus use.
  • Interaction history such as clicks on specific offers, banners, emails, or in-account messages, and participation in promotions or loyalty programmes.
  • Responsible gambling data, including self-exclusion flags, deposit limits, time-out requests, and interactions related to safer gambling.

Communications and support data

  • Records of communications with you (for example, messages sent via contact forms, support chats, or email exchanges with customer support).
  • Internal notes related to your account (for example, risk assessments or support case summaries) created to resolve issues or comply with regulatory obligations.

Cookies and similar technologies

  • Cookies, web beacons, pixels, and similar technologies used to recognise your browser or device, maintain your session when you are logged in, and analyse how you use the Website.
  • Information derived from cookies such as unique identifiers, time and date of visits, referring URLs, and performance metrics.

Where we need to collect personal data by law, or under the terms of a contract with you (for example, to comply with KYC/AML obligations or to provide you with requested services), and you fail to provide that data when requested, we may not be able to open or maintain your account or provide certain services.

Legal Basis for Processing

We process personal data in accordance with the legal bases set out in the UK GDPR and, where applicable, the EU GDPR and relevant Mexican data protection laws. Depending on the specific processing activity, one or more of the following legal bases may apply:

  • Performance of a contract: We process your personal data where it is necessary to enter into and perform our agreement with you, including:
    • Creating and managing your player account for the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com.
    • Processing deposits, wagers, withdrawals, and bonuses.
    • Providing customer support and resolving operational issues.
    • Delivering digital content and services you request.
  • Compliance with legal obligations: We process data when necessary to comply with obligations under applicable laws in jurisdictions where we operate or are subject to regulatory oversight, including:
    • Anti-money laundering ("AML") and counter-terrorist financing ("CTF") laws and "Know Your Customer" ("KYC") regulations.
    • Accounting, tax, and financial reporting obligations.
    • Responsible gambling and player protection requirements, which may stem from Curaçao regulatory frameworks, EU or UK regulations, and other applicable rules.
    • Responding to lawful requests from courts, police, and regulatory authorities.
  • Legitimate interests: We process your data where this is necessary for our legitimate interests, provided such interests are not overridden by your rights and freedoms, for example:
    • Preventing fraud, abuse, and security incidents affecting our services or players.
    • Conducting internal analytics, business planning, and service improvement.
    • Protecting the integrity of games and preventing collusion, bonus abuse, or misuse of promotions.
    • Defending or establishing legal claims and managing disputes.
  • Consent: Where required by law, we rely on your consent:
    • To send direct electronic marketing communications (such as email or SMS offers) where consent is required.
    • To use certain non-essential cookies or similar technologies for analytics or advertising.
    • To share data with certain advertising networks or affiliates for personalised marketing.
  • Protection of vital interests and public interest: In rare cases, we may process data to protect your vital interests or those of another person (for example, where there is a serious risk of harm) or to carry out tasks in the public interest where permitted by law.

Where we rely on consent, you may withdraw it at any time using the mechanisms provided in this Privacy Policy, in the relevant communication, or within your account settings. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

Purpose of Processing

We use the personal data described above for the following purposes, which are closely linked to the legal bases outlined in the previous section:

  • Provision of gambling services and account management: To register and verify your account, allow you to log in to Fair Pari via fairparic.com, process deposits and withdrawals, enable participation in games and promotions, and provide customer support.
  • Compliance and risk management: To conduct KYC checks, assess and monitor AML/CTF risk, ensure that you are legally allowed to gamble in your jurisdiction, prevent fraud, detect suspicious activity, and meet our obligations to regulators or competent authorities in Curaçao, the Comoros Islands, Cyprus, the UK, the EU, Mexico, and other relevant jurisdictions.
  • Responsible gambling and player protection: To monitor playing patterns and identify behaviour that may indicate problem gambling, to implement self-exclusion, cooling-off periods, limits and similar controls, and to provide safer gambling information and interventions where appropriate.
  • Service improvement and analytics: To understand how players use our Website and services, test and improve features, optimise game offerings and website performance, and develop new products based on aggregated or pseudonymised data.
  • Marketing and personalisation: Where permitted by law (and subject to your preferences), to send promotional communications, loyalty offers, and tailored content based on your activity, and to measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and affiliate relationships.
  • Security, integrity, and dispute handling: To maintain the security and integrity of our systems, investigate suspected fraud or abuse, ensure that games are fair and comply with our rules, manage and resolve disputes or complaints, and enforce our terms and policies.
  • Legal, regulatory, and corporate purposes: To comply with legal obligations, respond to lawful requests from authorities, maintain business records, manage corporate transactions, and protect our rights, property, and the safety of players and third parties.

Disclosure & Sharing

We do not sell your personal data in the traditional sense. However, we do share personal data with carefully selected third parties in order to provide our services, comply with legal obligations, and achieve the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. Depending on your location and the services you use, we may share your personal data with the following categories of recipients:

  • Group entities and affiliates: Companies within the broader corporate structure supporting Fair Pari, including entities located in Curaçao, the Comoros Islands, Cyprus, and other jurisdictions, for operational, risk management, and compliance purposes.
  • Payment service providers and banks: Third-party payment processors and financial institutions that handle deposits, withdrawals, refunds, and chargebacks, particularly those based in Cyprus or other EU countries, where our payment processing operations are concentrated.
  • Service providers and technical partners: Providers of hosting, IT infrastructure, security, analytics, marketing tools, identity verification, AML screening, fraud detection, responsible gambling tools, and customer support services. Some of these providers may be located outside the UK, EU, or Mexico (for example, in the United States or other third countries).
  • Gaming and content providers: Third-party game developers and platform providers that supply casino games and related functionality, and who may require limited player data to deliver those services, ensure game fairness, or support dispute resolution.
  • Regulatory and governmental authorities: Regulators, tax authorities, law enforcement, courts, and other competent authorities in Curaçao, the Comoros Islands, Cyprus, the UK, the EU, Mexico, and other relevant jurisdictions, when we are legally required to provide information or when doing so is necessary to protect our rights or the rights and safety of others.
  • Professional advisers: Lawyers, auditors, accountants, and other professional advisers who assist us in managing our business, complying with legal and regulatory obligations, or defending legal claims.
  • Advertising partners and affiliates: Subject to applicable law and your consent where required, we may share limited data (often in pseudonymised or aggregated form) with affiliates, advertising networks, and marketing partners to measure campaign performance, prevent fraud, and avoid duplicate marketing.
  • Corporate transactions: In connection with any merger, acquisition, restructuring, or sale of assets, your personal data may be disclosed to potential or actual buyers, their advisers, and other relevant parties, subject to appropriate safeguards.

Where possible, we share data in a pseudonymised or aggregated form that does not directly identify you. When we share personal data with processors acting on our behalf, we require them by contract to process the data only in accordance with our instructions and to implement appropriate security measures.

International Transfers

Because Fair Pari operates using an offshore structure, including entities and service providers in Curaçao, the Comoros Islands, Cyprus, and other jurisdictions, your personal data may be transferred to and processed in countries outside the United Kingdom and the European Economic Area ("EEA"). Some of these countries may have data protection laws that are less protective than those in the UK or the EEA.

  • Operational locations: Personal data may be processed in or accessed from Curaçao and/or the Comoros Islands by the operating entity, and in Cyprus by the payment processing subsidiary. Data may also be accessed from other locations by our technical and support providers.
  • Third-country service providers: Some third-party service providers (for example, analytics, cloud hosting, or anti-fraud services) may be located in or transfer data to countries that do not have an adequacy decision from the UK or the EU, including the United States and other third countries.
  • Safeguards: Where personal data is transferred outside the UK/EEA to a country that is not subject to an adequacy decision, we seek to implement appropriate safeguards, such as:
    • Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the UK Information Commissioner's Office and/or the European Commission.
    • Technical and organisational measures such as encryption, access controls, and minimisation of data shared with third parties.
    • Where applicable, reliance on frameworks like the EU - US Data Privacy Framework and the UK extension to that framework for transfers to certified US organisations.
  • Regulatory context: Players should be aware that data transferred to and processed under offshore structures in Curaçao or the Comoros Islands may not benefit from the same level of regulatory oversight or effective enforcement as in the UK or EU. We nonetheless apply internal policies and contractual safeguards intended to provide a consistent level of protection across our operations.

By using the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com, you acknowledge that your personal data may be transferred internationally as described above. Where required by law, we will seek your explicit consent for specific transfers.

Data Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, including to meet legal, regulatory, accounting, or reporting requirements, and then securely delete or anonymise it. The exact retention period depends on the type of data and the applicable legal obligations in jurisdictions such as Curaçao, the Comoros Islands, Cyprus, the UK, the EU, and Mexico.

  • Account and identity data: Core account information (such as name, contact details, KYC documents, and verification records) is typically retained for the duration of your account and, after closure, for a period of up to five (5) years, or longer if required by AML/CTF or other legal obligations.
  • Transaction and payment data: Records of financial transactions (deposits, wagers, withdrawals, chargebacks) are generally retained for at least five (5) to seven (7) years from the date of the relevant transaction, to comply with financial, tax, and AML/CTF requirements and to manage disputes.
  • Gaming and behavioural data: Betting history, game logs, and responsible gambling data are retained as long as necessary for operational integrity, responsible gambling, and regulatory purposes, and may be kept for up to five (5) years after account closure, or longer where required by law or to protect our rights.
  • Marketing data: Information used for marketing (for example, email preferences and consent records) is retained for as long as you remain subscribed and for a reasonable period afterwards to demonstrate compliance. If you withdraw consent or object to marketing, we will keep a record of that fact and cease marketing within a reasonable time.
  • Technical logs and security data: Security logs, access logs, and system events used for security, fraud detection, and diagnostics are generally retained for up to two (2) years, subject to extension where necessary to investigate specific incidents or comply with legal requirements.
  • Cookies: Cookie lifetimes vary by type. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, while persistent cookies may remain for periods ranging from a few days up to twenty-four (24) months, unless you delete them earlier via your browser or device settings.

When personal data is no longer needed, we will either anonymise it (so it can no longer be linked to you) for statistical or analytical use, or securely delete it. In some circumstances, we may be legally required to retain certain data for longer periods. If you request deletion, we will also consider whether we need to continue to retain some data (for example, to comply with AML/CTF laws or defend legal claims) and will inform you accordingly.

Your Rights

Depending on your location (for example, the UK, the EU/EEA, Mexico, or other jurisdictions with similar laws), you may have a range of rights over your personal data under the UK GDPR, the EU GDPR, and Mexican data protection law (including, where applicable, the Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties and related regulations). These rights are subject to conditions and exceptions set out in the law.

  • Right of access: You may request confirmation of whether we process your personal data and obtain a copy of the data we hold about you, together with information about how we use it.
  • Right to rectification: You may request that we correct inaccurate personal data or complete incomplete data. In many cases, you can update your details via your account settings on the Website.
  • Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten"): You may request that we delete your personal data where there is no compelling reason for us to continue processing it, for example where the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or where you withdraw consent and there is no other legal basis. We may need to retain certain data for legal, regulatory, or legitimate interest reasons (for example, AML, tax, or legal claims), in which case we will explain this.
  • Right to restriction of processing: You may ask us to restrict processing of your data in certain circumstances, for example while we verify its accuracy or where you contest our legitimate interest basis.
  • Right to object: You may object to processing based on our legitimate interests (including profiling) on grounds relating to your particular situation. We will stop processing unless we have compelling legitimate grounds or need the data for legal claims. You also have an absolute right to object at any time to the use of your data for direct marketing purposes.
  • Right to data portability: Where processing is based on consent or contract and carried out by automated means, you may request that we provide your personal data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, and that we transfer it to another controller where technically feasible.
  • Rights related to consent: Where we rely on your consent (for example, for certain marketing or cookies), you may withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawal will not affect prior lawful processing but will apply going forward.
  • Mexican ARCO rights: For users subject to Mexican data protection laws, you may exercise ARCO rights (Acceso, Rectificación, Cancelación y Oposición) broadly corresponding to access, rectification, cancellation (erasure), and opposition. We will address such requests in line with Mexican regulations, subject to legal exemptions.

How to exercise your rights: To exercise any of these rights, please submit a clear request via the contact or support tools on https://fairparic.com, indicating that your request concerns privacy or data protection. Where a dedicated privacy or DPO contact address is provided on the Website, you may also use that address. We may need to verify your identity before responding, which may require you to provide additional information.

Response timeframes and cost: We aim to respond to all valid requests within one (1) month (30 days) of receipt. In complex or numerous cases, this period may be extended by up to two (2) further months, in which case we will inform you of the extension and reasons. We do not normally charge a fee for handling your requests. However, where permitted by law, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on a request that is manifestly unfounded or excessive.

Complaints to supervisory authorities: In addition to contacting us, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. In the United Kingdom, this is the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). For users in Mexico, this may be the competent Mexican data protection authority (for example, the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data, "INAI"). Users in the EU/EEA may complain to their local Data Protection Authority. Further details are provided in the "Complaints & Contacts" section below.

Cookies & Tracking Technologies

We use cookies and similar tracking technologies on the Fair Pari experience via fairparic.com to ensure the Website functions properly, to enhance your user experience, and to analyse and improve our services. Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit the Website. Some cookies are essential, while others are used for analytics or advertising purposes.

Types of cookies we use

  • Session cookies: Temporary cookies that remain on your device only while your browser is open. They are used to maintain your session, keep you logged in as you navigate the Website, and support basic functionality. These cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies: Cookies that remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. They help us remember your preferences and settings (such as language or display options) and may be used for analytics and performance monitoring.
  • First-party cookies: Cookies set directly by us or on our behalf to operate and improve the Website, such as remembering your login or tracking site performance.
  • Third-party cookies: Cookies set by third-party service providers, such as analytics providers, security providers, advertising networks, or social media platforms, which may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites.

Purposes of cookies

  • Strictly necessary / functional: These cookies are essential for the operation of the Website and the Fair Pari experience, enabling core functions such as secure login, session management, and navigation. Without them, the Website may not function correctly.
  • Performance and analytics: These cookies help us understand how visitors use the Website (for example, which pages are visited most often and where errors occur). This information is used in aggregated form to improve performance and user experience.
  • Advertising and personalisation: Subject to your consent where required, these cookies may be used by us or our partners to deliver relevant advertising, measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, and limit the number of times you see an advertisement. They may also help personalise content and offers based on your activity.

Managing cookies

  • You can manage or disable cookies at any time by using your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies, delete existing cookies, or configure settings to alert you before a cookie is stored. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of the Website and your ability to use some features.
  • Where we provide a cookie banner or preference management tool on fairparic.com, you can use it to accept, reject, or customise your cookie settings (for example, enabling or disabling non-essential analytics or advertising cookies).
  • For more detailed information on cookies and how to manage them, you may consult your browser's help section or independent resources such as https://www.aboutcookies.org (or similar sites, subject to availability in your region).

Data Security

We take the security of your personal data seriously and implement technical and organisational measures designed to protect it against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction. While no system can guarantee absolute security, we aim to maintain a level of protection appropriate to the nature of the data and the risks associated with our offshore operating model (Curaçao and/or the Comoros Islands) and EU-based payment processing (Cyprus).

  • Encryption in transit and at rest: We strive to use up-to-date cryptographic protocols (such as TLS 1.2 or higher) to encrypt data transmitted between your device and our systems. Where feasible, we also encrypt sensitive data at rest, such as passwords (hashed and salted) and certain financial or verification records.
  • Access controls and authentication: Access to personal data is restricted to authorised personnel and service providers who need it to perform their duties. We implement role-based access controls, strong authentication mechanisms, and, where appropriate, multi-factor authentication ("MFA") for administrative access.
  • Network and infrastructure security: Our systems are protected using firewalls, intrusion detection or prevention systems, logging and monitoring tools, and other measures designed to detect and respond to suspicious activity or vulnerabilities.
  • Vendor security and certifications: We select third-party service providers (including payment processors and hosting providers) who commit to appropriate security practices. Some providers may hold recognised security certifications such as ISO/IEC 27001 or SOC 2; where possible, we review their security posture as part of our vendor management process.
  • Staff training and internal policies: Employees and contractors with access to personal data are subject to confidentiality obligations and receive training on data protection, security, and responsible handling of personal information. Internal policies and procedures govern how data is accessed, used, and shared.
  • Incident response: We maintain processes for identifying, investigating, and responding to potential data breaches or security incidents. Where required by law, we will notify the relevant supervisory authority (for example, the UK ICO) and affected individuals without undue delay, taking into account applicable legal timeframes.

Despite these measures, the nature of internet-based services and offshore corporate structures means that residual risks remain. You can help protect your data by using strong, unique passwords, enabling available security features, and keeping your account details confidential.

Complaints & Contacts

If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about how we process your personal data in connection with the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com, we encourage you to contact us first so that we can attempt to resolve the issue directly.

How to contact us

  • Online contact: Please use the "Contact", "Support", or similar section on https://fairparic.com to submit a privacy or data protection request, including ARCO or GDPR-related requests. Indicate that your message is a "Data Protection / Privacy" query or complaint so it can be routed appropriately.
  • Data protection officer / privacy team: Where the Website provides a dedicated email address or form for data protection or privacy issues, you may use those details to contact our designated Data Protection Officer or privacy team. They are responsible for overseeing compliance with applicable data protection laws and this Privacy Policy.
  • Postal correspondence: Where a postal address for legal or privacy correspondence is published on the Website or in your account area, you may send written requests or complaints to that address, marked for the attention of "Data Protection Officer" or "Privacy". Due to the offshore nature of our corporate structure (Curaçao or the Comoros Islands) and payment presence in Cyprus, postal channels may take longer to process than electronic ones.

Complaint procedure and timelines

  1. Initial review: Once we receive your complaint or request, we will acknowledge it within a reasonable time and begin an initial review. We may ask for additional information to verify your identity and clarify the issue.
  2. Investigation and response: We aim to investigate and respond to privacy-related complaints within one (1) month (30 days) of receipt. For complex complaints or where multiple requests are made, this period may be extended by up to two (2) additional months; if so, we will inform you of the extension and explain the reasons.
  3. Outcome and escalation: We will inform you in writing of the outcome of our investigation and any measures taken or proposed to address your complaint. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate the matter to the appropriate supervisory authority as described below.

Supervisory authorities

  • United Kingdom: If you are located in the UK or your complaint relates to our processing of data subject to UK GDPR, you may lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). Website: https://ico.org.uk.
  • Mexico: For users subject to Mexican data protection law (including ARCO rights), you may lodge a complaint with the competent Mexican data protection authority, for example the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data (INAI). Website: https://www.inai.org.mx (subject to availability and any successor institutions).
  • EU/EEA: If you are located in the European Union or EEA, you may complain to your local Data Protection Authority or, where applicable, to the authority of the EU Member State where you live, work, or where the alleged infringement took place. Contact details are typically available via the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) website at https://edpb.europa.eu.

Please note that although Fair Pari does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission and therefore UK-specific gambling dispute resolution bodies such as the UK Ombudsman or IBAS are not available for gambling-related disputes, your data protection rights and access to privacy regulators (such as the ICO or INAI) remain unaffected.

Updates

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our services, corporate structure, regulatory obligations, or applicable data protection laws. When we make changes, we will revise the "Last updated" date and, where appropriate, provide additional notice.

  • Notification methods: For material changes, we will seek to notify you by one or more of the following methods:
    • Posting a prominent notice or banner on the Website (including the Fair Pari pages on fairparic.com).
    • Displaying an in-account notification or dashboard alert when you log into your account.
    • Sending an email or message to the contact details associated with your account, where appropriate.
  • Advance notice of significant changes: Where we make changes that significantly affect how we process your personal data (for example, new purposes, new categories of recipients, or substantial changes to your rights or our obligations), we will endeavour to provide at least thirty (30) days' advance notice before the changes take effect, unless immediate changes are required by law or for security reasons.
  • Your options: If you do not agree with the updated Privacy Policy, you may close your account and cease using the Fair Pari experience on fairparic.com. Continued use of the Website after the effective date of the updated policy will be treated as acceptance of the changes, to the extent permitted by law.
  • Version control: For reference, we will maintain a record of material changes to this Privacy Policy and, where reasonably practical, make prior versions available or summarise key changes.

Last updated: November 2025.