Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is effective from 16 January 2021
APR is concerned with protecting the privacy of any Personal Data that you may
choose to provide to us (“Personal Data”). APR will ensure that the Processing
of your Personal Data is compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation,
(“GDPR”), (Regulation (EU) 2016/679). Accordingly, APR issues this Policy to
inform you of our use of your Personal Data.
This Policy applies to the Company and its directly or indirectly controlled
wholly-owned subsidiaries conducting business within the European Union (EU)
European Economic Area (EEA) or processing the Personal Data of Data Subjects
within EU/EEA.
1. Introduction
1.1 This Privacy Policy sets out the way in which APR (“we” or “us”), a company
which is operated by Run Good N.V., reg #150149 of 9 Abraham de Veerstraat,
Willemstad, Curacao collects, processes and retains Personal Data and ensures
that the below steps are taken by us to protect such Personal Data.
1.2 By utilising our Services, you acknowledge that you have read, and agree to,
the terms of this Privacy Policy and that you consent to the use by APR of your
Personal Data for the purposes set out in section 3 of this Privacy Policy. If
you do not wish to provide your Personal Data on the basis set out in this
Privacy Policy, you should not enter the relevant information on the Website or
provide your Personal Data to us otherwise. However, if you do not provide your
Personal Data, you may not be able to use all of the Services.
1.3 Capitalised terms not defined in this Privacy Policy shall be as defined in
the Terms & Conditions.
This Privacy Policy is incorporated into, and forms part of, the Terms &
Conditions.
1.4 Definitions:
The following terms “Anonymisation”, “Controller”, “Processor”, “Data Subject”,
“Data Portability” “Personal Data”, “Processed/Processing”, “Pseudonymisation”,
“Cross-Border processing of Personal Data”, “Supervisory Authority” used in this
document shall have the same meaning as in the GDPR:
“You” means the player, the ‘Data Subject’ who is using the services of APR.
“Visitor” means an individual other than a user, who uses the public area, but
has no access to the restricted areas of the Site or Service.
1.5 Principles:
This Policy is based on the following GDPR principles:
• The Processing of Personal Data shall take place in a lawful, fair and
transparent way;
• The collection, processing and retention of Personal Data shall only be
performed for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and no further
processing will take place which is incompatible with those purposes;
• The collecting and retaining of Personal Data shall be adequate, relevant and
limited to what is necessary in relation to the purpose for which they are
Processed;
• The Personal Data shall be accurate and where necessary, kept up to date;
• Every reasonable step shall be taken to ensure that Personal Data that is
inaccurate having regard to the purposes for which they are Processed, are
erased or rectified without delay;
• Personal Data shall be kept in a form which permits identification of the Data
Subject for no longer than it is necessary for the purpose for which the
Personal Data is processed;
• All Personal Data shall be kept confidential and stored in a manner that
ensures appropriate security;
• Personal Data shall not be shared with third parties except when necessary in
order for them to provide services upon agreement;
• Data Subjects shall have the right to request access to and rectification or
erasure of Personal Data, or restriction of Processing, or to object to
Processing as well as the right of Data Portability.
2. The Information we collect:
2.1 As part of providing you with the Services, we collect your Personal Data on
registering an account. “Personal Data” means any information from which you can
be personally identified or be identifiable, including but not limited to your
name, surname, email address, home address, telephone number, mobile number,
date of birth, government ID information, electronic location information and
electronic device information – this covers passport/license, MAC address and IP
address.
2.2 As part of providing you with the Services, we also collect information
about the transactions you undertake, including details of payment cards used,
details of the games you played and underlying gaming transactions.
3. How we will use your Personal Information
3.1 When providing our Services we ensure that we collect, retain and process
your Personal Data in accordance with the GDPR. We will Process your Personal
Data to enable us to:
• 3.1.1 Set-up, administer and manage your Account and records (including
processing deposits and withdrawals);
• 3.1.2 Provide and personalise the Services (including allowing you to wager
and play our games);
• 3.1.3 Receive and respond to your communications and requests;
• 3.1.4 Notify you about updates to the Software and/or the Services;
• 3.1.5 Ensure that we are able to fulfil our regulatory obligations regarding
your Account, including by verifying the accuracy of any information you give
us;
• 3.1.6 Comply with our obligations under Applicable Laws and to Regulators in
jurisdictions where we are licensed (Isle of Man);
• 3.1.7 Investigate, and assist with the investigation of, suspected unlawful,
fraudulent or other improper activity connected with the Services (including,
where appropriate, dealing with requests from authorised entities/Authorities
for the sharing of information);
• 3.1.8 Carry out market research campaigns;
• 3.1.9 Preparing statistics relating to the use of the Services by you and
other customers;
• 3.1.10 Provide you with information about, and support for, the Services,
including changes to the Services, technical updates and changes to the Terms
& Conditions (including this Privacy Policy);
• 3.1.11 Provided that you “opt-in” and don’t “opt-out” from this option, keep
you informed on offers and promotions in relation to our products and services;
• 3.1.12 Support any other purpose necessary for the performance of our
contractual obligations or specifically stated at the time at which you provided
your Personal Data. These are the “Purposes” for which we may collect your
Personal Data.
• 3.1.13 In order to comply with all applicable regulations, we will supply some
of your personal information to third parties (including financial institutions,
age verification, and credit reference agencies). Credit reference agencies
provide services for identity verification, credit risk and affordability
checking, fraud prevention, anti-money laundering, and tracing. A record of the
search and results will be retained, and the third party may use the information
to assist other companies for verification purposes (legitimate purpose).
3.2 Your stored payment details will be used to facilitate future transactions
initiated by you within the APR Cashier.
3.3 If at any time you wish us to stop Processing your Personal Data for the
above purposes, then you must contact us and we will take the appropriate steps
to stop doing so. Please note that this may mean that your Account will be
closed. You may contact us by [email protected].
3.4 To ensure a good quality of service we may monitor any communication you
have with us whether in writing or by electronic mail (“recordings”). Any
recordings remain the property of APR and will be used only for the purposes
listed above.
3.5 In the event that the purposes for Processing change, then we will notify
you by a Privacy Notice whereby we will inform you of the changes and seek any
additional consent that may be required.
4. Disclosing your Personal Information
4.1 Except as described in this Policy, we will not intentionally disclose the
Personal Data that we collect and/or retain on the Service to third parties
without your prior explicit consent. We may disclose Personal Data to third
parties in the following circumstances:
• Any company within our Group (including to its employees and subcontractors)
which assists us in providing the Services or which otherwise has a need to know
such information;
• Any third party which assists us in providing the Services, including (but not
limited to) payment processors and marketing service providers;
• Any third party which can assist us in verifying the accuracy of your Personal
Data, including financial institutions and credit reference agencies (a record
of the search may be retained by such third party. Security use/plan to use will
fall under this category for ID and Document checks;
• Any third party who assists us in monitoring use of the Services, including
the detection and prevention of fraud and collusion;
• Any contractors or other advisers auditing any of our business Processes or
who have the need to access such information for the purpose of advising us;
• Any law enforcement body which may have any reasonable requirement to access
your Personal Data;
• Other online gaming sites, banks, credit card companies, and appropriate
agencies, where you are found to have cheated or attempted to defraud us or any
other user of our services;
• Any regulatory body or authorised entity which may have any reasonable
requirement to access your Personal Data; and
• Any potential purchaser of APR or any investors in it or in any company within
our Group (including in the event of insolvency).
4.2 We shall keep the Data Subjects informed and ensure that these trusted
partners and/or third parties will abide with the mandatory data protection
measures. During such data transmission we shall take all appropriate
organizational, technical and legal protection measures. Any Personal Data
transfers outside the EU/EEA will follow procedure as described in section 12.
4.3 The Company gives its customers the possibility to make use of “chat rooms”
where players are able to communicate with each other. Whilst we will ensure
that the players follow the terms as set in the “chat room policy”, we will not
be responsible for any data breaches that might arise from the use of our chat
rooms. Therefore, you accept responsibility and under no circumstance shall we
be held responsible for any damages that might arise from any breach of data.
4.4 If at any time you wish us to stop Processing your Personal Data for the
above purposes, then you must contact us and we will take the appropriate steps
to stop doing so. Please note that this may mean that your Account will be
closed. You may contact us [email protected]
5. Data Subject Rights
5.1 We respect your privacy rights and provide you with reasonable access to the
Personal Data that you may have provided through your use of the Services. Your
principal rights under the GDPR are:
• the right for information;
• the right to access;
• the right to rectification;
• the right to erasure;
• the right to restrict processing;
• the right to object to processing;
• the right to data portability;
• the right to complain to a supervisory authority; and
• the right to withdraw consent.
5.2 If you wish to access or amend any other Personal Data we hold about you, or
to request that we delete any Personal Data about you, you may contact us by
email: [email protected] We will acknowledge your request within
seventy-two (72) hours and handle it promptly. APR will respond to these
requests within a month, with a possibility to extend this period for
particularly complex requests in accordance with Applicable Law. We will retain
your information for as long as your account is active, as needed to provide you
services, or to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes and enforce
our agreements as described in section 13.
5.3 You may update, correct, or delete your Account information and preferences
at any time by accessing your Account settings page on the ‘My Account’ tab in
the Cashier. Please note that while any changes you make will be reflected in
active user databases instantly or within a reasonable period of time, we may
retain all information you submit for backups, archiving, prevention of fraud
and abuse, analytics, satisfaction of legal obligations, or where we otherwise
reasonably believe that we have a legitimate reason to do so. Where appropriate
and possible we shall apply Anonymisation or Pseudonymisation to Personal Data
to reduce the risks to the Data Subjects.
5.4 You may decline to share certain Personal Data with us, in which case we may
not be able to provide to you some or all of the features and functionality of
the Service.
5.5 At any time, you may object to the Processing of your Personal Data, on
legitimate grounds, except if otherwise permitted by applicable law.
5.6 In accordance with Applicable Law, we reserve the right to withhold
disclosing Personal Data if such disclosing would adversely affect the rights
and freedoms of others.
5.7 You have the right to Data Portability, whereby You as Data Subject may
request to receive all Personal Data retained by us free of charge in a
structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. However, we reserve the
right to charge a fee for complying with such requests if they are deemed
manifestly unfounded or excessive. The Company may charge a reasonable
administrative-cost fee if further copies are requested. We shall keep records
including a ‘log’ of these requests.
5.8 When we receive requests to dispose of Personal Data records by Data
Subjects, We shall ensure that these requests are handled within a reasonable
time frame. We shall keep records including a ‘log’ of these requests.
5.9 We shall also strive in obtaining adequate disposal mechanisms to ensure no
Personal Data is leaked outside of the organisation.
5.10 Should we fail in abiding with the required data protection obligations,
you shall have the right of complaint to your Supervisory Authority.
6. Contacting us
6.1 For full details about APR Group members and where they operate please
contact us on [email protected].
6.2 If at any time you believe that we have not adhered to this Privacy Policy,
please contact us [email protected] and we will seek to promptly
determine and correct the problem.
7. Advertising and use of Cookies
7.1 Cookies are pieces of information that a website transfers to your
computer’s hard disc for record keeping purposes. Cookies can make the web more
useful by storing information about your preferences on particular sites, thus
enabling website owners to provide more useful features for their users. They
contain no name or address information or any information that will enable
anyone to contact you via telephone, e-mail or any other means. Most browsers
are initially set to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can set your browser to
disable cookies or inform you when they are set.
7.2 Information on how to disable cookies can be obtained by referring to either
your Operating Systems Manual or your Browser Guide, or by contacting your
Internet Service Provider. However, given that APR may sometimes use cookies,
you may not be able to take full advantage of our Website if you do disable
them.
7.3 Our Online poker service uses session cookies to establish and maintain your
session with us. With cookies enabled, you shouldn’t notice any difference to
the service. APR requires your web browser to accept a session cookie before you
can log on or register for the service. Session cookies only exist until you
close down your web browser, as opposed to permanent cookies which your browser
stores until they expire. If you browser is set to disable cookies, you may
restrict your access to APR.
7.4 APR web pages may contain electronic images, known as web beacons or
spotlight tags. These enable APR to count users who have visited certain pages
on our website. Web beacons and spotlight tags are not used by us to access your
personal information, they are simply a tool we use to analyse which web pages
customers view, in an aggregated manner.”
7.5 If you object to cookies or want to delete any cookies that are already
stored on your computer, you should follow the instructions for deleting
existing cookies and disabling future cookies on your web browser or equivalent
software. Further information is available at www.aboutcookies.org. Please note
that by deleting or disabling cookies you may not be able to access certain
areas or features of the Website.
7.6 As part of the Website’s operation, and for our own statistical analysis of
site traffic, our Website automatically logs internet IP addresses. We do not
log any email address of visitors to the Website. Our advertising system logs IP
addresses to supply more accurate advertising features, such as
language-specific banners.
7.7 While the Website may contain links to websites operated by parties other
than us, we are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such
websites.
8. Minors and Children’s Privacy
8.1 Protecting the privacy of minors is especially important. Our Service is not
directed to children under the age of 18, and we do not knowingly collect
Personal Data from children under the age of 18. If you are under 18 years of
age, then please do not use or access the Service at any time or in any manner.
If we learn that Personal Data has been collected on the Service from persons
under 18 years of age, then we will take the appropriate steps to delete this
information. If you are a parent or guardian and discover that your child under
18 years of age has obtained an Account on the Service, then you may alert us at
[email protected] and request that we delete your child’s Personal Data
from our systems.
9. Security
9.1 We take appropriate security measures to protect against loss, misuse and
unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction of your information.
APR has taken steps to ensure the ongoing confidentiality, integrity,
availability, and resilience of systems and services Processing Personal Data,
and will restore the availability and access to information in a timely manner
in the event of a physical or technical incident.
9.2 Your winnings and cash-outs are kept strictly confidential, and winnings
information is stored in secure operating environments. We do not provide
winnings information to any third party unless such information is required to
be disclosed by law, regulation or a similar governmental authority.
9.3 No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic
storage, is 100% secure. We cannot ensure or warrant the security of any
information you transmit to us or store on the Service, however, we shall ensure
that adequate security mechanisms designed to protect Personal Data will be used
to prevent Personal Data from being stolen, misused or abused, and to prevent
Personal Data breaches.. If you believe your Personal Data has been compromised,
please contact us [email protected]
10. Data Breach
10.1 When we learn of a suspected or actual Personal Data breach, We shall
perform an internal investigation and take appropriate remedial measures in a
timely manner. Where there is any risk to the rights and freedoms of Data
Subjects, we will notify the relevant Supervisory Authorities without undue
delay and, when possible, within 72 hours.
10.2 In the event that a Personal Data breach is likely to result in a high risk
to the rights and freedoms of the Data Subject, the DPO must ensure that all
affected Data Subjects are informed of the breach without undue delay.
11. Privacy Settings
11.1 Although we may allow you to adjust your privacy settings to limit access
to certain Personal Data, please be aware that no security measures are perfect
or impenetrable. Additionally, we cannot control the actions of other users with
whom you may choose to share your information. We cannot and do not guarantee
that information you post on or transmit to the Service will not be viewed by
unauthorized persons. We have taken the necessary steps to protect as much as
possible your Personal Data in transit by utilising HTTPS on our Website and TLS
1.2 (a strong protocol), ECDHE_RSA with P-256 (a strong key exchange), and
AES_256_GCM (a strong cipher).
12. Data Retention
12.1 Personal Data that we process for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept
for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes.
12.2 We only retain the Personal Data collected from you for as long as your
account is active or otherwise for a limited period of time as long as we need
it to fulfil the purposes for which we have initially collected it, unless
otherwise required by law.
12.3 Retention periods may vary from a few months in relation to enquiries to
over ten years to comply with our legal obligations and in line with our Data
Retention Policy, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements or in order to
protect your vital interests or the vital interests of another natural person.
12.4 For payment processing information, Your payment details will be stored for
a maximum of eight years. If you wish to remove your saved payment details at
any point, this can be facilitated via the APR Cashier.
12.5 We shall ensure that all employees, agents, contractors, sub-contractors,
suppliers and any other third party will abide by the retention periods set by
us and will be appropriately trained to do so.
13. International Transfers
13.1 APR forms part of a group of companies and the Personal Data you provide to
us may be transferred to and stored in countries outside of the European Union
(EU), or European Economic Area (EEA) as we use suppliers and Processors which
are based outside of the EU/EEA, or use servers based outside of the EU/EEA as
in the case of NSUS Group in Canada. Personal Data may also be Processed by
staff operating outside the EU/EEA who work for APR. A transfer of your Personal
Data may happen if any of our servers are located in a country outside of the
EU/EEA or one of our service providers is located in a country outside of the
EU/EEA. If we transfer or store your Personal Data outside the EU/EEA in this
manner, we will take steps with the aim of ensuring that your privacy rights
continue to be protected, as outlined in this Privacy Policy and in accordance
with the GDPR and other applicable laws.
14. Data Protection Officer/Representative
14.1 Our data protection representative who is responsible for matters relating
to privacy and data protection at APR can be reached at: [email protected]
14.2 In accordance with the applicable legal regulations governing the
protection of Personal Data, each request/inquiry will be resolved without undue
delay and at the latest within 30 days of receipt.
14.3 When contacting and posting such requests, we will invest reasonable
efforts to confirm your identity and to prevent unauthorized Personal Data
processing.
15. Accountability
15.1 We shall be responsible for and be able to demonstrate compliance with the
principles outlined above.
15.2 APR shall perform Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) periodically
and/or for any changes to data Processing Activity according to the Data
Protection Impact Assessment Guidelines.
16. Governing Law
16.1 This Policy is intended to comply with the laws and regulations in the
place of establishment and of the country in which the Company operates. In the
event of any conflict between this Policy and applicable laws and regulations,
the latter shall prevail.
17. Changes to this Privacy Policy
17.1 As the Company evolves, there may be the need to update this Policy to keep
pace with changes to the website, software, services, business, and Applicable
Laws. We will, however, always maintain our commitment to respect the Data
Subject’s privacy. We will ensure that we will notify the Data Subjects with any
material changes under this Policy by email (the most recent email provided by
the Data Subject) or post any other revisions to this Policy along with their
effective date, in an easy-to-find area of the website.
Validity
This document was updated on 16 January 2021 and is effective from that date.
Contact: Data Protection Officer
Company Address: 9 Abraham de Veerstraat, Willemstad, Curacao