This Privacy Policy explains how Neds Sports — the independent guide published at this domain — collects, uses and protects information when you browse our articles about Australian online wagering. We are an editorial website, not the Neds bookmaker. Creating a betting account, depositing funds or placing wagers involves separate privacy practices governed by the licensed operator’s own policy on their official platform. Read both documents if you use our guides and later register with a wagering provider.
By continuing to use this site you acknowledge the practices described here. We review this policy periodically and update the publication date when material changes occur.
Information we collect
Most visitors browse without submitting personal details. In that case we may still record technical data typical of web servers: IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URL, pages viewed and timestamps. This server-level logging helps us diagnose errors, block abusive traffic and understand which articles are read most often.
When you contact us by email at [email protected], we receive the address you write from, the message body and any attachments you choose to send. We use that correspondence solely to respond to your enquiry about this guide site. We do not request passport numbers, driver licence images, payment card details or betting account passwords — and you should never send those to us. If you need help with an active Neds account, contact the operator through their verified app or website instead.
How we use data
Information is processed for legitimate interests related to running an informational website: delivering pages securely, measuring aggregate readership, fixing broken links, replying to support mail and preventing automated scraping that degrades performance for human readers. We do not sell personal information to data brokers, and we do not compile mailing lists for unrelated gambling promotions.
Aggregated, anonymised statistics may inform editorial planning. Those reports do not identify individual users. No registration is required to read our current content.
Cookies and similar technologies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We may use essential cookies that remember basic preferences or keep a session stable while you navigate between articles. Analytics cookies, if enabled, help us see how visitors move through the site — entry page, time on page, exit link — without needing to identify you by name.
You can control cookies through your browser settings: block all cookies, delete existing ones or receive a prompt before storage. Blocking essential cookies may affect layout on some devices. Third-party analytics providers process data under their own policies; you may opt out via browser extensions where available.
Sharing and international transfers
We do not disclose personal information except in limited circumstances: hosting and infrastructure providers that process server logs on our behalf under confidentiality terms; professional advisers if required to comply with law; or authorities when legally compelled by a valid Australian or international request. Service providers may store data on servers located outside Australia. When that occurs, we expect contractual safeguards consistent with applicable privacy principles, though no online transmission is completely risk-free.
Links on Neds Sports may point to external sites — the official Neds platform, regulators, or help organisations. Once you leave our domain, the privacy practices of those third parties apply.
Retention and security
Server logs are retained only as long as needed for security monitoring, then rotated according to hosting schedules. Email correspondence is kept for the period required to resolve your request unless you ask us to delete it sooner. We apply HTTPS encryption and access controls but cannot guarantee absolute security against determined attacks.
Your rights and contact
Depending on applicable Australian privacy law, you may request access to personal information we hold, seek correction of inaccurate details, or ask for deletion where retention is no longer necessary. Email [email protected] with enough detail to locate your message thread. If you believe we have mishandled your data, you may lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner after contacting us first.