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RummyBesto Privacy Policy
How rummybesto.com handles browsing data, optional analytics when enabled, emails to support@rummybesto.com, and what happens after you leave for third-party apps.
RummyBesto (rummybesto.com) is published primarily as a static website. You can read shortlists, profiles, blog posts, and legal pages without creating a mandatory account on this domain, without installing an app from us, and without us operating a player wallet.
This Privacy Policy explains, in plain language, what we might collect indirectly through normal web delivery, what we do not collect on our own infrastructure, and how to exercise sensible hygiene after you jump to independent operators. It is designed to be detailed because readers deserve clarity before they enter high-stakes environments elsewhere.
1. Roles and scope
1.1 Who “we” are
“RummyBesto,” “we,” or “us” refers to the editorial team that maintains the static content on rummybesto.com. We are not the operator of any third-party rummy app, casino cashier, or wallet you open after leaving this Site.
1.2 What this Policy covers
This Policy covers interactions with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, fonts, and images served from rummybesto.com (and its content delivery network), along with email messages you voluntarily send to support@rummybesto.com.
It does not govern apps, dashboards, or support portals run by other companies. Those services maintain their own privacy notices.
2. Data we do not intentionally run as a product
To avoid unrealistic promises: we do not, on this static property, intentionally operate any of the following as first-party systems tied to gameplay:
- Player accounts, ranking ladders tied to your wallet, or loyalty ledgers
- KYC document vaults, payment card tokenization, or chargeback desks
- Behavioural models that score your in-game decisions
- CRM dossiers that merge your browsing here with wagering tickets elsewhere
If you see wagering flows, identity collection, or bank-grade tracking, you have almost certainly left rummybesto.com and should read that destination’s policy instead.
3. Information processed during ordinary browsing
3.1 Server and CDN logs
Like virtually every website, hosting providers and edge networks may create ephemeral logs when your browser requests files. Depending on configuration, logs might include:
- IP address (often truncated or rotated on a schedule)
- Timestamp, requested URL, HTTP status, bytes transferred
- User-Agent string and coarse TLS metadata
We do not use these logs to build individual behavioural profiles for ad arbitrage. Retention periods depend on our hosting vendor’s defaults and any legal hold obligations.
3.2 Fonts and third-party assets
We may load typography or analytics scripts from reputable third parties (for example Google Fonts or Google Analytics if a measurement ID is configured for production). Those vendors may receive technical data consistent with their own policies. When analytics IDs are empty, corresponding tags typically do not fire meaningful sessions.
3.3 Local browser storage
The Site may use minimal client-side storage to power UI affordances (for example navigation state). We do not rely on long-lived cross-site trackers to monetize this property.
4. Optional analytics (when explicitly configured)
If gtag or equivalent is enabled with a non-empty property ID:
- Page views, events, coarse device data, and referrer information may be processed according to the vendor’s terms.
- We use analytics, when present, to understand aggregate readership — not to adjudicate individual wagering disputes.
You can employ browser controls, OS privacy settings, or network filtering to limit such measurement.
5. Email you send to support@rummybesto.com
5.1 Categories of information
Messages may include:
- Your email address and display name
- Message bodies describing broken links, outdated promos, or accessibility issues
- Optional attachments (screenshots, PDFs) you choose to include
5.2 How we use mail
We use support mail to:
- Verify editorial corrections
- Route accessibility feedback to the team that can patch templates
- Retain minimal records when legally required
We do not sell support inboxes or use them to operate wagering products.
5.3 Retention
Retention is driven by operational need and legal obligations. Not every ticket requires long-term archival. If you want deletion of a non-legal thread, ask — we honour reasonable requests where technically feasible.
5.4 Security expectations
Email is not a HIPAA-grade vault. Do not transmit government ID photos, full card numbers, or one-time passwords unless we explicitly ask as part of a narrowly scoped integrity review — and even then prefer operator-provided secure channels.
6. Cookies and similar technologies
If analytics scripts are absent, cookie use is minimal. If analytics is active, first-party or third-party cookies consistent with that vendor may appear. Use browser controls to block categories you dislike.
7. Children
Content assumes adults 18+. We do not knowingly collect information from minors for marketing databases. Parents should supervise devices where real-money entertainment is discussed.
8. International readers
Visitors arrive from many jurisdictions. This Notice does not authorise unlawful wagering. Where privacy rights exist (access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection), exercise them against whichever organisation actually processes wagering data — usually the operator, not RummyBesto.
9. Legal requests and safety
We may preserve or disclose information if required by lawful process or if we reasonably believe disclosure prevents harm or addresses abuse of the Site — subject to applicable law.
10. Changes to this Policy
We may update this document as templates, hosting stacks, or regulatory guidance evolve. Material changes will be reflected here; the “description” field in front matter may also be refreshed for search clarity.
11. Contact
Privacy-specific questions about this static site only: support@rummybesto.com. For wallet data, bet history, or RG tooling, contact the operator owning that product.
Last editorial refresh: April 2026.