Privacy Policy
Last updated: 8 julio 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how how do i bet on ufc Fights («we», «us», «our») handles personal data collected from visitors to this website. The site is an editorial publication providing guidance on UFC betting for adult readers in the United Kingdom. We are not a sportsbook, do not accept wagers, and do not process payments. References to «you» mean any visitor accessing the site.
We process personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018, supervised by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Who is the data controller
how do i bet on ufc Fights acts as the data controller for the personal data processed in connection with this website. The editorial team is contactable through the form on our About Us page.
What personal data we collect
We try to keep collection to the minimum necessary to operate the site. The categories of data we may process include:
- Technical data: IP address, device type, browser type and version, operating system, screen resolution, referring URL and timestamps. These are logged automatically by our web server and by analytics tools.
- Usage data: pages visited, time on page, scroll depth, links clicked, navigation paths through the site, search queries entered into our internal search (if used).
- Communications data: if you contact us via email or a form, the message itself, your email address and any other details you choose to share.
- Cookies and similar technologies: see the Cookie Policy for full detail.
We do not knowingly collect data from children. The site is intended for adults aged 18 or over.
Why we process personal data
We process personal data on the following lawful bases under UK GDPR:
- Legitimate interests — to keep the site secure, fix technical errors, understand which content readers find useful, and improve editorial output. This covers server logging, error monitoring and aggregated analytics.
- Consent — for non-essential cookies (analytics, performance, marketing) where consent is required. You can withdraw consent at any time via the cookie banner or your browser settings.
- Legal obligation — where we are required to retain or disclose data under applicable law, for example in response to a valid request from a competent authority.
How long we keep data
Server access logs are retained for up to twelve months and then deleted or anonymised. Analytics data is retained for up to twenty-six months. Email correspondence is retained for as long as the matter remains open and then deleted within a reasonable period unless we have a legal reason to keep it longer.
Who we share data with
We do not sell personal data. We share limited data with the following categories of recipients, each acting under a written agreement and only for the purposes set out below:
- Hosting providers — to operate the website and serve pages.
- Analytics providers — to receive aggregated, mostly non-identifying usage data.
- Email and communications providers — when you contact the editorial team.
- Professional advisers — accountants, auditors and lawyers, where required.
- Competent authorities — where disclosure is required by law.
Some of these providers may be based outside the United Kingdom. Where personal data is transferred internationally, we rely on adequacy regulations, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement or the UK Addendum to the European Commission Standard Contractual Clauses, as applicable.
Cookies and analytics
The site uses a small set of strictly necessary cookies that do not require consent, and optional analytics or performance cookies that load only after you provide consent through the cookie banner. The Cookie Policy lists each cookie, its purpose and its retention period.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right to:
- Be informed about how your personal data is used.
- Access the personal data we hold about you.
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Request erasure of your personal data, subject to legal exceptions.
- Restrict or object to processing in defined circumstances.
- Data portability for data you have provided directly.
- Withdraw consent at any time where processing relies on consent.
- Lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ico.org.uk).
To exercise any of these rights, contact the editorial team via the channel listed on the About Us page. We aim to respond within one calendar month.
Security
We use industry-standard technical and organisational measures to protect personal data — HTTPS in transit, access controls on systems holding personal data, and regular review of third-party processors. No online service can guarantee absolute security, but we treat any incident with the seriousness it deserves and report qualifying breaches to the ICO within the statutory window.
External links
The site links to external resources such as gamblingcommission.gov.uk, gamstop.co.uk and begambleaware.org. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of any third party. Please consult the privacy notice of each external site you visit.
Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the law, our processing activities or third-party providers. The «Last updated» date at the top of the document shows when the most recent change took effect. Material changes will be highlighted on the site for a reasonable period.
Contact
For any privacy-related question or request, please use the contact channel listed on the About Us page.
