⚡ TL;DR — Quick SummaryWorldCupTips2026.com collects only the data necessary to deliver premium 2026 World Cup betting predictions and analysis. We do not sell your personal information to third parties. We use industry-standard encryption and follow applicable data protection regulations. You retain full rights over your data at all times, including the right to access, correct, or delete your information.
- We collect email addresses, usage analytics, and optional betting preference data
- Cookies are used for performance analytics and personalised tip delivery
- Third-party odds partners and affiliate sportsbooks operate under separate policies
- You can opt out of marketing communications at any time
- This policy applies to all users accessing WorldCupTips2026.com globally
Welcome to WorldCupTips2026.com — your data-driven home for expert predictions covering the FIFA World Cup 2026, held across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As a platform built on statistical integrity and transparency, we hold ourselves to the same standard when it comes to your personal data. This Privacy Policy details exactly what information we collect, why we collect it, how we store it, and the rights you have as a user and visitor. Please read this document carefully before using our services.
What Personal Data Does WorldCupTips2026.com Collect From Users?
As a professional betting tips platform focused on the 2026 World Cup, we collect a limited set of data categories that allow us to personalise your prediction experience and maintain service quality. We categorise collected data into three tiers based on sensitivity and purpose.
Tier 1: Identification Data
When you register for our tips newsletter, create a free account, or submit a contact enquiry, we collect your email address, chosen display name, and country of residence. This information is used solely to deliver World Cup predictions, match preview updates, and service announcements directly relevant to the 2026 tournament.
We do not collect government-issued IDs, national insurance numbers, financial account details, or payment card information directly on this platform. If you engage with our affiliated sportsbooks through referral links, all financial KYC (Know Your Customer) compliance is handled entirely by those regulated operators.
Tier 2: Behavioural and Analytics Data
We use industry-standard analytics tools including Google Analytics 4 and our own internal prediction engagement tracker to understand how users interact with our content. This includes pages visited, time spent on match previews, odds comparison tables consulted, CTA button interactions, and device/browser metadata. All behavioural data is anonymised before storage.
Tier 3: Preference and Betting Context Data
Optional preference data — such as your favourite national team, preferred betting markets (e.g., Group Stage outcomes, Top Goalscorer, Golden Boot odds), and sportsbook affiliation — is collected only when you voluntarily provide it through onboarding surveys or tip customisation forms. This data helps us deliver contextually relevant World Cup 2026 predictions.
How Does WorldCupTips2026.com Use Cookies and Tracking Technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our site. They are an essential component of delivering a personalised, data-rich World Cup betting tips experience. We deploy cookies in four distinct categories, each serving a specific function within our platform architecture.
Strictly Necessary Cookies are required for basic site functionality — loading match schedules, displaying real-time odds, and maintaining your session state. These cannot be disabled without breaking core platform features. They include session management tokens and CSRF security cookies.
Performance and Analytics Cookies are deployed via Google Analytics 4, with IP anonymisation enabled by default. They help us understand which 2026 World Cup match predictions generate the highest engagement, which venue guides are most consulted, and how users navigate through our odds comparison tables. This data directly informs the quality and relevance of our statistical tip packages.
Functional Cookies remember your preferences such as your chosen time zone for match kick-off displays, preferred currency for odds formatting (e.g., decimal, fractional, American moneyline), and language settings. These enhance your World Cup 2026 betting experience without storing any personally identifiable information.
Marketing and Affiliate Tracking Cookies are set by third-party sportsbook partners (including BetMGM, DraftKings, Bet365, Caesars Sportsbook, and FanDuel) when you click through to their platforms via our affiliate referral links. These cookies operate under each operator's independent privacy policy and are subject to their respective regulatory frameworks. We strongly encourage you to review those policies before registering with any partner sportsbook.
You can manage, restrict, or withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time via the Cookie Preferences Centre accessible in the footer of every page. Note that disabling performance cookies will not affect your ability to receive World Cup match predictions.
Who Are the Third-Party Partners That May Receive Your Data During the 2026 World Cup Season?
WorldCupTips2026.com operates within an ecosystem of trusted third-party service providers and affiliate sportsbook partners. We are transparent about all relationships that may involve the transmission of your data. We never sell your personally identifiable information. Below is a complete breakdown of our third-party data relationships.