OVERDOG — Privacy Policy
Effective date: 21 June 2026
This Privacy Policy explains what data OVERDOG (the website at overdog.bet and its companion application surfaces — the "Service") collects, how it is used, and your choices. It forms part of, and is incorporated into, the Terms of Service, and the disclaimers and limitations of liability in the Terms (sections 10 and 11) apply to this Policy in full.
In this Policy, "OVERDOG," "we," "us," and "our" mean the OVERDOG service at overdog.bet and its companion surfaces, together with everyone who helps provide it. "You" and "your" mean you, the user.
The short, honest version. We collect the minimum needed to run a custodial wallet and a social betting product. We do not require identity documents (no KYC). We do not use session-replay or advertising trackers. Your betting activity settles on a public blockchain, where it is pseudonymous and permanently visible — not anonymous and not private. No system is perfectly secure, and you use the Service at your own risk.
1. Who we are and how to contact us
The Service is operated by OVERDOG. For any privacy question or request, contact m@overdog.bet. This is the only contact channel for privacy matters; we do not operate a postal address for the Service.
2. What we collect
We collect only what we need:
- Sign-in identifier. The identifier from your third-party sign-in (for example, your email address, or the account identifier from Google or Telegram). We do not collect your legal name, home address, government ID, or date of birth.
- Wallet and transaction data. Your custodial wallet address(es) and the on-chain activity associated with them. On-chain data is public by nature (see section 6).
- Social-layer data. Your chosen
@handle, your follow relationships, and any content you create (such as theses and comments). If you choose to use the "find friends" feature, contact identifiers you provide are matched as one-way keyed hashes; we do not store your raw contacts. - Product and technical data. Usage events tied to your account (or, before you sign in, a first-party anonymous identifier), together with standard technical data sent by your device and network — including your IP address (and the coarse location it implies), device and browser type, the pages you view, and timestamps. To understand, secure, and improve the Service we associate this usage data with your account, including your
@handle, sign-in identifier (e.g. email), and public wallet address(es). We do not put wallet private keys or other custody secrets into our analytics — those never leave our secure systems. - Communications. Anything you send us (for example, an email to the address above).
We do not knowingly collect more than this, and we do not require you to give us identity documents to use any part of the Service.
3. How we use data
We use data to: operate your wallet and trades; provide the social features you choose to use; keep the Service, your account, and other users secure and free from fraud and abuse; understand and improve the Service; communicate with you about the Service; and protect our legal interests and enforce our Terms. We may also process data where we believe in good faith it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation or a lawful request, or to protect the safety, rights, or property of any person.
We do not sell your personal data.
4. Cookies and analytics
We use a strictly-necessary session cookie to keep you signed in, and first-party product analytics to understand and improve usage. We display a brief informational cookie notice; analytics are not gated behind a consent wall. We do not use third-party advertising cookies, ad networks, cross-site ad tracking, or session-replay tools. Our analytics are handled by a third-party analytics provider acting as our processor under a data-processing agreement.
5. Legal basis and your consent
By using the Service, you consent to the collection and use of data as described in this Policy, including its processing and storage in any country where we or our service providers operate (see section 10). Where applicable law requires a specific legal basis, we rely on the necessity of processing to provide the Service you request, our legitimate interest in operating and securing it, and your consent where you provide it.
6. The on-chain reality (please read)
Your deposits, trades, and withdrawals settle on a public blockchain. This means:
- Anyone can view on-chain activity associated with your wallet, forever.
- Your OVERDOG identity is pseudonymous (a handle, not your legal identity), but it can be linked to public on-chain history and is therefore not anonymous and not private.
- On-chain data is permanent and cannot be edited or deleted by anyone, including us.
We do not, and cannot honestly, offer a mode that hides your on-chain activity. You are responsible for understanding this before you transact.
7. How we share data
We share data only as follows, and we are not responsible for the independent acts of third parties:
- Service providers (processors) who help us run the Service (for example, our analytics provider and infrastructure providers), bound to use it only on our instructions.
- Blockchain networks — on-chain transactions are, by their nature, broadcast publicly to the world.
- Legal, safety, and protective disclosures — where we believe in good faith it is necessary to comply with law or a lawful request, to enforce our Terms, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of any person.
- Business transfer — in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or transfer of the Service, your data may be among the assets transferred.
8. Security — reasonable measures, but no guarantee
We take measures we consider reasonable to protect data, including data minimization, not using session-replay, not loading advertising trackers, and securing sensitive actions with two-factor authentication. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot and do not guarantee the security of any data or of your funds. You use the Service at your own risk. You are solely responsible for the security of your sign-in method, your device, your two-factor authentication, and your exported key. We will never ask you for your key, codes, or password — treat any such request as fraud. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss arising from unauthorized access, security incidents, phishing, or your own handling of your credentials or key.
9. Data retention and deletion
We keep data for as long as needed to provide the Service and for the purposes in this Policy. You may delete your OVERDOG account, and we will delete the OVERDOG-side personal data we hold about you (such as your sign-in identifier, contact hashes, and sessions), except where we need to retain specific records to comply with a legal obligation, to resolve disputes, to prevent fraud or abuse, or to enforce our Terms. On-chain data is permanent and cannot be deleted by anyone (section 6) — this is disclosed plainly so the deletion right is not over-promised.
10. International processing
We and our service providers may process and store data in any country in which we or they operate. By using the Service, you consent to the transfer and processing of your data in countries that may have data-protection laws different from those where you live.
11. No use by children
The Service is not directed to, and may not be used by, anyone under 18 (or the age of majority where they live, if higher). We do not knowingly collect data from such persons. If you believe a minor has used the Service, contact m@overdog.bet.
12. Your choices and requests
You can request access to, or deletion of, the OVERDOG-side personal data we hold about you by emailing m@overdog.bet; we will respond as required by the law that applies to you, subject to the retention exceptions in section 9. You control what you post and whether you connect contacts to find friends. We honor data-protection rights to the extent the applicable law grants them; we make no representation that the Service complies with the data-protection regime of any particular country, and using the Service is your decision and responsibility (see the Terms, section 3).
13. Third-party services and links
The Service may link to or rely on third parties (for example, blockchain networks, stablecoin issuers, sign-in providers, and the underlying market protocol). Their handling of data is governed by their own policies, not ours, and we are not responsible for them.
14. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy. When we do, we will change the "Effective date" above and surface material changes in the Service. Continued use after a change takes effect means you accept the updated Policy.
15. Disclaimer and limitation of liability
This Policy describes our practices; it is not a warranty or guarantee about data security or outcomes. The disclaimers (Terms section 10) and limitation of liability (Terms section 11), including the liability cap, apply in full to anything relating to data and privacy, to the fullest extent permitted by the law that applies to you.
16. Contact
Privacy questions and requests: m@overdog.bet