Canbet Online Sportsbook Privacy Policy
Every
top sportsbook must have a privacy policy, a policy made up by lawyers that ultimately serves to protect everyone’s behind, whether it be from fraud, bad machines, or O.J. Simpson.
CanBet, like most
internet sportsbooks, has a strict privacy policy drafted by smart lawyers to protect what else, your privacy, and explain where activities are prohibited.
Canbet Online Sportsbook Policy
Under Australian law, by way of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, the provision of betting via the internet on micro events is prohibited to any customer physically present in Australia. Under the Act, micro events are defined by exclusion as
sportsbook betting on the outcome of a sporting event, where the bets are placed, made, received or accepted after the beginning of an event; or
sportsbook betting on a contingency that may or may not happen in the course of a sporting event, where the bets are placed, made, received or
accepted after the beginning of an event. One example of a micro event is second half betting on Football and Basketball matches. It is a condition of operating your betting account that you agree you will not attempt to place a wager via the Internet on a micro event if you are physically present in Australia or you reside in a close proximity country (currently New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Tonga).
Canbet Sportsbook Privacy Recordings
All
CanBet Internet and Phone bets are recorded by
CanBet in England. Everything is recorded for the same reason it is monitored in Las Vegas. If mistakes are made,
CanBet can go back to the tape. If you feel this is an invasion of the old
sportsbook privacy, you will have no choice but to give that up.