Understanding Betano's Location Identification Process

We are dedicated to adhering to local regulations and employ various methods to accurately determine your location. In this article, we will outline the techniques Betano uses to identify where you are accessing our services from.

1. IP Geolocation:

One of the primary methods Betano uses to identify your location is through IP geolocation. When you connect to the internet, your device is assigned an IP (Internet Protocol) address. This IP address includes location information, which helps Betano approximate your geographic location, ensuring you comply with local laws and access the appropriate services.

2. Wi-Fi and GPS Data:

When you access Betano via a mobile device, we may collect Wi-Fi and GPS data to pinpoint your location more accurately. This data provides real-time location information, which is especially useful for users who are on the move. Importantly, Betano only accesses this data with your explicit consent, ensuring that your privacy and data security remain a top priority.

3. Mobile Network Data:

Your mobile network provider also assists Betano in identifying your location. When you use mobile data to connect to the internet, your network provider can supply location information based on the cell towers your device connects to. This method is particularly valuable in situations where other location techniques might be unavailable or unreliable.

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