Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. It is We Think Community’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, We Think Community, and other sites we own and operate.

We only ask for personal information when we really need it to provide you with a service. We do this by fair and lawful means, with your knowledge and consent. We also tell you why we are collecting it and how it will be used.

We only retain the information we collect for as long as is necessary to provide the service you have requested. When we store data, we protect it within commercially acceptable means to prevent loss and theft, as well as unauthorised access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.

We do not share personally identifiable information publicly or with third parties, except where required by law.

Our site may have links to external sites that are not operated by us. Please be aware that we have no control over the content and practices of these sites and cannot accept responsibility for their respective privacy policies.

You are free to refuse our request for personal information on the understanding that we may not be able to provide some of the services you require.

Your continued use of our website will be deemed acceptance of our practices around privacy and personal information. If you have any questions about how we handle user data and personal information, please contact us.

User Commitment

The user undertakes to make appropriate use of the content and information that We Think Community offers on the website and by way of example, but not limited to:

A) Not to engage in activities that are illegal or contrary to good faith or public order;

B) Not to disseminate propaganda or content of a racist, xenophobic, 166bet or gambling nature, any type of illegal pornography, apology for terrorism or against human rights;

C) Not to cause damage to the physical (hardware) and logical (software) systems of We Think Community, its suppliers or third parties, to introduce or disseminate computer viruses or any other hardware or software systems that are capable of causing the aforementioned damage.

More information

Hopefully that’s clear and, as mentioned above, if there’s something you’re not sure whether you need or not, it’s generally safer to leave cookies enabled if you interact with one of the features you use on our website.

This policy is effective from 16 July 2024 12:00.