OddKick is a personal project. It does not require accounts, does not store passwords, does not collect names or emails, and does not sell data to anyone.
The site uses Google Analytics to count how many people visit and which pages are popular. That is the only thing that processes data here. Everything else is just static HTML.
When you visit OddKick, Google Analytics records anonymous information about your visit:
This information is used to understand which content is interesting to readers and to improve the site. It is not used to identify you personally. OddKick does not have access to your name, email, IP address, or any direct identifier.
Google Analytics data is processed under Google's own privacy terms. You can read them at policies.google.com/privacy.
OddKick does not collect or store:
If you choose to email the site, your message and email address obviously become known to the recipient — but only because you sent it. Nothing is collected automatically from email correspondence.
Two kinds of cookies may be stored in your browser:
_ga, _ga_*) — used for the anonymous visit counting described above. They expire automatically after up to two years.okTheme) — used only to remember whether you chose light or dark mode. It contains nothing else and never leaves your browser.You can clear cookies for oddkick.com at any time through your browser settings. Browser extensions like uBlock Origin or Ghostery can also block analytics cookies entirely.
Under regulations like the GDPR (Europe), UK GDPR, and LGPD (Brazil), you have the right to ask:
Because OddKick only processes anonymous analytics, it is generally not possible to identify which data belongs to a specific person. If you want a Google Analytics record associated with your device removed, please contact me and include your Google Analytics client ID (you can find it under your browser's developer tools, in cookies named _ga). Requests are processed within 30 days.
The only third party processing data through OddKick is Google LLC, via Google Analytics 4. No data is sold or shared with any other party.
External links on the site (to news articles, official channels, source pages) may take you to third-party websites with their own privacy practices. OddKick is not responsible for those.
Privacy questions, requests, or complaints can be sent to [email protected].
If this policy ever changes, the new version will appear on this page and the "Last updated" date at the top will change. Significant changes will be noted plainly at the top of the page.
This page is provided in good faith and in plain language. It is not a legal contract and does not create rights beyond those granted by applicable data protection law.