Personal information refers to data that can identify you as an individual. This information is collected in two primary ways: directly provided by you and automatically collected through your interaction with our website.
Directly Provided Information
When you interact with LottoRanker by participating in promotions or contacting our support team, we collect personal details such as your name, email address, and other contact information. This information is essential for us to provide you with the services you request, such as responding to inquiries or managing your participation in promotions. By providing this information, you enable us to tailor our communication to your preferences and ensure you receive relevant content.
Automatically Collected Information
Beyond the information you provide directly, we also collect data automatically as you navigate through our website. This includes technical details such as your IP address, browser type, device information, and browsing behavior. These details are gathered using cookies and other tracking technologies that monitor how you interact with our site. For example, we track the pages you visit, the time spent on each page, and the actions you take while browsing. This data helps us understand how users engage with our content and allows us to optimize the website for better performance and user experience. It also aids in detecting and preventing fraudulent activity. For more information about how we use cookies, you can visit our Cookie Policy page.
Non-Personal Information
In addition to personal data, we collect non-personal information that cannot be used to identify you individually. This data includes aggregated usage statistics, such as the number of visitors to a particular page, average session duration, and bounce rates. Collecting non-personal information is crucial for analyzing website traffic and identifying trends in user behavior. This data is typically anonymized and used to improve our services by making informed decisions about content creation, website design, and marketing strategies.
For instance, by analyzing non-personal data, we can determine which articles or reviews are most popular among users. This allows us to focus our efforts on creating more of the content that interests our audience. This approach ensures that our website remains relevant and engaging for all visitors.