Privacy Policy & Legal Disclaimer

Effective Date: January 2026 | Version: 2026.1.6 (Global/NY)

MAX HORSE RACE (hereinafter referred to as the "Platform" or "We") is a New York-based global sports analysis platform that prioritizes the digital privacy of its users. This Privacy Policy has been prepared by the MHR Legal Compliance Team to transparently outline our data processing activities in full compliance with global data standards, GDPR, and CCPA.

By visiting our website, you agree to the terms outlined in this international policy.

1. Data Controller Identity

Your data is processed under the management of MAX HORSE RACE, operating as an independent technology platform, secured by global cybersecurity protocols.

2. Data Categories & Collection Methods

To maintain service quality and fulfill legal obligations, we may process the following data categories through automated or non-automated means:

  • Digital Footprint & Security Data: IP address, access logs, browser User-Agent information, operating system data, and on-site navigation patterns.
  • Interaction Data: Name, email address, or comment content shared voluntarily via forms.
  • Technical Cookies: Technical data files used to optimize site performance and manage user sessions.

3. Purpose of Data Processing

Your personal data is processed based on International Data Processing Principles for the following purposes:

  • Ensuring operational security and preventing cyber attacks.
  • Fulfilling obligations arising from legal regulations.
  • Optimizing infrastructure performance (Hostinger Cloud & CDN).
  • Improving user experience and managing support requests.

4. Security & Infrastructure Standards

MAX HORSE RACE maintains a strict policy regarding data security. Your data is:

  • Protected by end-to-end SSL encryption technology.
  • Hosted on Hostinger Enterprise Cloud servers behind advanced firewalls.
  • Processed through Hostinger CDN for encrypted performance delivery.

Except for explicit legal requirements, we do not share or sell your data to third-party commercial entities.

5. User Rights

As a data subject, you have the right to request information about whether your data is processed, the purpose of processing, and to request correction or deletion (Right to be Forgotten) within the framework of applicable laws.