We take the security of our users very seriously, with dedicated teams working to protect your information from online threats. We ensure transparency in how we store and safeguard your data and responsibly disclose vulnerabilities so that you can take the necessary precautions.
How You Can Stay Safe
There are basic security principles you should keep in mind, such as:
- Never use your 1xBet login information on other sites.
- Keep your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, etc.) and operating system (Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, iOS, etc.) up-to-date with the latest versions available.
- If you are using a mobile device, keep your app updated with the latest version and ensure you install our verified version from the App Store or official site.
- Log out of your account if you are not using it for a while.
- Never enter your login information on sites that do not seem legitimate. Always check the domain name (1xbet.com) and ensure that the “lock” symbol appears in the address bar, indicating that the site is secure.
How 1xBet Stores Your Information
Like other betting and gaming companies, 1xBet is required to collect personal information during the registration process, in order to comply with legal and regulatory requirements. We are acutely aware of our responsibility to protect your personal information and maintain your privacy. At 1xBet, access to your personal data is only granted to employees who have a genuine business need to see your personal information, and access to any personal information is fully monitored.
How 1xBet Protects Your Information
1xBet employs numerous technologies to help protect our users from online attackers. At every step, from product design and development to operations, we consider security. We use multiple enterprise-level technologies to provide a high level of security.
Responsible Disclosure
We take the security of our users’ and employees’ data very seriously. If you believe you have discovered a possible security vulnerability in any of our 1xBet applications or services, help us fix it as quickly as possible by reporting your findings to [email protected].
If a vulnerability is publicly disclosed, it could put the entire community at risk, which is why we ask you to keep these matters private until we can address the issue.