Privacy

Last updated 1 July 2026

This page explains what data Zitdy collects, why, and how you can control it. We collect the minimum needed to run your account, process pledges, and keep your club’s fan community running.

1. What we collect

  • Account data — your name, email address, hashed password, and optional profile picture.
  • Payment references — pledges, charges, and payment method identifiers handled by Stripe. Zitdy never sees or stores your full card number.
  • Activity data — pledges, goal-scope preferences, XP and badges earned, and top-scorer picks, used to run the dashboard and leaderboards.
  • Club data — if you manage a club page, the description, photos, links, and fundraising goals you add.

2. How we use it

We use your data to operate your account, charge pledges per goal, show your fan profile and leaderboard standing, send transactional emails (password resets, goal-charge receipts), and to detect and prevent abuse.

We do not sell your data, and we do not use it for third-party advertising.

3. Who we share it with

Payment details are shared only with Stripe, our payment processor, to the extent needed to charge your saved payment method. Live match and goal data is sourced from a third-party sports-data provider and does not involve your personal data.

4. Data retention

We keep your account and pledge history for as long as your account is active. If a club is archived, its fan and pledge records are preserved rather than deleted, so charge history stays auditable. If you delete your account, we remove your personal profile data; transaction records tied to completed charges may be retained as required for financial recordkeeping.

5. Your rights

You can review and update your profile from your dashboard at any time, and delete your account outright. To request a copy of your data or ask us to correct or erase it, contact us at the address below.

6. Contact

Questions about this policy can be sent to support@zitdy.app.

This document is provided as a general template and does not constitute legal advice. Before launching to the public, have it reviewed by a qualified lawyer, particularly around GDPR (or your local data-protection law) compliance.