Privacy Policy
Last Updated: March 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how scoreedgex.com (“we”, “our”, or “us”), operated under the primary domain scoreedgex.com, collects, uses, and protects your information when you use our website (the “Website”).
By accessing or using scoreedgex.com, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
1.1 Personal Information
- Most areas of the Website do not require account creation or personal information.
- We may collect personal information voluntarily provided by you, such as:Email address (e.g., when you contact us)Information included in messages, feedback, or inquiries
1.2 Non-Personal Information
We automatically collect non-identifiable information for analytics and website performance, including:
- Browser type and version
- Device type and operating system
- IP address (anonymized where required by law)
- Referring URLs
- Pages visited and time spent on the Website
This information is used to analyze traffic, improve the Website, and maintain security.
2. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
- We use cookies and similar technologies to:Enhance user experienceAnalyze website traffic and usage patternsServe personalized or non-personalized advertisements
- Cookies may be set by us or third-party services, such as advertising and analytics providers.
- You may disable cookies in your browser settings, but some Website features may not work properly if cookies are disabled.
3. How We Use Your Information
We use collected information to:
- Operate and maintain the Website
- Improve predictions, content, and user experience
- Monitor and prevent fraud or abuse
- Respond to user inquiries or requests
- Comply with legal obligations
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties.
4. Third-Party Services
We may use third-party services that collect or analyze data, including:
- Analytics providers (e.g., Google Analytics)
- Advertising networks (e.g., Google AdSense)
These third-party services have their own privacy policies. We have no control over how they collect or use data.
5. Advertising and Google AdSense
- Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve advertisements based on your prior visits.
- Users may opt out of personalized advertising via Google Ads Settings or other industry opt-out pages.
6. Data Sharing and Disclosure
We may disclose information if required to:
- Comply with legal obligations or lawful requests
- Enforce our Terms of Use
- Protect the rights, safety, or property of scoreedgex.com, users, or the public
We do not share personal information with third parties except as described in this Privacy Policy.
7. Data Security
- We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect user information.
- No method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
- We cannot guarantee absolute security of your data.
8. Children’s Information
- scoreedgex.com does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
- If you believe a child has submitted personal information, please contact us to promptly remove it.
9. External Links
- The Website may contain links to third-party websites.
- We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of external websites.
- We encourage users to review privacy policies of any external sites they visit.
10. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights to:
- Access personal data we hold about you
- Request correction or deletion of your data
- Object to certain data processing activities
To exercise these rights, please contact us through the Website.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
- We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.
- Updates will be posted on this page with a revised date.
- Continued use of the Website after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
FAQs
1) Data is the foundation—but we don't rely on just one or two metrics
Many websites treat "results from the last six matches" as the main basis. However, early in the season, after transfer windows, or following a managerial change, those numbers can be misleading. We consider multiple dimensions to judge whether the performances are sustainable.
2) Head-to-head history can help—but only if it's still relevant
Past meetings are useful context, but if the sample is too old or the teams' squads and investment levels have changed significantly, historical outcomes lose explanatory power and may even distort conclusions.
3) Motivation and emotion often decide outcomes beyond pure strength
Derbies, media pressure, and key moments in relegation battles, top-four races, or title runs can affect intensity, risk appetite, match tempo, and physicality. The more motivated side often fights harder on the day.
4) Squad and tactical matchups shape the probability of scoring and conceding
We pay special attention to:
Whether injuries/suspensions change defensive partnerships and overall structure
Likely formations and matchups (wide areas, set pieces, counterattack space, etc.)
Opponents' attacking profiles and style clashes (who is more likely to impose their preferred rhythm)
5) Clean-sheet and goal likelihood are evaluated separately
Assessing goals and clean sheets isn't just about striker form. We also consider goalkeeper performance, defensive availability, formation choices, and both teams' playing styles to reach a more realistic lean.
Disclaimer: All content is for information and statistical reference only. It does not constitute any guarantee or advice. Please participate responsibly and manage risk.
FAQs
1) Data is the foundation—but we don't rely on just one or two metrics
Many websites treat "results from the last six matches" as the main basis. However, early in the season, after transfer windows, or following a managerial change, those numbers can be misleading. We consider multiple dimensions to judge whether the performances are sustainable.
2) Head-to-head history can help—but only if it's still relevant
Past meetings are useful context, but if the sample is too old or the teams' squads and investment levels have changed significantly, historical outcomes lose explanatory power and may even distort conclusions.
3) Motivation and emotion often decide outcomes beyond pure strength
Derbies, media pressure, and key moments in relegation battles, top-four races, or title runs can affect intensity, risk appetite, match tempo, and physicality. The more motivated side often fights harder on the day.
4) Squad and tactical matchups shape the probability of scoring and conceding
We pay special attention to:
Whether injuries/suspensions change defensive partnerships and overall structure
Likely formations and matchups (wide areas, set pieces, counterattack space, etc.)
Opponents' attacking profiles and style clashes (who is more likely to impose their preferred rhythm)
5) Clean-sheet and goal likelihood are evaluated separately
Assessing goals and clean sheets isn't just about striker form. We also consider goalkeeper performance, defensive availability, formation choices, and both teams' playing styles to reach a more realistic lean.
Disclaimer: All content is for information and statistical reference only. It does not constitute any guarantee or advice. Please participate responsibly and manage risk.