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Privacy for scorers, schools and public score followers

ScoreChom is built to publish the right match information without pulling in unnecessary device data. This page is the operational privacy summary for Phase 2 and can be expanded as formal policy wording evolves.

Current public summary · 6 May 2026 · POPIA-aware South African handling

What we collect

  • Account details such as email, display name and sign-in provider.
  • Country selected during registration or profile setup for regional service and advertising configuration.
  • Match setup and scoring data you enter into the app.
  • Organization profile information added by admins or approved operators.
  • Basic usage and reliability events needed to improve the service.

What we do not need

  • No device geolocation dependency in the core scoring flow.
  • No public requirement to create an account just to view shared scores.
  • No sale of personal data to advertisers or unrelated third parties.

Public sharing scope

  • Live score links are intentionally public when a scorer shares them.
  • Fixtures and results pages are designed for school and club visibility.
  • Future player analytics will require tighter entitlement and permission rules before launch.

Operational privacy principles

ScoreChom is structured around match and organization records rather than background phone tracking. That keeps the platform commercially useful for schools and clubs while avoiding data collection that is not required for the service to work.

Phase 2 note: player tracking and analytics are still marked as coming soon. Until those features are finalized, public copy should treat them as planned capabilities rather than active data collection.

Account data

We use account information to identify scorers, secure their history, and support future organization-linked packages. Country is used to keep regional organization and advertising setup tidy, including separating South African direct sponsor inventory from future international ad-network plans. Admin management remains controlled internally for now, which reduces self-service permission sprawl while the commercial model matures.

Match and live data

Live score links, fixtures and results rely on the match information entered by scorers and organizations. Shared match pages are intended for parents, supporters, coaches and schools who need a fast public scoreboard experience.

Retention and deletion

Use the dedicated account and data deletion page for current instructions while the final in-app self-service flow is being finalized. Private account data and user-only match history can be deleted after verification. Public organization match records may need to remain as school, club, or event history, but account-identifying scorer details should be removed or anonymized where practical.

Questions and updates

For privacy requests, deletion requests or questions about how organization data is displayed, contact support@scorechom.com. We can turn this summary into a fully versioned legal policy once the commercial packages and sponsorship offerings are finalized.