Privacy by collecting less.

The public site works without accounts, profiling, newsletters, contact forms or non-essential tracking cookies.

Last reviewed 21 August 2026

This policy explains how SnookerSite.com (the “Site” or “Snooker Site”) handles information when you visit the Site, use its tools, follow an external link or contact the operator. Snooker Site is the controller for the processing described here and can be contacted at privacy@snookersite.com.

What the public site does not require

  • No user account or profile.
  • No newsletter or marketing-sign-up form.
  • No payment details submitted to Snooker Site.
  • No intentional advertising, analytics or behavioural-personalisation cookies.
  • No automatic collection of precise device location.

Information that may be handled

  • Technical records. Hosting and security infrastructure may process IP address, request time, browser or device information, requested URL, referrer and security signals to deliver and protect the Site.
  • Email. If you contact Snooker Site, the operator receives your address, message and anything you choose to include.
  • Game score on your device. The 147 Break Challenge stores a numeric best score in browser local storage. It is not linked to an account and is not intended to be sent to Snooker Site.

Tools and searches

Room measurements, score-counter actions, practice choices, quiz answers and club-search text are processed in your browser. Snooker Site does not intentionally receive or retain those entries. The club finder creates map links locally; the entered area is sent to the selected map provider only when you choose its external link.

News and live links

The Site’s server retrieves public feed items from named snooker publishers. This retrieval is not based on a visitor profile. When you open a publisher, broadcaster, map, governing-body or retailer link, that external site receives the ordinary information associated with a web request and applies its own privacy terms.

Purposes and legal bases

Information is processed as necessary to provide and secure the Site, diagnose problems, prevent abuse, respond to messages, maintain records, comply with law, and establish or defend legal claims. Depending on the activity and applicable law, the basis may be legitimate interests, performance of a service requested by you, consent or legal obligation.

Recipients and transfers

Technical data and correspondence may be processed by hosting, security and communications providers acting for the Site. Information may also be disclosed when reasonably necessary to comply with law, protect rights and safety, investigate misuse, or complete a legitimate business transfer subject to appropriate protections. Providers may process information in countries outside your own under applicable transfer safeguards.

Snooker Site does not currently sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioural advertising.

Retention and security

Correspondence is kept only as long as reasonably needed to answer the message, maintain necessary records or meet legal obligations. Technical logs are retained according to provider settings and operational needs. Reasonable technical and organisational safeguards are used, but no online service can promise absolute security.

Your rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability or objection; withdraw consent; opt out of qualifying sale, sharing or targeted advertising; appeal a decision; and complain to a regulator. Snooker Site will not discriminate against you for exercising an applicable right.

Send a request to privacy@snookersite.com. Proportionate information may be requested to verify the request. Because the public tools do not create accounts, Snooker Site may be unable to associate ordinary visit data with a named person. Visitors in Ireland may also contact the Data Protection Commission; visitors elsewhere may contact their local authority.

Children

The Site is a general-audience sports resource and is not designed to collect children’s personal information through accounts or forms. A parent or guardian who believes a child has sent personal information should contact the privacy address.

Cookies and changes

The separate cookie and local-storage notice explains the current browser-storage position. This policy will be reviewed when the Site’s processing, providers or legal obligations change, and the review date will be updated after a material revision.