Official Privacy Policy and Data Protection Guidelines
This Privacy Policy explains how junkanoojam collects, uses, shares, and protects information when you visit or interact with our website.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
Our Commitment to Your Privacy
junkanoojam treats privacy as part of running a clear, useful, and trustworthy tournament information site. When people come here for schedules, travel details, webcasts, tournament history, or event updates, they should not have to guess what happens with their information.
This page covers the information we collect directly from you, the information collected during a typical visit, how we use it, when we may share it, and what choices you have.
Plain-language note
We aim to collect only what helps us operate the site, respond to messages, understand basic site performance, and improve the visitor experience. We do not write this policy to hide the ball.
Scope of this policy
This policy applies to the junkanoojam website and the interactions you have with us through this site, including contact forms, page visits, and related communications. It does not control the privacy practices of websites, platforms, ticketing systems, social networks, streaming providers, or other services that may be linked from our pages.
If you use another service after leaving junkanoojam, check that service’s own privacy terms before sending information there.
How We Utilize Your Information
We use collected information to provide and improve our services. In practical terms, that means keeping the site useful for fans, teams, families, media, and visitors who need accurate event information.
Site operation
We may use information to deliver pages, maintain security, troubleshoot errors, prevent abuse, and keep key sections such as schedules, news, webcasts, and tournament details working as expected.
Communication
If you contact us, we use the details you provide to read your message, reply when appropriate, and keep enough context to handle follow-up questions without asking you to repeat everything.
Improvement
We may look at aggregated visit patterns to understand which pages help readers and which pages need clearer wording, better organization, or faster loading.
Compliance and protection
We may use information when needed to meet legal obligations, respond to valid requests, enforce our Terms of Service, or protect the website and its users from misuse.
What we do not use your information for
We do not need sensitive personal information to publish tournament information. Please do not send medical details, financial account numbers, government identification numbers, or other highly sensitive information through general website messages unless we specifically request it for a necessary reason.
Data We Collect During Your Visit
The information we collect generally falls into two groups: information you provide directly and information created by the ordinary technical process of visiting a website.
Information you provide directly
You may provide information when you contact us, submit a question, request help, share feedback, or communicate with junkanoojam in another direct way. That information may include your name, email address, organization, role, message content, and any other details you decide to include.
Here is the simple rule we use when reading a message: if you put it in the message, we may need to use it to understand and respond to you.
Information collected automatically
When you visit the site, standard technical data may be created or collected. This can include IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, referring page, pages viewed, approximate visit time, and basic interaction data.
This kind of data helps us spot broken pages, investigate suspicious traffic, and understand whether visitors can find what they came for. For example, if a schedule page loads slowly on mobile devices during tournament week, technical visit data can help us identify the issue faster.
Cookies and similar technologies
junkanoojam may use cookies or similar technologies for basic site functions, analytics, security, or preference handling. Some browsers let you block or delete cookies. If you do, parts of the site may still work, but certain preferences or features may not behave the same way.
Good practice
Use your browser privacy settings if you want more control over cookies, saved site data, and tracking controls. The exact steps vary by browser, so check the settings menu for privacy, security, or site data options.
Third-Party Sharing and Partnerships
We do not sell personal information as a business model for this site. We may share limited information when it is necessary to operate junkanoojam, support site tools, comply with law, or work with service providers that help us run the website.
Service providers
Like most modern websites, junkanoojam may rely on third-party providers for hosting, security, analytics, email delivery, forms, media embeds, or other technical functions. These providers may process limited information only for the services they perform for us.
For instance, a hosting provider may process server logs because that is how the site stays online and secure. An email tool may process your address if you send us a message and we reply through that system.
Linked sites and embedded services
Our pages may link to or reference outside services, such as streaming platforms, social media pages, travel resources, venue information, or partner content. Once you interact with those services, their privacy policies and settings apply.
This is especially worth checking before you buy something, create an account, watch an embedded stream, or submit information on a third-party page.
Legal and safety-related sharing
We may disclose information if required by law, legal process, or a valid governmental request. We may also share information when we believe it is necessary to protect the rights, safety, property, or security of junkanoojam, our users, event participants, or the public.
Your Data Protection Rights
Your privacy choices depend on where you live, the type of information involved, and the laws that apply to your request. Still, the core idea is straightforward: you can ask questions about your information, and we will handle reasonable privacy requests with care.
Access
You may ask what personal information we have about you, if any, and how we use it.
Correction
You may ask us to correct information that is inaccurate or outdated.
Deletion
You may ask us to delete personal information when we no longer need it, subject to legal or operational limits.
Objection
You may object to certain uses of your information where applicable law gives you that right.
Restriction
You may ask us to limit certain processing while a concern is reviewed.
Portability
Where required, you may request a copy of information you provided in a usable format.
How to make a privacy request
Send your request through our Contact Us page and include enough detail for us to understand what you are asking. Please do not include unnecessary sensitive information in the request itself.
We may need to verify your identity before acting on a request. That step protects your information from being changed, released, or deleted by someone who is not authorized to act for you.
Policy Updates and Contact Details
Privacy work is not a one-time setup. Websites change, services change, and the way people use tournament information changes during the year, especially around event announcements and game days.
How updates happen
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices, technology, legal obligations, or site features. When we make changes, we will update the date at the top of the page. If a change is significant, we may provide a clearer notice where appropriate.
It is a good idea to review this page from time to time, especially before submitting information through the site.
Contact us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, want to make a privacy request, or need help understanding how your information is handled, contact us through the Contact Us page.
Quick reminder
For the fastest response, include the page or feature your question relates to, the email address you used when contacting us, and a short description of what you need.