Privacy
Draft — not legally reviewed. This page lists what the product actually stores today. A qualified lawyer must turn it into a compliant privacy notice for each launch market before BrokerReign accepts real users.
What the product stores today
Brokers: name, email, phone, agency, licence details, profile links, and every bid and payment attached to the account.
Enquiries: the name, email, phone, intent, property type, budget and message a visitor submits, plus a hashed IP address and the browser user agent, used for rate limiting.
Analytics: page and profile views, contact clicks and bid-funnel events, associated with a session identifier rather than a named visitor. A first-party HttpOnly browser identifier records the first and most recent visit so the site can publish its visitor total and two-minute online-presence count. It is not attached to a visitor name, email or contact profile.
What is public
A broker’s name, photo, agency, contact links, verification status, cumulative bid amounts, positions and reign history are shown publicly on every territory they compete in. Bidding on BrokerReign is a public act.
Still required before launch
A lawyer needs to supply: the data controller identity; lawful basis for each processing purpose; retention periods; sub-processors and international transfers; data subject rights and how to exercise them; and cookie/consent handling per market.