Privacy & Cookie Policy
Your privacy matters, no matter how you found yourself here. Some details are simple, others not so much. Let's get into how your data is handled, the cookies, and what you should know before you dive into casino comparisons or reviews.
What Data We Collect
First, a few things are collected automatically when you visit IP address, browser type, what pages you look at, stuff like that. There’s also data you give us (maybe through a contact form, maybe a newsletter). Nothing wild: name, email, questions you send, sometimes preferences you select. If you just browse, most information is technical and doesn’t directly identify you, but that line isn’t always so clear in the digital world.
And, because we’re a casino review site, third parties might get involved too. Affiliate links? They can track your clicks. More on that a bit later.
How We Use Your Information
We use your info to run the site, answer your questions, and generally make things work smoother (page loading faster, content being more relevant, and so on). Some of it’s for analytics we like to know what’s popular and what’s… not. Plus, if you reach out to us directly, we’ll use what you give us to reply and keep a record in case we need to reference it again. No, we’re not in the business of spam. Nobody likes it.
Cookies & Tracking Tools
Let’s talk cookies. (No, not the chocolate chip kind.) Cookies are small files stored on your device, and they help us remember you between visits for example, to keep your settings or see which sections you actually read. We use both essential cookies (without which the site just won’t work) and analytics/marketing cookies (these show us how people move around, what links get clicked, that sort of thing). Some are set by us, others by third-party partners.
Honestly, cookies are everywhere now. They’re not evil, but you should know they exist.)
Types of Cookies We Use
Here’s the rundown. Essential cookies no games here, the site needs them to function. Analytics cookies they help us understand what’s working on our site, what’s not, and where people get stuck. Marketing or affiliate cookies these track if you click on links to partner casinos (we don’t control what happens there, but it’s how some of our funding works). If you want to read more about how we operate, see our About page.
Your Privacy Rights
You have rights over your data. That means you can ask what we’ve got, request changes, or ask us to delete certain information. If you’re in the EU or the UK, you might have some extra rights (access, correction, erasure, restriction, objection, data portability). Just drop us a line if you want to exercise any of these. We won’t make things complicated, but we might need to verify who you are otherwise, you know, anyone could ask for anyone’s data.
Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or want to know more about your options.
Third-Party Partners & Affiliate Links
Casino reviews and comparisons often mean partnerships. Many of our links are affiliate links meaning if you click, partners might track your referral via cookies or similar tools. We don’t control everything that happens on a partner site, and their privacy policies are not the same as ours. Sometimes, third-party analytics (like Google Analytics) also set cookies to measure traffic or performance their terms apply as well. If you want full details, check each partner's policy directly before you sign up or share anything.
How We Protect & Store Your Data
Your data isn’t just floating around. We use industry-standard security measures (encryption, access controls, regular checkups). Only those who need your data to do their job can see it. And we don’t keep info longer than necessary if you unsubscribe or delete your account, we’ll clear your data out, unless we legally have to keep it. Storage may be on servers in different countries, but we do what’s reasonable to keep things safe.
Changes To This Policy
Once in a while, things change laws, technology, maybe something else. If we update this policy, we’ll post the changes right here. Big changes? We’ll try to tell you another way too, but this page will always be the most current version. Check back every so often if you care (or if you just like reading privacy policies).