Privacy & Data Use
Document version: May 2026
Short version: we run a content platform, not a data business. We do not sell your information, we do not build advertising profiles, and we do not require you to hand over anything personally identifying just to read a casino review. What follows is the fuller picture.
What Gets Collected When You Browse This Site
Every web server receives a set of technical signals from each incoming request — your IP address, the browser and operating system making the request, the page being loaded, the referring address you arrived from, and a timestamp. This is infrastructure-level behaviour, not deliberate data harvesting. We use a standard analytics package to aggregate these signals so we can understand which sections of the site are useful and which need work. Individual visitor records are not retained beyond the retention windows described below.
No registration is required to use this site. We do not ask for your name, age, email address, or payment details at any point during a normal visit. If you choose to contact us through the contact form or by direct email, the content of your message and any contact information you include will be kept for as long as necessary to handle your query.
Cookies: What They Are Doing on Your Device
We use three categories of cookie. The first are strictly necessary — small files that keep the site functioning properly as you move between pages. Blocking these may cause parts of the site to behave unexpectedly.
The second category covers analytics. Tools in this group tell us things like which casino listings attract the most clicks, how long visitors spend on review pages, and where readers tend to drop off. This data comes to us in aggregate form and is not linked to named individuals.
The third category is affiliate attribution. When you follow a link to a partner casino operator from this site, a tracking cookie is placed by the destination — not by us — to connect your subsequent account registration or deposit back to the referral. This is how the affiliate commission model works across the wider publishing industry. The lifespan of these cookies varies by operator, typically sitting between 30 and 90 days. Choosing to block them will not prevent you from accessing the operator's site, but it does mean we may not receive credit for the referral.
You can adjust your cookie preferences through your browser's privacy settings at any time.
How We Use the Data We Do Hold
Analytics data is used in aggregate to guide editorial decisions — if a particular section of the site consistently goes unread, we either improve it or remove it. We do not cross-reference analytics data with personal identifiers, and we do not share disaggregated visitor data with third parties for marketing purposes.
Correspondence data is used only to reply to you. We maintain no newsletter, no marketing mailing list, and no outbound contact programme. Reaching out to us will not result in you being added to a circulation list.
Third-Party Services Running on This Platform
Operating a website at scale requires some external infrastructure. We use hosting and content delivery services, an analytics provider, and the affiliate networks through which our commission arrangements are managed. Each of these providers handles data according to their own privacy documentation. Where a data processing agreement is appropriate, we have one in place.
Clicking through to a casino operator listed on this site takes you off our platform entirely. Once you arrive at a third-party destination, that operator's data practices apply, not ours. We recommend reading the privacy notice of any operator before completing a registration.
How Long We Keep Things
Raw server logs are deleted on a rolling 90-day cycle. Analytics data is held in anonymised aggregate form for up to 24 months before being purged. If you have contacted us directly, the correspondence is retained for as long as needed to resolve the matter and for a brief period afterwards — we do not archive old enquiries indefinitely.
Your Rights Over Your Data
Depending on the territory you are based in, applicable law may give you the right to ask what information we hold about you, to request a correction if anything is wrong, to ask for deletion, or to raise an objection to how we process certain data. To make any such request, write to us using the details on the contact page.
Because this site operates without user accounts and collects very little identifying information, the honest response to most data access requests is that we hold nothing traceable to you as an individual. We will confirm this in writing when applicable.
Security Measures
All traffic to and from this site travels over an encrypted connection (TLS). We apply standard hardening measures at the infrastructure level and limit access to any retained data to the minimum number of people who need it. No transmission over a public network is fully immune from interception, but we take reasonable and proportionate steps to keep what we hold secure.
When This Document Changes
If we make changes to how we handle data, this page will be updated and the version date at the top will reflect the revision. Significant changes — ones that materially affect how visitor data is processed — will be noted clearly. Routine clarifications or wording improvements will not trigger a separate announcement.