Privacy Policy
This page explains how our casino and slots portal may collect, use, store, and protect personal information. We’re an informational and editorial website: we publish brand reviews, bonus coverage, game guides, and gambling-related news and offers to help adult readers compare options and make informed choices.
This policy applies when you visit the site, read our content, use on-page tools, click links, or contact us through forms or messages. The goal is simple: to explain our privacy practices in a practical, human way—so you know what data might be involved and what choices you have.
The types of information we may collect (and what we don’t need)
Because we’re a content portal (not a casino cashier), we typically don’t need sensitive financial details to operate. The information we may collect usually falls into a few common categories:
- Contact details you choose to share (such as name and email) when you send a message, submit a form, or request support.
- Message content you provide if you contact us (for example, questions about a review, a correction request, or partnership inquiries).
- Basic technical data such as device type, browser type, operating system, IP address, language settings, approximate location derived from IP, and referring/exit pages.
- Usage and interaction data like which pages you visit, how long you stay, scrolling or click activity (in aggregated form), and how you move through the site.
- Cookie and similar technology data that may help remember preferences and understand site performance.
We aim to keep collection proportional to running a useful editorial website. If a field is optional, you can usually leave it blank.
How information is collected across the site
We may collect information in several standard ways:
- When you provide it directly , such as contacting us or submitting a form.
- Automatically when you browse , through server logs and similar technical records that help websites function reliably.
- Through cookies and similar technologies , which can recognize a browser, remember settings, and help measure performance.
- Through analytics and embedded tools , which may record technical and usage signals to help us understand what’s working and what needs improvement.
Why we use information: practical, reader-first reasons
When we use data, it’s generally to support the site’s operations and improve the content you came for. Typical uses include:
- Running and improving the website , including fixing bugs, improving page speed, and keeping content easy to navigate.
- Responding to inquiries and providing support when you reach out.
- Understanding readership patterns , such as which reviews are most helpful or which pages need clearer explanations.
- Measuring content effectiveness , so we can refine guides, update reviews, and prioritize the topics readers actually use.
- Maintaining security and preventing abuse , such as detecting suspicious traffic, spam, or attempts to disrupt the service.
- Meeting legal or regulatory obligations that may apply in limited cases (for example, responding to lawful requests).
We do not use personal information to make decisions about your eligibility to gamble, and we do not operate player accounts for casino gameplay on this portal.
Cookies and similar technologies: what they do here
Our site may use cookies (small files stored on your device) and similar technologies (like pixels or local storage) for everyday website functions. These tools may help:
- Keep the site working as expected and remember basic preferences
- Understand site traffic and page performance
- Improve navigation and the relevance of what you see
Some cookies may be set by third parties we use for analytics, embedded content, or referral tracking. You can usually control cookies through your browser settings, and in some regions you may see additional controls through a cookie banner or preference tool. Note that blocking certain cookies can affect how well parts of the site function.
Analytics and third-party tools that help us run the portal
We may use third-party services to understand traffic and improve performance. These tools can help us see, for example, which pages load slowly, which articles readers return to, and whether content updates are working.
Depending on how the site is built and maintained, these third parties may include:
- Analytics providers
- Performance and error-monitoring services
- Advertising or measurement partners (where applicable)
- Embedded media providers (such as video players)
- Affiliate or referral platforms
These services may process technical data (like IP address, device identifiers, and usage signals) under their own privacy practices. We encourage you to review relevant third-party policies when you interact with their features.
Affiliate links and referral tracking (how we fund the site)
Some links to casino operators, games, or related gambling services may be affiliate links. That means if you click a link and later sign up or take an action with the operator, we may earn a commission or referral fee—at no extra cost to you.
To make affiliate relationships work, tracking technologies may be used to attribute referrals. This can include cookies, unique click IDs, or similar identifiers set by the affiliate platform or the casino brand. We use this model to support our editorial work, keep content accessible, and invest in updates—while still aiming to keep reviews and guides independent and fair.
(You can learn more about how we approach editorial integrity and commercial relationships on our About Us page.)
How long we keep information
We retain personal information only for as long as it’s reasonably needed for the purposes described on this page. The exact period can vary depending on:
- Why the data was collected (for example, replying to a message vs. security logging)
- Operational needs (such as troubleshooting and performance analysis)
- Legal or compliance requirements, where they apply
When information is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to delete it or de-identify it, depending on the system and the nature of the data.
When information may be shared (and when it won’t)
We don’t treat user information as something to trade casually. We do not sell personal information in a careless or irresponsible way.
That said, we may share certain information in limited, appropriate circumstances, such as:
- With service providers who help operate the site (hosting, security, analytics, email delivery, and similar vendors)
- With technical partners needed to deliver site features (for example, embedded media tools)
- With affiliate platforms or partners for referral attribution when you click outbound links
- To comply with law or respond to valid legal requests, when required
- To protect the site and users , such as investigating abuse, fraud, or security incidents
Where possible, we aim to share only what’s necessary and to work with providers that apply reasonable safeguards.
Sensible security measures, without unrealistic promises
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information. This may include administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to reduce risk—such as access controls, secure configurations, monitoring, and routine maintenance.
However, no website, database, or internet transmission can be guaranteed 100% secure. While we work to protect data, we cannot promise absolute security against every possible threat.
Your rights and choices, explained in plain language
Depending on where you live, privacy laws may give you certain rights related to your personal information. These rights can vary, but may include the ability to:
- Request access to the personal information we hold about you
- Ask for corrections if information is inaccurate
- Request deletion of certain personal information
- Object to, or ask us to limit, certain processing in some situations
- Withdraw consent where we rely on consent (for example, certain cookie choices where applicable)
- Ask for information about how your data is used and shared
If you want to make a request, we may need to verify it (for example, by confirming you control the email address involved). Some requests may have limits based on legal obligations or legitimate operational needs.
Links to third-party sites (including casino operators)
Our content may link to third-party websites, including casino brands, software providers, payment services, or promotional landing pages. Once you leave our site, the privacy practices of the destination site apply—not ours.
We recommend reviewing the privacy and cookie information on any casino operator site you choose to visit, especially before registering or sharing account details.
Adults only: children and age-related limits
This website is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us and we’ll take reasonable steps to address the issue.
International data handling and cross-border processing
Depending on where you are located and which service providers we use, information may be processed or stored in different countries. These locations may have different data protection standards than your home jurisdiction.
When cross-border processing occurs, we aim to rely on appropriate safeguards that are commonly used for international data transfers, where required.
Updates to this page
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in the site, tools we use, or legal requirements. The most recent version will always be published on this page and will apply from the date it is posted. Checking in occasionally is the best way to stay current.
How to contact us about privacy
If you have questions about your privacy, how we handle data, or you’d like to make a request related to your personal information, please reach out via our Contact page.
We’re committed to handling reader information responsibly, keeping our practices understandable, and being transparent about how data supports the operation of this editorial gambling portal.



