Privacy & Cookies
Let’s get straight to the point your privacy matters here. Not in a vague, generic way. Genuinely, we care what happens with your data. Now, if you want the details (and you probably do), here’s what you need to know.)
What Information We Collect
Sometimes all we see is anonymous browsing data, nothing else. But when you use features like signing up for newsletters or sending us a message, that’s when we notice things like your email address, maybe a display name. Automatically, we gather your IP address, device info, browser type, pages visited, time spent standard website stuff. There are occasions when feedback forms or comments might ask for more; it’s always up to you to provide or not. We don’t ask for payment data, no personal financials stored here.
Why We Use This Data
Mostly? To keep the site running smoothly so pages load, content reaches you, and feedback doesn’t disappear into nowhere. Sometimes it’s to see which reviews people read most or how you interact with certain features, which helps us focus content (not all reviews are equally popular, surprisingly). Occasionally, we’ll use your email to send you site updates or reply to your questions. No, we don’t send spam. And we never sell your data, that’s not our business model.
Cookies & Tracking: What’s The Deal?
Small files, big topic. Cookies are those tiny bits of data that help us remember your preferences, make navigation easier, and recognize repeat visitors (in a good way, not in a creepy way). They can be strictly necessary for the site to operate, or help us see, for example, if people are getting stuck on a page for too long which sometimes means we need to fix something, not that someone is reading every word twice. We may use Google Analytics or similar tools third-party services that analyze visitor data. Now, because this site includes affiliate links, our partners might also set their own cookies. That’s how they see if someone clicked through and signed up. Their cookie policies? Slightly different, so you’ll want to check those directly.
Types Of Cookies In Use
Essential cookies basically, the site won’t work right without them. Analytics cookies help us measure what’s working (and what’s just sitting there). Marketing or affiliate cookies track clicks on partner links and may follow you to a partner casino or gaming site. Functional cookies? Optional, but they remember things like your language choice not life-changing, but convenient.
Managing Your Cookie Choices
Don’t want cookies? Most browsers let you turn them off, block specific ones, or clear everything with a click. A warning: disabling essential cookies may break some features, but analytics and marketing cookies are up to you. Usually, you’ll see a cookie banner your preferences are remembered (ironically, with a cookie). If you want more control, browser extensions or privacy settings are available. One click and tracking’s off. Or mostly off.
Your Rights & Choices
You always have certain rights over your data. You can ask what we know about you (it’s usually not much), request corrections, or ask to delete your info completely (unless we’re legally required to keep it). In the EU or UK? You may have extra rights under GDPR. Just let us know details on how below.
Third-Party Partners & Affiliate Links
Let’s be clear: this site contains affiliate links. If you click one and visit a partner casino, that partner can set their own cookies or collect information (like referral tracking). We don’t control partner privacy practices, but we only work with reputable brands. For the record: if you’re curious about who we are and what we stand for, check our About page anytime.
Data Security & Retention
We do our best to keep your data safe industry-standard security, limited access, regular clean-up. Data isn’t kept forever: if you unsubscribe or request deletion, we remove your info, unless a law says otherwise. Backups are kept briefly, then wiped.
Contact & Questions
Questions? Want to exercise a right? Maybe just not sure what cookies you’ve got? You can reach us through the contact form or email on the site. We’ll reply as soon as possible, usually within a week, sometimes faster, sometimes slower (real life happens).