Let’s keep this simple at the start. When you browse our casino reviews, we get some data, you get some cookies, and nobody’s hunting you down. Still, you probably want to know more. That’s what this page is for.
Mostly, we’re talking basic data: the kind of stuff your browser gives away automatically (IP address, browser type, device details), plus whatever you actively send like messages or requests. If you sign up for a newsletter, that’s your email, obviously. No registration? No personal profile? Then it’s mostly technical info and maybe those infamous cookies.
First and foremost, we use data to make the site work. Think: making pages load right, helping you compare offers, catching bugs. Sometimes, aggregated (never personal) data helps us see which casino reviews get real attention versus which flop. We don’t sell your info. Not even close. But we do use it to improve the site and, yes, to show ads or affiliate links that keep us afloat.
Sometimes, if you reach out with a question, we keep your email until we’ve answered. It’s all practical nothing sneaky. We’re not here to fill your inbox with spam.
So, cookies. Some are essential for the site to function otherwise, buttons don’t work and pages may look weird. Others are for analytics (think: Google Analytics) and, occasionally, marketing. If you click an affiliate link to a casino, our partners may drop their own cookies. That’s on them, but you should know it happens.
Partners might track if you signed up or played. That’s part of how affiliate deals work. We don’t see your casino account info or anything truly sensitive, but our partners might, depending on their own policies. If you want to know more about them, each casino has its own privacy policy (sometimes longer than ours).
Here’s the split: strictly necessary cookies (site loads, menus work), performance cookies (we know which reviews you actually read), and marketing/affiliate cookies (so our partners can see when you visit them). You can’t turn off the technical ones unless you leave the site. Everything else is optional, though your experience might be less smooth or relevant.
You’re never stuck with our defaults. Change cookie settings in your browser, delete them altogether up to you. If you want to avoid third-party tracking, browser extensions can help. Just be aware: some site features might stop working, and affiliate offers might not display as intended. That means no bonuses, no comparison lists, maybe even broken links. Not ideal.
Under laws like the GDPR, you have rights access, correction, deletion. If you want to see what data we have on you (it’s not much unless you’ve contacted us), just ask. We’ll delete your info if you want, unless we’re obliged to keep it for legal reasons (rare, but possible). Questions? Concerns? All our contact details are on the About page. Don’t hesitate.
We take reasonable steps to secure the technical data we collect. Encrypted connections, limited access, and never storing more than needed. Still, no website can guarantee perfect security. If you suspect any problem, alert us. (Again contact info: see the About page.)
This isn’t frozen in time. Now and then, we’ll update this Privacy & Cookie Policy. If there’s a big change, you’ll see a notice here. For minor edits well, this page quietly updates and carries on.
That covers the essentials.