Privacy Policy

Effective and updated: August 21, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is handled when you read our casino comparisons, use website features, follow external links or contact us.

Our guiding principle is data minimisation. A research website does not need casino credentials, identity documents, banking details or cryptocurrency keys to provide editorial content.

Who Controls the Data?

The publisher identified through this website’s legal or contact information acts as the controller of personal data processed directly through the website.

Privacy requests can be submitted through the contact channel published on the website. A request should describe the relevant data or interaction but should not contain casino passwords, complete payment-card details or KYC documents.

Casino operators, analytics providers, hosting services and affiliate partners process data under their own policies when users interact with those services.

Data We May Process

Technical and security data

When a page is requested, the hosting and security infrastructure may record:

  • IP address;
  • browser and device type;
  • operating system;
  • requested URL and referring page;
  • date and time of access;
  • response status and basic diagnostic information;
  • indicators of automated, abusive or malicious traffic.

This information is used to deliver pages, protect the website, investigate errors and prevent attacks.

Analytics data

Where analytics is enabled, we may measure aggregated information such as:

  • pages viewed;
  • approximate country or region;
  • device category;
  • navigation between articles;
  • time spent on a page;
  • outbound-link interactions;
  • website errors and performance.

Analytics is used to understand whether readers can find information about bonuses, registration, mobile access and payment limits. It is not used to decide whether an individual should be accepted by a casino.

Contact information

If a reader contacts us, we may process the name, email address and message supplied. This information is used to answer the enquiry, review a correction or investigate a technical problem.

Do not send us:

  • passport, driving-licence or identity-card copies;
  • selfies or proof-of-address documents;
  • full card or bank-account details;
  • casino passwords or one-time authentication codes;
  • cryptocurrency private keys or recovery phrases.

We cannot verify casino accounts or approve withdrawals. Sensitive information sent by mistake may be deleted without being used to investigate the underlying casino dispute.

Affiliate data

An affiliate link may contain a campaign, page or click identifier. When the link is followed, the destination operator or affiliate platform may record the referral, device information and subsequent qualifying actions.

We may receive aggregated reporting showing clicks, registrations or conversions. We do not receive a user’s casino password, complete payment information, KYC file or wallet seed phrase through ordinary affiliate reporting.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

The website may use cookies, local storage, tracking pixels, link identifiers or comparable technologies.

CategoryPurpose
EssentialSecurity, consent choices, load balancing and basic website operation
AnalyticsMeasuring page use, performance and navigation
AffiliateAttributing an eligible visit or conversion to the relevant page or campaign
PreferenceRemembering language, display or consent settings

Essential technologies may operate where they are necessary to provide or secure the website. Non-essential analytics or affiliate technologies require consent where applicable law requires it.

The consent interface should identify enabled providers, purposes and available choices. Rejecting non-essential cookies should not prevent access to editorial articles.

Users can also delete stored information through their browser. Blocking all cookies may remove saved preferences or consent choices.

For further information about cookie requirements, see the UK Information Commissioner’s guidance.

Why We Process Personal Data

Depending on the interaction and applicable law, processing may rely on:

  • legitimate interests in operating, securing and improving an editorial website;
  • consent for non-essential cookies, analytics or marketing technologies;
  • steps requested by the user when responding to a direct enquiry;
  • legal obligations involving records, rights requests or regulatory compliance.

Consent can be withdrawn through the available preference controls. Withdrawal does not affect processing that occurred lawfully before the change.

Our articles link to casino operators, help centres, terms, regulators and external reviews. Clicking an external link sends the request to another organisation, which may collect IP, device, cookie and account information under its own privacy policy.

We do not control how a casino processes information supplied during registration, KYC, deposits or withdrawals. Before providing personal data, users should verify the exact domain and review the destination’s current privacy terms.

Opening an external link does not authorise that destination to receive data already submitted directly to us beyond the technical referral information normally transmitted by the browser or link.

Data Sharing

Personal data may be made available only where reasonably necessary to:

  • hosting, content-delivery and security providers;
  • analytics or consent-management services;
  • affiliate-tracking platforms;
  • professional advisers or technical contractors;
  • authorities where disclosure is legally required;
  • a successor if the website or its publishing operation is transferred.

Providers should receive only the data needed for their function and be subject to appropriate contractual and security requirements.

We do not sell personal data for money. Some privacy laws may define certain advertising or affiliate disclosures more broadly than a monetary sale; applicable consent and opt-out controls should be honoured where required.

International Transfers

Infrastructure and service providers may process data in countries other than the visitor’s country.

Where transfer rules apply, appropriate safeguards should be used, such as an adequacy decision, approved contractual clauses or another legally recognised mechanism. The safeguards available may depend on the provider and destination.

Retention

We keep personal data only for as long as necessary for its purpose:

  • routine security and server logs are normally retained for up to 90 days unless an incident requires longer investigation;
  • contact correspondence may be retained for up to 24 months;
  • consent records may be retained while needed to demonstrate the user’s choice;
  • aggregated or anonymised statistics may be retained because they no longer identify an individual;
  • legal records may be retained for a longer period where required.

Data that is no longer required should be deleted or anonymised.

Data Security

Reasonable technical and organisational measures are used to protect data against unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or loss.

No internet transmission or storage system is completely secure. Users should avoid placing sensitive casino, payment or identity information in ordinary contact messages.

If a material data incident creates a legal notification obligation, affected users and the appropriate authority will be informed as required.

Your Privacy Rights

Depending on location, users may have the right to:

  • access personal data held about them;
  • correct inaccurate information;
  • request deletion;
  • restrict certain processing;
  • object to processing based on legitimate interests;
  • receive eligible data in a portable format;
  • withdraw consent;
  • complain to a data-protection authority.

The European Commission’s data-protection guidance provides an overview of GDPR rights.

We may request limited information to verify that a person making a request is entitled to act on the relevant data. Additional identity information should not be requested when a less intrusive method is sufficient.

Automated Decisions

We do not use website analytics or affiliate data to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects for readers.

Casino operators may use automated fraud, affordability, KYC or payment systems under their own policies. Those decisions must be addressed directly with the relevant operator.

Children

The website is intended for adults and is not directed at children or anyone below the legal gambling age applicable in their location.

If personal data relating to a child has been submitted, a parent or guardian may request its deletion through the published contact channel.

Policy Updates

This policy may be updated when website technology, analytics providers, affiliate relationships, legal requirements or data-handling practices change.

The effective date at the top identifies the current version. Material changes should be reflected in the policy and, where required, in the website’s consent interface.