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 reviews of casino brands, bonus breakdowns, slot guides, and gambling-related offers to help adult readers compare options and make informed choices.
This policy applies when you visit our website, browse content, use on-page tools, click outbound links, or contact us through forms or messages. The goal is simple: to help you understand our privacy practices in plain language, so you know what to expect when you use the site.
What information we may collect (and what we typically don’t)
The information we collect depends on how you interact with the portal. In many cases, you can read our content without sharing details that identify you directly.
We may collect:
- Contact details you choose to provide , such as your name and email address when you send a message, request a correction, or reach out about a review or offer.
- Message content and context , like the information you include in an inquiry, feedback, or a report about inaccurate bonus terms.
- Technical and device data , such as IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, language settings, and general location derived from IP (not precise GPS).
- Usage and engagement data , such as pages viewed, time spent on pages, clicks, scroll behavior, and referral/exit pages.
- Cookie-related identifiers , which may help the site remember preferences or measure performance.
We do not ask for sensitive personal details to access editorial content (for example, government IDs or payment details). If you ever see a request that doesn’t match how a content portal should operate, please contact us so we can investigate.
How information is collected in real use
We collect information in a few common ways:
- Directly from you , when you submit a form, send an email, or otherwise contact us.
- Automatically during browsing , through standard server logs and site functionality.
- Through cookies and similar tools , which help with preferences, analytics, and measuring content performance.
- From referral sources , for example if you arrive via a search engine, social media post, or a link on another website.
How we use the information
We use collected information to run the portal smoothly, improve what we publish, and respond when you reach out. Common uses include:
- Operating and maintaining the website , including troubleshooting and improving page speed, stability, and usability.
- Responding to messages , such as questions about a casino review, a bonus term, or a request to update information.
- Understanding readership patterns , so we can see what content is helpful (and what needs work).
- Measuring content effectiveness , including which guides and brand pages are most useful and where readers drop off.
- Protecting the site and its readers , including detecting abuse, spam, fraud attempts, and security issues.
- Meeting legal or regulatory obligations , where applicable (for example, responding to valid legal requests).
We aim to use data in ways that are consistent with a responsible editorial site and proportional to what’s needed to keep the portal reliable.
Cookies and similar technologies (simple, practical overview)
Our website may use cookies and similar technologies (such as pixels or local storage) to support essential features and improve your experience. These tools can help:
- Remember preferences (like language or basic settings)
- Keep the site functioning properly
- Understand traffic and page performance
- Measure what content is being read and how visitors move through the site
Some cookies may be set by third-party services we use (for example, analytics providers or embedded media). You can usually control cookies through your browser settings and, where available, our on-site consent tools. Disabling some cookies may affect how certain site features work.
Analytics and third-party tools that help us run the site
Like most modern publishers, we may use third-party tools to understand site usage, improve performance, and keep reporting accurate. These services may process technical information such as device identifiers, IP address, and browsing events on our pages.
Examples can include:
- Analytics and performance measurement providers
- Security and anti-spam services
- Advertising or attribution partners (where used)
- Embedded content providers (for example, video players)
These providers operate under their own privacy practices. We aim to choose reputable vendors and limit data sharing to what’s necessary for the service to function.
Affiliate links and tracking (how our portal is funded)
Some links on our site lead to casino operators, games, or related services, and some of those links may be affiliate links. That means we may earn a commission if you click a link and later sign up or take a qualifying action with the operator.
To make affiliate reporting work, tracking technologies may be used to attribute referrals—often via cookies, tracking parameters, or similar methods. This tracking typically records technical and attribution details (for example, that a click came from our website), not your private communications with the operator.
Our editorial goal remains the same: to publish accurate reviews and clear bonus information. If you want to understand how we evaluate brands and offers, you can also review our approach on the About Us page.
How long information may be kept
We keep personal information only for as long as it’s reasonably needed for the purposes described above. Retention can vary depending on the type of data:
- Messages and contact details may be kept long enough to handle your request, maintain records of changes, or resolve follow-up questions.
- Technical and analytics data may be retained for a period that supports reporting trends, site improvement, and security monitoring.
- Security logs may be kept for longer when needed to investigate abuse or protect the site.
When information is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to delete it or de-identify it, depending on how it’s stored and the systems involved.
How information may be shared (and what we won’t do)
We do not share personal information casually. In particular, we do not treat reader information as something to sell off irresponsibly.
We may share limited data in measured situations, such as:
- With service providers who help us operate the site (hosting, analytics, security, email delivery), where they process data on our behalf.
- With analytics and attribution partners , to measure performance and understand how readers reach content and offers.
- To comply with legal requirements , such as responding to a valid request from a public authority.
- To protect rights and operations , including investigating suspected fraud, abuse, or attacks against the website.
When sharing is necessary, we aim to limit it to what’s relevant and proportionate to the purpose.
Data protection and security: what we do, and what no website can promise
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information. Measures may include access controls, secure configurations, monitoring for suspicious activity, and limiting who can access data internally.
At the same time, no online service can guarantee perfect security. The internet involves inherent risks, and even well-managed systems can face evolving threats. We encourage you to use good security practices as well—such as using updated browsers, avoiding sharing sensitive information in messages, and being cautious with links on any website.
Your rights and choices (what you can ask for)
Depending on where you live, you may have rights related to your personal information. In practical terms, you may be able to:
- Request access to the personal information we hold about you
- Ask us to correct inaccurate information
- Request deletion of certain information (where appropriate)
- Object to or restrict certain processing in specific circumstances
- Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent
- Ask for an explanation of how data is used and shared
Because our site is editorial, many visitors interact with us anonymously through normal browsing. If you contact us, we may need to verify your request in a reasonable way before acting on it.
Third-party websites we link to
Our portal includes links to third-party websites, including casino operators, payment-related information pages, and other services relevant to our coverage. When you click an outbound link and leave our site, the privacy practices of that third party apply—not ours.
We recommend reviewing the operator’s policies before registering or sharing personal details, especially for accounts, deposits, withdrawals, and identity verification processes.
Adults only: children and age-related limits
This website is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children, and our content is not designed for minors. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can address it appropriately.
International data handling
Our site and the service providers we use may operate in different countries. As a result, information may be processed or stored in multiple locations depending on hosting, analytics, security tools, and operational needs.
Where cross-border processing occurs, we aim to work with established providers and apply reasonable safeguards aligned with how a responsible publishing website typically operates.
Updates to this page
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in the website, tools we use, or applicable requirements. The latest version posted on this page will apply from the date it is published. If you visit the portal regularly, it’s a good idea to review this page occasionally.
How to contact us about privacy questions
If you have questions about how we handle data, want to make a request, or need help with a privacy-related concern, please contact us via our official contact channel on the Contact page.
We built this portal to help readers compare gambling brands and offers with clarity and care—and that same standard applies to how we handle personal information. We aim to be transparent, limit data collection to what’s useful, and keep privacy practices straightforward and respectful.

