Privacy Policy

This privacy policy page explains how our site handles information when people visit, browse, or get in touch with us.

Some information is collected automatically because that is how websites function. This includes any information gathered through directly contacting us, such as email and name. Other details only reach us if someone chooses to contact us directly. The majority of the data and specifications collected by us this way is done to improve the function and content on this site and not for resale purpose to third parties. 

By using our site, you accept the approach described here.

What We Collect

One of the most basic forms of information collected by our site occurs when a user visits our site. Basic details like IP address, the type of browser you’re viewing the website on, what operating system your device runs, or which pages were specifically viewed by a visitor are general examples.

We may also see how someone arrived on the site. Sometimes it is through a search engine. Sometimes it is from another website or a direct link.

This helps us understand how readers move through the site. If a page is getting attention, we know it is worth maintaining. When another one is being ignored or people leave quickly, that usually tells us something needs work.

Should a visitor contacts us, we receive whatever they include in the message. That might be an email address, a name, or the content of the enquiry itself.

How We Use It

Most of the use is practical.

We use this information for the day-to-day running of the site. Sometimes it shows us which pages people actually spend time with. Other times it helps us spot something that is not working well, whether that is a technical issue or a page that clearly needs improving.

If someone contacts us, we use the information in that message to answer them and look into whatever they raised.

That’s really the point of it. We only use the information we actually need for the site to function and improve.

Cookies

Cookies are small bits of data that a browser stores while someone is on a website. Most sites use them in one form or another.

On our end, it mostly helps us notice simple patterns. A guide might get opened a lot while another page barely gets attention. Sometimes we can see that people return to a certain article later, or that many visitors stop reading at the same point. That kind of behaviour tells us more about the site than any survey ever could.

Anyone who prefers not to use cookies can usually turn them off in their browser. Just keep in mind that some parts of websites rely on them to behave properly, so things might not always load or function the same way without them.

Third-Party Tools

We may use outside services for analytics, performance monitoring, or similar website functions.

Those tools may process technical data such as device information, approximate location, and browsing activity on our pages. We use that information to understand traffic patterns and see how the site is performing.

Once data is handled through a third-party service, that provider’s own privacy practices apply. Anyone who wants more detail should review those policies separately.

Affiliate Tracking

Some links on our site lead to casino operators through affiliate arrangements.

If a visitor clicks one of those links and later signs up with that operator, we may receive a commission. To make that work, the operator may use a cookie or similar tracking method to identify where the visit came from.

That tracking does not give us access to a person’s casino account, deposit history, or withdrawals.

External Websites

Our pages include links to other websites. Once someone leaves our site, the privacy practices of that platform apply instead of ours.

We do not control how external sites collect or use personal data. Before creating an account or submitting information elsewhere, visitors should read that site’s own privacy policy.

Children’s Privacy

Our content is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone below the legal gambling age.

If we become aware that this has happened, we will remove the information where reasonably possible.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this page from time to time.

That may happen if the site changes, if the tools we use change, or if legal requirements change. When updates are made, the latest version will appear here.

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