- Elouise G.·NZ$4,604.20·6/6/2026
- Cayla D.·R$17,439.85·6/6/2026
- Tad M.·R$15,662.61·6/6/2026
- Alexander S.·₿0.014008·6/6/2026
- Orpha S.·CA$8,767.70·6/6/2026
- Darren J.·CA$1,822.94·6/6/2026
- Alia C.·£6,457.43·6/5/2026
- Samson D.·¥1,398,880·6/5/2026
- Lela H.·£5,928.28·6/5/2026
- Rebeka H.·€5,608.50·6/5/2026
- Hubert D.·CA$11,010.05·6/5/2026
- Lemuel H.·R$4,344.14·6/4/2026
- Georgette C.·ZAR 53,503.99·6/4/2026
- Kirsten K.·A$8,827.71·6/3/2026
- John S.·€7,157.18·6/3/2026
- Elouise G.·NZ$4,604.20·6/6/2026
- Cayla D.·R$17,439.85·6/6/2026
- Tad M.·R$15,662.61·6/6/2026
- Alexander S.·₿0.014008·6/6/2026
- Orpha S.·CA$8,767.70·6/6/2026
- Darren J.·CA$1,822.94·6/6/2026
- Alia C.·£6,457.43·6/5/2026
- Samson D.·¥1,398,880·6/5/2026
- Lela H.·£5,928.28·6/5/2026
- Rebeka H.·€5,608.50·6/5/2026
- Hubert D.·CA$11,010.05·6/5/2026
- Lemuel H.·R$4,344.14·6/4/2026
- Georgette C.·ZAR 53,503.99·6/4/2026
- Kirsten K.·A$8,827.71·6/3/2026
- John S.·€7,157.18·6/3/2026
- Elouise G.·NZ$4,604.20·6/6/2026
- Cayla D.·R$17,439.85·6/6/2026
- Tad M.·R$15,662.61·6/6/2026
- Alexander S.·₿0.014008·6/6/2026
- Orpha S.·CA$8,767.70·6/6/2026
- Darren J.·CA$1,822.94·6/6/2026
- Alia C.·£6,457.43·6/5/2026
- Samson D.·¥1,398,880·6/5/2026
- Lela H.·£5,928.28·6/5/2026
- Rebeka H.·€5,608.50·6/5/2026
- Hubert D.·CA$11,010.05·6/5/2026
- Lemuel H.·R$4,344.14·6/4/2026
- Georgette C.·ZAR 53,503.99·6/4/2026
- Kirsten K.·A$8,827.71·6/3/2026
- John S.·€7,157.18·6/3/2026
- Elouise G.·NZ$4,604.20·6/6/2026
- Cayla D.·R$17,439.85·6/6/2026
- Tad M.·R$15,662.61·6/6/2026
- Alexander S.·₿0.014008·6/6/2026
- Orpha S.·CA$8,767.70·6/6/2026
- Darren J.·CA$1,822.94·6/6/2026
- Alia C.·£6,457.43·6/5/2026
- Samson D.·¥1,398,880·6/5/2026
- Lela H.·£5,928.28·6/5/2026
- Rebeka H.·€5,608.50·6/5/2026
- Hubert D.·CA$11,010.05·6/5/2026
- Lemuel H.·R$4,344.14·6/4/2026
- Georgette C.·ZAR 53,503.99·6/4/2026
- Kirsten K.·A$8,827.71·6/3/2026
- John S.·€7,157.18·6/3/2026
Privacy Policy
This page explains how we handle data when you visit and use our casino and slots portal. We’re an informational, editorial website that publishes reviews, bonus write-ups, game guides, and gambling-related news - we’re not a casino operator, and we don’t process gambling payments or manage player accounts.
Our goal is to be clear about what personal information we may collect, why we might need it, and what choices you have. This overview applies to visitors who browse the site, read content, use on-site tools, or contact us through forms and messages.
What we may collect (and what we usually don’t)
Because we’re a content portal, the information we collect is typically limited to what’s needed to run the site, understand readership, and respond when you reach out.
Information you choose to share
- Basic contact details (such as name or email address) if you submit a message through our Contact page
- The contents of your inquiry (for example, feedback on a review, a correction request, or a question about a bonus listing)
Technical and usage information When you browse the site, certain details may be collected automatically by our servers and analytics tools, such as:
- IP address (often used for security, fraud prevention, and approximate location like country or region)
- Browser type, device type, operating system, and screen settings
- Language preferences and time zone
- Referring pages and the pages you visit on our site
- Approximate session timing, clicks, and interaction patterns (for example, which review pages are read most)
Cookie-related identifiers We may use cookies or similar technologies that store a small amount of information on your device. These can help remember preferences and measure how the site is used.
What we generally do not collect We don’t ask you for sensitive financial details like card numbers or banking information, and we’re not trying to collect special-category data (such as health information). If you include sensitive information in a message to us, we’ll treat it carefully, but we encourage you to avoid sharing anything you wouldn’t want stored in a support inbox.
How information is collected in real life
Information may be collected in a few common ways:
- Directly from you when you send a message, submit a form, or email us
- Automatically when your browser requests pages from our site (standard server logs)
- Through cookies and similar tools that help the site function, remember preferences, and measure traffic
- Via analytics and performance tools that help us understand which content is useful and how the site performs on different devices
Why we use the information
We use collected information for practical, site-related purposes, including:
- Running the website reliably and improving its content and layout
- Responding to messages, correction requests, or partnership inquiries
- Understanding what readers find helpful (for example, which casino reviews are most visited)
- Monitoring performance, troubleshooting issues, and reducing spam or abusive activity
- Maintaining site security, protecting our services, and preventing misuse
- Measuring editorial effectiveness (for example, whether an update to a bonus guide improves clarity)
- Meeting legal obligations when they apply (such as responding to valid legal requests)
We aim to use the minimum amount of information needed to do the above.
Cookies and similar technologies: what they do here
Our site may use cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to support everyday functionality and reporting. Depending on your settings, these tools can help:
- Keep the site working smoothly (for example, remembering basic preferences)
- Understand site traffic and how visitors move between pages
- Measure performance so we can fix slow pages or broken elements
- Support attribution when you follow outbound links to partners
Some cookies may be placed by third parties whose services appear on the site (such as analytics, embedded media, or affiliate tracking). You can usually control cookies through your browser settings, and in some regions you may see additional cookie choices presented on the site.
Analytics and third-party tools we may rely on
Like many editorial websites, we may use third-party services to help us understand how the site is used and how well it performs. These services may process technical data such as device details, IP address, page views, and events (for example, scroll depth or link clicks), typically in aggregated or pseudonymous form.
Examples of tools we may use include:
- Analytics providers that report traffic and engagement trends
- Performance and error monitoring services that help diagnose issues
- Embedded content providers (for example, video players)
- Advertising or attribution partners used to measure campaign effectiveness
- Affiliate platforms that track referrals to partner sites
These third parties operate under their own privacy practices. We choose partners carefully, but we don’t control how every external service handles data once it’s collected through their tools.
Affiliate links and referral tracking - a clear explanation
Some links on our site lead to casino operators or gambling-related services through affiliate relationships. That means we may earn a commission if you click a link and later sign up or take an action with that operator.
To make affiliate reporting work, tracking technologies may be used, such as:
- Unique referral IDs in links
- Cookies or similar identifiers set by affiliate networks or operators
- Event tracking that attributes a visit or registration to our site
This tracking helps answer questions like, “Did this visitor come from our review?” It doesn’t give us access to your casino account, and it doesn’t let us see your payment details or private gameplay data held by the operator.
For a deeper look at how we keep our content independent while using monetized links, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
How long information may be kept
We keep personal information only for as long as it’s needed for the purposes described above, such as:
- Responding to your request and keeping a record of the conversation
- Maintaining security logs and preventing abuse
- Supporting analytics and reporting (often in aggregated form)
- Meeting legal, accounting, or compliance obligations where relevant
Retention periods can vary depending on the type of information and the systems involved. When information is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to delete it or de-identify it.
When information may be shared (and what we don’t do)
We don’t sell your personal information in a casual or irresponsible way.
We may share limited information in the following situations:
- With service providers that help us operate the site (hosting, email delivery, analytics, security monitoring)
- With technical partners needed to deliver features or measure performance
- With affiliate and attribution partners to track referrals when you use partner links
- If required by law or in response to valid legal requests
- To protect rights and safety if needed to investigate abuse, fraud, or security incidents involving the site
Where sharing is necessary, we aim to limit it to what’s relevant and appropriate for the purpose.
Data protection that’s practical, not overstated
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information through a mix of administrative, technical, and organizational measures. These may include access controls, monitoring, secure hosting practices, and routine maintenance designed to reduce risk.
At the same time, no website can guarantee perfect security. Online transmission and storage always carry some risk, and we encourage visitors to use good security habits (such as keeping browsers updated and being cautious with what they share in messages).
Your rights and choices
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights related to your personal information. These rights can vary by region, but may include:
- Requesting access to information we hold about you
- Asking us to correct inaccurate data
- Requesting deletion of certain personal information
- Objecting to or restricting certain processing in specific circumstances
- Withdrawing consent where processing is based on consent
- Requesting more information about how we use and share data
If you want to make a request, contact us using the details in the contact section below. To protect your privacy, we may need to verify your request before we act on it.
Third-party websites and casino operators
Our content includes links to third-party websites, including casino operators, payment providers, and other gambling-related services. When you click a link and leave our site, the privacy practices of that third party apply - not ours.
Before you register or deposit with any operator, we recommend reading their privacy terms and responsible gambling resources. For general guidance on safer play, you can also review our Responsible Gambling page.
Adults-only audience and child privacy
This website is intended for adults and is not directed to minors. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a minor has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can review and take appropriate action.
International data handling
Our site and the services we use may process or store data in different countries, depending on where servers and vendors are located. When information is transferred across borders, we aim to use reputable providers and reasonable safeguards appropriate to the type of data involved.
Updates to this page
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in the site, tools we use, or applicable requirements. The latest version published on this page applies from the date it’s posted. If you visit regularly, it’s a good idea to review this page occasionally to stay up to date.
How to contact us about privacy
If you have questions about your privacy, how we handle data, or you’d like to make a data request, please reach out via our official Contact page.
We take transparency seriously, and we aim to handle visitor information with care - using it to run a reliable editorial site, improve content, and keep your experience secure and respectful.




