Privacy & Cookie Policy

Let’s make this clear right from the start: your privacy is important to us, but that doesn’t mean you should stop reading here. Take a few minutes and see what actually happens with your data while you use our site. It’s not all doom and gloom, just practical stuff you need to know.

What Data We Collect

We’re not in the business of collecting everything you do online (seriously, we have better things to do), but some information is essential for the website to work. This includes technical data like your IP address, browser type, device info, and pages you visit. If you contact us or subscribe to our updates, we’ll get the info you provide like your email address. Mostly, though, the data that comes in is technical and used for analytics, site improvement, or basic communication if you reach out.

We also receive info from third-party tools (analytics, ad partners, even those casino affiliates you might see in our reviews). They might track clicks, conversions, or traffic sources. In some cases, this means we see non-personal, aggregated stats. Sometimes it’s linked to cookies, sometimes not but more about that in the cookies section below.

How We Use Your Information

Data is processed to keep the site running smoothly, analyze usage patterns, spot bugs (nobody likes those), and deliver content that actually matches what visitors seem to care about. If you sign up to hear from us, we’ll use your contact info just for that no random marketing blasts from us, just the updates you requested. Our analytics help us figure out which reviews work, which guides are confusing, and where users leave (which is sometimes depressing, but useful). In short, it’s about making the site better and more relevant. Oh and legal reasons, obviously, because some info must be kept on record for compliance purposes.

We do not sell your data. Never have, never will.

Cookies & Tracking Technologies

Yes, we use cookies. That’s not a secret. Cookies are small bits of data placed on your device sometimes just for the current session, sometimes sticking around for a while. They help remember your preferences, keep you logged in (if that’s a thing), and track which pages are popular. Analytics cookies, affiliate tracking cookies (those are used to know if someone clicked through to a partner casino), and sometimes marketing cookies can appear too. Without these, our site would be a lot messier like, literally broken in places.

Some cookies come from us directly, others come from partners. If you click an affiliate link to an online casino, their cookies or tracking tools might kick in so their privacy practices also apply. Honestly, it’s standard across review sites, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you care about third-party tracking.

Types of Cookies We Use

Let’s break it down. Strictly necessary cookies without these, you wouldn’t be able to navigate or use the core features. Then there are analytics cookies (help us see what’s happening on the site, what’s popular, and what isn’t). Sometimes, you’ll encounter marketing or affiliate cookies these help us understand if a casino partner gets a visitor from our site. No sneaky stuff, just basic tracking. If you want, you can always clear cookies in your browser, but keep in mind, some features might not work as expected if you block everything.

Your Cookie Choices

You are in control. Most browsers let you manage or disable cookies entirely, if that’s your preference. It’s not rocket science just head to your browser settings (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, whatever you use) and adjust things. Some cookies can be switched off easily, others (like essential cookies) are needed for the site to function. You can also use private browsing or incognito modes to minimize tracking, though again, some parts of the site may not work as intended. The choice is yours.

If you have questions about cookies or want more specifics, check our About page it’s all laid out there, perhaps with even more detail than you might actually want.

Partners & Third-Party Services

This site uses affiliate links and works with third-party partners (analytics platforms, casino brands, and maybe even some ad networks). When you click an affiliate link, the partner may collect data like that you came from our site, or what you do on theirs. Their cookies or pixels may be set in your browser at that point. We don’t control what partners do on their own pages, so check their own privacy policies if you’re curious (or concerned). We pick partners carefully, but, as you know, we can’t guarantee their practices nobody really can.

If you want us to clarify which third-party tools we use, reach out we’ll provide details. No hidden agenda here.

Your Rights & Choices

You have the right to know what personal data we hold, ask for corrections, or request deletion (within legal limits). If you want to see, fix, or erase your data, just get in touch. There might be some info we have to keep for legal or technical reasons, but we’ll be honest about what’s possible.

Under privacy laws like GDPR, you may also request data portability, object to processing, or withdraw consent. Not every right applies in every context, but it’s your data ask if you’re unsure.

How Long We Keep Data

Data doesn’t stick around forever. We retain personal information only as long as needed for the purposes in this policy, or as required by law. Technical logs usually get wiped within months. Contact info for newsletters? Deleted if you unsubscribe. If something needs to be kept for longer say, for compliance or dispute reasons it’s handled securely, with restricted access.

Contact Us

Questions, concerns, or requests regarding your privacy? Use the details on our About page to reach us. We read all messages, even if sometimes it takes a little while to reply (life happens). No bots real people handle privacy inquiries here.