Privacy Policy
This page explains how we handle data on our online casino and slots portal. We publish informational and editorial content, including casino reviews, slot guides, bonus breakdowns, and gambling-related offers, to help adult readers compare options and play more confidently.
When you visit our website or interact with our content - such as using forms, leaving messages, or clicking outbound links - certain information may be collected and used in the ways described below. Our goal is simple: provide clarity, keep things fair and transparent, and treat personal information with care.
What information we may collect (and what we do not)
Because we’re a content and review portal, we typically collect limited information, mostly related to how the site is used and how we can respond when you reach out.
Depending on how you interact with the site, we may collect:
- Basic contact details you choose to share, such as your name or email address, if you submit a form or send a message
- The content of messages, questions, or feedback you send us
- Technical and usage data, such as browser type, device type, approximate location (based on IP address), language settings, referral pages, pages viewed, and the date and time of visits
- Cookie-related information, including identifiers used to remember preferences or measure performance
- General analytics information that helps us understand which pages readers find useful (for example, which slot guides are popular, or whether a bonus explainer is being read)
We do not need sensitive personal details to run an editorial portal, and we ask that you avoid sending sensitive information (such as banking details) through contact forms or email.
How information is collected: the everyday moments it happens
Information may be collected in a few common ways:
- When you contact us through our contact page or other published methods
- When you browse the site, as your device communicates with our servers (standard server logs)
- When you submit forms (for example, feedback, corrections, partnership inquiries, or similar requests)
- Through cookies and similar technologies that support site features and measurement
- Through analytics and performance tools that report aggregated site usage patterns
How we use the information: practical reasons only
We use collected information to keep the site running smoothly, improve content quality, and respond when you ask for help. Typical uses include:
- Operating, maintaining, and improving the website and its features
- Responding to questions, requests, or editorial corrections
- Understanding how readers use our pages so we can improve guides, reviews, and navigation
- Measuring content effectiveness, such as which pages load slowly, which articles are most helpful, and where readers tend to exit
- Maintaining security, preventing abuse, and troubleshooting technical problems
- Complying with legal obligations when they apply (for example, responding to valid requests from authorities)
We aim for balance: enough data to make the site better and safer, without collecting more than we need.
Cookies and similar technologies: how the site remembers and measures
Our website may use cookies and similar tools (like pixels or local storage) to support functionality and understand performance. These technologies can help us:
- Remember preferences (such as basic settings)
- Keep the site working reliably across devices and browsers
- Understand traffic patterns and improve page speed, layout, and content clarity
- Measure which pages and topics are most useful to readers
Some cookies may be set by third-party services we use for analytics, embedded content, or affiliate tracking. You can usually control cookies through your browser settings and, where available, on-site consent tools. Keep in mind that blocking certain cookies may affect how well some features work.
Analytics and third-party tools: performance insights without the creepiness
We may use third-party tools to help us understand site traffic, user behavior, and technical performance. Examples can include:
- Analytics providers that report page views, engagement, and general usage trends
- Advertising or measurement partners that help us understand campaign performance
- Embedded media tools (for example, video players) that may set their own cookies
- Affiliate platforms that help attribute referrals when you click to a casino partner
These providers may process certain technical data - such as device information, cookies, or IP-based signals - under their own privacy practices. When we use these tools, we aim to keep configurations reasonable and aligned with a content portal’s needs.
Affiliate links and tracking: how we keep the lights on
Some links on our site may be affiliate links. That means if you click a link to a casino operator or related service and later sign up or make a purchase, we may earn a commission - at no extra cost to you.
To make affiliate attribution work, tracking technologies may be used, such as cookies, unique click IDs, or similar referral markers. We treat this as a transparency issue as much as a business model: affiliate support helps us fund testing, editorial updates, and new content, while we keep our reviews focused on clarity and fairness.
If you want more detail on how we approach recommendations and relationships, you can also review our terms of use.
How long information may be kept: only as long as it has a purpose
We keep personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary to support the purposes described on this page. Retention may depend on:
- Whether you contacted us and we need time to resolve or follow up on your request
- Security needs, such as preventing abuse or investigating suspicious activity
- Operational needs, like maintaining backups and logs for reliability
- Legal or compliance obligations, where applicable
When information is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to delete it or de-identify it, depending on the type of data and how it is stored.
How information may be shared: limited, careful, and purpose-driven
We do not sell personal information in a casual or irresponsible way. However, we may share certain information in limited situations, such as:
- With service providers who help us run the site (hosting, email delivery, analytics, security, and performance monitoring)
- With affiliate or measurement partners to attribute referrals and understand marketing performance
- If required by law, regulation, or a valid legal process
- When necessary to protect our rights, users, and operations (for example, responding to fraud, abuse, or security threats)
- In connection with a business change (such as a merger, acquisition, or asset transfer), where permitted and handled with appropriate safeguards
Where we use vendors, we aim to work with providers that have reasonable data protection practices and limit access to what’s needed.
Data protection and security: reasonable safeguards, realistic expectations
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information. Measures may include administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to reduce the risk of loss, misuse, unauthorized access, or disclosure.
That said, no online service can guarantee complete security. The internet, browsers, devices, and third-party networks all play a role in how data moves. We focus on sensible protection, careful vendor choices, and continuous improvement rather than making promises we cannot realistically keep.
Your rights and choices: how to stay in control
Depending on where you live, you may have rights related to your personal information. In general, 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 certain processing or request restrictions in some circumstances
- Withdraw consent where consent is the basis for processing
- Ask for information about how data is used and shared
To make a request, contact us through our official channels. We may need to verify your request to protect your information and prevent unauthorized changes.
Third-party websites: what happens after you leave our site
Our portal includes links to third-party websites, including casino operators, payment-related services, promotional landing pages, and other gambling resources. When you click a third-party link, their privacy practices apply - not ours.
We recommend reviewing the privacy terms of any casino or service you sign up with, especially before creating an account, sharing personal details, or making a deposit.
Adults only: children and age-related limits
This website is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, contact us and we will take reasonable steps to review and address the situation.
International data handling: where processing may happen
Depending on the services we use (such as hosting, analytics, security tools, and affiliate platforms), information may be processed or stored in different locations. Those locations may be outside your state or country of residence.
When cross-border processing occurs, we aim to rely on reputable providers and reasonable safeguards consistent with the purpose of a content and review website.
Updates to this page: staying current as the site evolves
We may update this page from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, tools, legal requirements, or site features. The newest version posted on this website applies from the date it is published.
If you want to stay up to date, check back occasionally - especially if you regularly use our tools, sign up for communications, or follow our casino and bonus coverage.
Questions or requests: how to reach us
If you have questions about how we handle data, want to make a privacy request, or need clarification about anything on this page, contact us through our contact page or the published method listed on the site.
We built this portal to help players make smarter, safer decisions with clear information, and that same mindset applies to your privacy. We’ll keep working to handle personal information responsibly, explain our practices in plain English, and maintain transparency you can feel good about.






