Short version: this site takes no accounts, no deposits and no payment details, and there is nothing here to log in to. The longer version explains what does happen when you visit.
Standard server request data — the page requested, the time, a truncated IP address and a user agent — which is what any web server records in order to serve a page and defend itself against abuse. We do not ask for a name, an email address or a payment method, and there is no account to create.
We use aggregate analytics to understand which pages are read and where they are read from. That data is aggregated and is not used to identify individuals. You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time; nothing on this site depends on them, and every page works with cookies disabled.
Some outbound links to casino operators are affiliate links. When you follow one, the operator may set its own cookie to attribute the visit, and may pay us a commission if you subsequently register. That relationship is disclosed at the foot of every page that carries such a link, and it does not affect our findings — the method is published, and operators that fail a check are kept on the site with the failure written down.
Once you leave for an operator’s site, that operator’s privacy policy applies and ours does not. We have no access to your account, your balance or your activity there.
We do not sell data, and we do not run advertising networks on this site. External links are marked and open on the destination’s own terms.
Because we hold no account data, there is no profile to export or delete. To limit what is recorded, block cookies for this domain or use your browser’s private mode — the site is fully functional either way.
This site is for adults. Gambling is restricted to those aged 18 or over, and in some jurisdictions 21. Nothing here is an inducement to gamble, and nothing here is legal or financial advice.
This is the part most privacy policies leave to a single sentence, and it is the part that actually involves your data.
When you follow one, the operator receives an identifier telling it the visit came from this site. If you then open an account, that identifier is how the operator attributes it to us and how a commission is calculated. It is the mechanism by which this site is funded.
The operator learns that a visit arrived from us, plus everything it would learn from any visitor: your address, your browser, your device. We learn a count. We do not receive your name, your email, your deposits, your balance or your activity, and no affiliate arrangement we have would give us those.
Not ours. The account you open, the documents you upload for verification and the money you deposit are governed by the operator’s terms and its licence. That is the same boundary this site keeps pointing at in every other context: the casino holds the relationship, and we do not.
Clicking through and closing the tab leaves nothing here and nothing owed. The tracking parameter only matters if you register, and it expires.
Every play button points at /go/ on this domain, which forwards to our partner casino. It exists so the destination can be changed in one place, not to hide anything: the page itself says it is an affiliate link before it forwards you, it carries no-index, and search engines are told not to follow it. Nothing else is redirected. Links inside our text are editorial references and are never placements.
Nothing. There is no account, no newsletter, no login and no form on this site, which is the simplest privacy guarantee available: data that is never collected cannot be leaked, sold or subpoenaed.
This site has no registration, no comment system and no email capture. There is no record here associating you with anything you read, because there is no identifier to associate it with.
A web server records requests: the address requested, the time, the browser string and the network address. That is a property of how the web works rather than a choice we made, and it is retained only as long as it is useful for keeping the site running and defending it from abuse.
Anything stored on your device by this site is removed when you clear site data for this domain. There is nothing on our side keyed to you that survives it.
This site is for adults. It is not directed at anyone under 18, we do not knowingly collect anything from anyone under 18, and gambling content should not be reaching them at all.
Get in touch and we will answer. A privacy policy that cannot be questioned by a reader is a document written for somebody other than the reader.
Because the honest version of it is short. Long privacy policies are usually long because a lot is being collected. When the answer to most questions is «we do not have that», the document reflects it.
Where a page embeds something served by another party, that party can see the request the same way any host can. We keep such embeds to a minimum for exactly this reason, and the site is built to work without them.
The remaining questions a privacy policy is supposed to answer, answered.
This site uses what it needs to display pages correctly and nothing designed to follow you elsewhere. There is no advertising network embedded here, so there is no cross-site profile being assembled from your visit.
Where visit measurement is used, it exists to tell us which pages are read and which are not. It is not linked to an identity, because there is no identity here to link it to.
If what this page describes changes, the page changes and carries the date. We do not consider a silent revision to a privacy policy to be a revision at all.
You can ask what we hold about you. In almost every case the answer will be nothing, because there is no account and no form. Where we hold something, you can ask for it to be deleted and we will do it.
Questions about this page, a correction to a fact elsewhere on the site, or a helpline number that has stopped working — all of them are worth sending, and all of them get a reply.
This site asks readers to check what operators publish about themselves. It would be poor form to be less legible than we are asking them to be, which is the whole reason this page is written in sentences rather than in clauses.
The last questions worth answering, and they are short.
Pages are files served as they are. There is no application layer building a page around you, which is why there is so little to say in the sections above.
Keeping the site up and defending it from abuse. They are not analysed to build a picture of you, and there is no identifier in them that would let anyone do so.
A question about this page, a correction to a fact elsewhere, or a helpline number that has stopped working. All three get a reply.
This site asks readers to check what operators publish about themselves. It would be poor form to be harder to read than the documents we are asking people to go and read.
No accounts, no payments, no data sales. Aggregate analytics, disclosed affiliate links, and a site that works fine with cookies switched off.