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Privacy Policy

This page explains what happens to your information when you use this casino review site — for example, when you read articles, check out bonus offers, or sign up for emails. You’ll see what data gets collected, how it’s used to run the site and show you relevant content, and what’s done to keep it safe so there are no hidden tricks.

Keep reading to learn what your options are, including how to update your details or ask for more information. If anything here feels unclear, you can always reach out through the contact details on the site and ask for a straight answer.

Types of Information We Gather

When you use this casino review site, some details are about you as a person and some are about the device you use. Here is the kind of information that may be collected:

  • Contact details you type in, like your name and email address when you subscribe to bonus alerts or send a question.
  • Your tastes as a player, for example if you say you like high-volatility pokies, progressive jackpots, or weekly cashback offers.
  • Your bonus and promo interests, such as asking for updates on welcome packages over AUD 500, live blackjack cashback, or reload deals.
  • Things you write in forms or messages, like feedback on a review, complaints about a casino, or a quick story about a big win in a Friday pokies tournament.

On top of that, the site also logs technical data from your visit, such as your IP address, browser type, device model, which pages you read, how long you stay on a review, and which links you click to partner casinos. Most of the time this technical data is used for stats and site performance. But if it connects with your contact details or other personal information, Australian privacy law may treat it as personal information as well, so it gets handled with extra care.

Methods of Information Collection

Your information reaches this site in a few standard ways that you also see in most privacy policies. Some details you share yourself, and other data comes through cookies, logs and reports from partner casinos and service providers.

You send information when you fill in forms, sign up for bonus emails about the best real money pokies app australia, add your name and email for updates or contact the site with a question. The site also collects data automatically when you visit, using cookies, server logs and analytics tools to record your IP address, device type, pages you read, time spent on reviews and clicks on links to partner casinos. In some cases, partner casinos send back reports, such as how many people opened an account or claimed a welcome bonus after clicking from this site.

Purposes for Collecting Your Data

This site collects your data for clear, practical reasons. The idea is to make the reviews more helpful for you, show offers that match what you actually care about, and run the site in line with Australian privacy rules. When your activity is linked with your contact details, that information counts as personal data, so it gets handled more carefully. By looking at what pages people read, which bonuses catch the eye, and how often certain guides are opened, the team can see what works and what needs fixing, instead of just guessing in the dark.

Your data is mainly used to:

  • Improve guides and reviews, for example updating pokie articles that lots of people read and dropping pages almost no one opens;
  • Show bonuses and casinos that match your behaviour, like highlighting sites that use PayID, POLi, or fast bank transfers if you seem to favour those options;
  • Send emails you actually asked for, such as alerts about welcome bonuses up to a set AUD amount or new cashback deals;
  • Reply to questions and complaints, including detailed issues about withdrawals, bonus rules, or pokies tournaments.

Data can also help spot obvious bonus abuse. If several new accounts use the same IP address to claim the same AUD 200 welcome package, a partner casino may cancel extra bonus winnings under its terms and conditions.

Use of Cookies and Tracking Tools

Cookies and other tracking tools are small files and bits of code that sit in your browser when you use this site. They remember what you’ve clicked, which reviews you’ve read, and if you’ve already closed that cookie banner. If these tools link back to you as a person, Australian privacy rules treat them as personal information, so this site aims to explain them clearly and give you real choices.

Here are the main types used:

Type of toolWhat it doesExample use case
Essential cookiesKeep basic site features working and remember simple settingsRemember that you closed the cookie message or chose dark mode
Analytics cookiesTrack how people use the siteCount how many readers open a specific pokie review or live dealer guide
Marketing cookies / pixelsConnect your activity here with adverts you see on other platformsShow you ads for a casino with AUD 1,000 VIP reload offers after you read VIP pages

You can change your browser settings to block or delete cookies at any time. The site will still run, though some parts might feel a bit clunky, like seeing the same banner again or getting bonus suggestions that don’t really match your tastes.

Some tracking tools come from trusted third parties, such as analytics or affiliate services. They handle data under their own privacy policies, and this site works with providers that respect Australian privacy rules.

Measures to Secure Your Data

Australian privacy law says sites must protect your personal information from being misused, lost, or seen by people who should not access it. This policy follows those rules and treats your data with care.

The site uses secure connections (HTTPS) so details you send travel in encrypted form between your device and the server. Stored data sits behind account controls and only approved staff and systems use it to run the site. Regular checks remove old information that no longer has a clear purpose.

You do not enter sensitive details like full card numbers or ID documents here. When you sign up with a casino that offers PayID withdrawals or AUD 5 deposits, that information stays with the casino, not this review site.

How Long We Keep Your Information

Australian privacy rules do not set an exact number of days for keeping your data. Instead, your information stays only while it is needed for a clear purpose. For example, messages from contact forms may stay in support inboxes for up to 24 months, newsletter lists keep your email until you unsubscribe, and analytics tools keep detailed logs for a limited time before they are turned into anonymous stats about site traffic.

You can ask for your personal information to be removed. If there is no legal reason to keep it, the site deletes it or strips out details that link it back to you.

Compliance with Australian Privacy Laws

Australian law sets rules for how this site handles your personal information. The Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles say what can be collected, how it is used, and who sees it.

You have these rights:

  • Ask what personal information this site holds about you;
  • Correct details that are wrong or out of date;
  • Stop direct marketing like bonus emails and newsletters in AUD.

If you reckon something here is wrong, you can complain using the contact details on the site. If that still does not fix the problem, you can ask the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner to look into it.