Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how alvynn-casino.uk may handle information connected with use of this website. The website provides informational, affiliate, or review-style content. It does not operate casino accounts, process deposits or withdrawals, hold gambling balances, run games, or complete operator KYC checks.

That role shapes the data covered by this policy. The website may collect basic technical information, contact messages, cookie-related data, analytics data, security records, and outbound-click information where relevant. It does not directly collect casino payment records, gambling balances, gameplay records, withdrawal documents, or operator identity-verification files unless a user sends information voluntarily in a message.

Scope of this policy

This policy applies to information handled by this website. It does not apply to a third-party casino, payment provider, analytics service, email provider, hosting provider, browser, device manufacturer, or operator account area. Those services may have their own privacy notices and data practices.

If a user registers, deposits, claims a bonus, completes verification, or requests a withdrawal with a third-party operator, the operator's own privacy and account rules apply to that activity.

Information the website may collect

Depending on how the website is used, it may collect or receive:

  • server log data, such as IP address, request time, pages requested, referrer information, and error records;
  • browser and device data, such as device type, operating system, browser version, language settings, approximate region, and screen behaviour needed for diagnostics;
  • cookie or similar-technology data, such as preferences, session signals, analytics identifiers, or consent choices where such tools are used;
  • contact information, such as an email address and message content if a user contacts [email protected];
  • security and abuse-prevention records, such as suspicious request patterns, blocked activity, or misuse reports;
  • outbound-click or referral data, where a user clicks from the website towards a third-party service;
  • content feedback, correction requests, or other information a user chooses to provide.

Users should avoid sending payment card details, identity documents, gambling account passwords, or sensitive financial documents to this website. Those materials should only be provided through the correct process required by the relevant operator, if the user decides to use that operator.

How information is collected

Some information is collected automatically when a browser requests a page. Server logs and diagnostic records are common examples. Some information is collected because a user chooses to provide it, such as a contact email or correction request. Cookie-related data may be collected when the website uses cookies or similar technologies for preferences, analytics, performance, or security.

Outbound-click data may be created if the website records that a user clicked towards a third-party operator or service. This can help measure whether website content is useful, but it does not mean that this website controls what happens after the user leaves.

Purposes for using information

The website may use information for practical website purposes, including:

  • delivering pages and maintaining basic website functionality;
  • detecting technical errors and improving performance;
  • responding to user messages or correction requests;
  • understanding which content is useful to readers;
  • preventing spam, scraping abuse, fraud, malware, or unauthorised access attempts;
  • recording consent choices where consent tools are used;
  • measuring outbound clicks or referrals where affiliate tracking is part of the website model;
  • keeping reasonable records needed to manage complaints, misuse, or legal requests.

The website should not use information to decide casino account outcomes, approve withdrawals, run operator verification, or manage gambling balances, because those activities are outside its role.

Cookies and similar technologies

Cookies are small files or signals stored by a browser or device. Similar technologies may also be used for analytics, preference storage, security, or performance measurement. Some cookies may be necessary for a website to work correctly. Others may help understand page use or remember choices.

Users can manage cookies through browser settings or any consent tools shown on the website. Blocking some cookies may affect preferences, analytics accuracy, or certain website functions, but it should not affect a third-party operator account unless that operator uses its own separate cookies.

Service providers and disclosure

The website may rely on service providers for hosting, security, analytics, email handling, performance monitoring, and other website operations. These providers may process limited information as needed to provide their services.

Information may also be disclosed where necessary to protect the website, investigate misuse, respond to a user's request, handle a legal request, or manage a dispute. The website does not sell casino account balances or gambling transaction data because it does not hold that type of operator data.

If a user leaves this website and uses a third-party operator, any information collected by that operator is handled under that operator's own rules.

International processing

Website infrastructure, hosting, analytics, email, or security services may operate from different locations. Because specific provider locations can change, users should assume that basic technical or contact data may be processed outside their own country. Where this happens, the website should use reasonable service-provider arrangements for the limited website purposes described in this policy.

This statement does not describe the international processing practices of any third-party casino or payment service.

Retention

Information should be kept only for as long as it is reasonably needed for the purpose for which it was collected. For example, server logs may be kept for diagnostics and abuse prevention, contact messages may be kept while a request is being handled, and security records may be kept where misuse needs to be reviewed.

Exact retention periods are not stated here because they can depend on the data type, service provider settings, legal requests, technical needs, and whether a user has an unresolved request or complaint.

Protection of information

The website should use reasonable organisational and technical measures appropriate to its informational role. No website can promise perfect protection. Users also have responsibilities: they should avoid sending unnecessary sensitive documents, use trusted devices, keep email accounts protected, and check that they are dealing with the intended website or operator before sharing account information elsewhere.

User choices and requests

Users may contact [email protected] to ask about information they have provided, request a correction, raise a privacy concern, or ask for deletion where applicable. A request should include enough information to identify the message or issue involved.

Some records may need to be kept where required for security, misuse prevention, dispute handling, or legal reasons. The website may need to verify that a request relates to the person making it before acting.

Data minimisation when contacting the website

Users should send only the information needed for the request. For example, a message about an outdated bonus description normally needs the page name and the disputed detail, not identity documents or payment records. A message about a technical error may need the device type, browser, approximate time, and the page involved, but not casino account credentials.

If a user accidentally sends information that is not needed, the website may remove, redact, or ignore that material where practical. Users should contact the relevant operator, not this website, for account-specific payment, withdrawal, document, or verification questions.

Outbound clicks and third-party privacy

When a user leaves this website for a third-party service, the third party may collect information under its own privacy rules. That can include account registration data, payment information, verification documents, device data, or gambling activity if the user chooses to proceed there.

The website may record that an outbound click occurred where this is relevant to analytics, security, or affiliate measurement. That record should not be confused with the data a third-party operator may collect after the user leaves this website.

Children and minors

This website is not intended for minors. Gambling-related content should not be used by anyone below the legal gambling age applicable in their location. If a parent, guardian, or responsible adult believes that a minor has sent personal information to this website, they may contact [email protected] and request review.

Changes to this policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated when the website, its services, or its data practices change. Readers should check the current version on later visits.

The core privacy boundary remains the same: this website may handle limited website-level information, but casino account data, payment processing, identity checks, and gambling activity belong to the relevant operator if a user chooses to use one.

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