What this privacy policy is (plain-language summary)
This page is a simple privacy policy summary for a review site. I’m writing it in a clear, practical way for users in India who want to know what data is collected, why it is collected, and what control you have. This is not legal advice. If you want the shortest version: we collect basic analytics to understand how the site is used, we may use cookies for affiliate tracking, and we do not sell your personal data.
What data we collect (and why)
Like most websites, we collect limited information so we can keep the site running, improve content, and understand which pages are useful. This “data collection” is mainly technical and aggregated. It helps answer questions like: which pages load slowly, which countries visitors come from, and which articles people actually read.
Typical data types
- Device and browser data: device type, operating system, browser version, screen size (used for layout and troubleshooting).
- Usage data: pages visited, time on page, clicks, scroll depth (used for analytics and content improvement).
- Approximate location: usually country or city level based on IP (used for regional relevance and security monitoring).
- Technical logs: error logs and server request data (used for security and fixing bugs).
What we do not do
Clarity matters, so here are the boundaries I stick to on this site:
- We do not sell personal data to data brokers.
- We do not ask for or store your casino account passwords.
- We do not collect sensitive documents (such as identity documents) through this review site.
- We do not provide gambling services; we are not the operator.
Cookies: what they are and how we use them
Cookies are small files stored by your browser that help websites remember settings, measure traffic, and support basic functions. On a review site like this, cookies are typically used for analytics (to see how pages perform) and for affiliate tracking (to understand if a visitor came from our site before registering with a partner).
Affiliate tracking in simple terms
Affiliate tracking is a common system where a link can include identifiers so a partner can attribute a referral to our site. This helps fund content. It does not give us access to your casino account. It generally tells us that a click happened and that a sign-up or action occurred, without exposing private account details.
Third-party services and links
We may link to third-party websites, including gambling operators and information resources. Those sites have their own privacy policy and cookie rules. If you click out from our site, your activity on the external website is governed by their policies, not ours.
Analytics and advertising tools
We may use analytics tools to measure site traffic and performance. These tools can set cookies and process usage data. The goal is to understand whether content is helpful and whether the site is stable on common devices and networks in India.
GDPR and user rights
Even though this site is aimed at users in India, we try to respect privacy standards such as GDPR principles: data minimization, purpose limitation, and user control. If you want to access, correct, or delete data connected to you, you can request it. In practice, the most useful requests are about cookie choices, analytics opt-out, or contact messages you sent us.
Cookie control tips (what you can do)
You can reduce or block cookies through your browser settings. Be aware that blocking all cookies can break site features on many websites, but for a review site it usually just reduces personalization and tracking.
Practical steps
- Use your browser settings to block third-party cookies.
- Clear cookies and site data periodically, especially on shared devices.
- Use private browsing mode if you do not want cookies stored after the session.
- Disable ad personalization in your browser or device settings if you prefer fewer targeted ads.
- Consider a tracker-blocking browser extension if you want stronger control.
Security and data retention
We keep technical logs for a limited time to maintain site security, prevent abuse, and troubleshoot errors. We aim to keep retention proportional to these needs and avoid collecting unnecessary personal information. No system is risk-free, so I encourage you to avoid sharing sensitive details in any contact message.
How to contact us for privacy requests
If you want to make a privacy request, use the Contact page on this website and choose the privacy-related option if it exists. In your message, include what you want (access, correction, deletion, or cookie guidance) and enough context for us to locate the data (for example, the email you used to contact us). Do not include passwords, OTP codes, or payment credentials.
Changes to this privacy policy
We may update this privacy policy if we change analytics providers, adjust cookie use, or add new site features. The goal of updates is to keep this summary accurate and transparent.
