Privacy Overview
What data may appear?
Account use can involve registration details, login records, device signals, support messages, payment history and verification files when required.
How is information used?
Data may be used to operate the account, protect the cashier, reduce fraud, support users, apply terms and meet relevant obligations.
What should the user protect?
Users should protect the password, email inbox, device access and payment methods, and should not share account access with other people.
When should this page be read?
Read it before registration, deposit or identity upload because those steps involve more sensitive data than normal browsing.
Practical Privacy Notes
A casino account can involve more sensitive data than a normal entertainment profile. Registration details, cashier activity, game history and support messages may all be connected to the same account record.
Cookies and device signals can support login stability, fraud prevention, language settings and analytics. Disabling everything may reduce tracking, but it can also affect login sessions or security checks.
Payment and KYC records may need to be kept for legal, risk and anti-fraud reasons even after a player asks for changes to the account. This is common where withdrawals and identity checks are involved.
Users should also protect privacy on their side: use a private device, strong password, updated browser and secure email account before managing casino payments or documents.
