Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy
Last revised August 2026
This privacy policy covers slamzcasino.info, an independent guide to one casino brand. It explains what we collect from readers, why, and for how long. It is deliberately short, because the honest answer is that a site which sells nothing and hosts no accounts needs very little from you. The second half of the page deals with a separate question readers ask constantly: what the casino itself collects, and how personal data is protected once it leaves your keyboard.
What this site collects
No account exists here, so there is nothing to register and nothing to log in to. What our hosting and analytics record is the ordinary technical trail of a web visit: an approximate location derived from the IP address, the type of device and browser, the pages opened, how long a page was read, and which site or search referred you. If you write to the editorial desk, we also hold the email you sent and our reply.
Why we collect it, and what we never do with it
The purpose of that data usage is narrow: to see which guides are actually read, to catch broken pages and slow ones, and to decide what to write next. Aggregated figures — how many readers opened the withdrawal guide last week — are the level at which we work. We do not build advertising profiles, we do not sell, rent or trade personal data to anyone, and we do not pass reader data to the operator. Nobody here needs to know who you are, and we have arranged things so that we mostly do not.
Cookie policy
Cookies here fall into two groups. Functional ones remember basic preferences such as which language version you chose, and the site is unusable without them. Analytics cookies count visits and measure how pages perform; they can be refused, and refusing them blocks nothing on this site. Your browser settings control all of them, and clearing cookies removes anything already stored. Because we serve advertising through none of these pages, there are no advertising trackers to switch off.
Retention, and your rights
Analytics records are kept for up to 24 months and then discarded. Correspondence is kept while it is useful and deleted afterwards. Under GDPR — and we apply the same procedure to readers outside the EU, because running two standards would be pointless — you may ask for a copy of what we hold about you, ask for it to be corrected, or ask for it to be deleted. Write to privacy@slamzcasino.info and expect a reply within a few working days. That right is a right, not a favour, and no explanation is required from you.
Third parties in the chain
Page delivery runs through a content delivery network and traffic measurement through a standard analytics provider. Both see technical request data by necessity. Servers may sit outside your country of residence; when data crosses a border it travels encrypted and is held to the same protection standards. Any provider we use is checked for adequate data protection commitments before it is added, and none of them receive an advertising identifier from us because we do not create one.
Encryption, SSL and whether it is safe to type things in
Everything on slamzcasino.info is served over HTTPS, which means SSL encryption protects the connection between your browser and the server. On this site that mainly protects your reading habits from whoever else is on the café Wi-Fi. It matters far more on the operator's side, where card numbers, an address and a document scan are involved. When readers ask us is it safe to send a passport photo to a casino, the answer has three parts: the connection must be encrypted, the licence must be verifiable, and the upload must go through the form in the account area rather than through a chat window.
A secure casino keeps every page behind encryption, states its data protection rules in its own privacy policy, and offers two-factor authentication in the account settings. Switching 2FA on is the single most effective thing a player can do, because it makes a stolen password insufficient on its own. Pair it with a password used nowhere else, and avoid logging in from a shared machine — a session left open on somebody else's laptop is the most common way an account is compromised, and no amount of encryption on the wire helps with that. Together those habits are what actually make an account safe and secure.
What the operator collects, and where to ask about it
The casino holds more than we do and has to: identity and contact details for verification, transaction history because financial regulation requires it, and technical records of logins and devices so that unauthorised access becomes visible. It shares data in a few predictable directions — the payment provider moving the money, the service checking documents, and the regulator or a bank when they ask formally. All of that processing happens on the operator's infrastructure, not here, so a deletion request or a copy of your file goes to its support desk and is governed by its own privacy policy. Reading that document once, before the first deposit, is time better spent than most people expect.
Changes to this policy
This policy may be revised; material changes will be reflected in the revision date at the top of the page. If you disagree with a change, stop using the site and request deletion at the address above. Related reading: terms of use · about this site · responsible gambling.