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How Your Information Is Used

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At Jackpoty Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not a box-ticking exercise. This page explains how information is handled when you browse our website, read casino reviews, compare offers, or contact our team. We operate as an online casino review website for Australian audiences, which means we do not run games, open betting accounts, process gambling deposits, or hold player wallets. That distinction matters. A review platform generally handles a narrower range of personal information than a licensed gambling operator, but it still has obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles.

This privacy policy online casino site Australia statement is intended to make those obligations easier to understand. It outlines what information may be gathered, why it is processed, when third parties are involved, and what choices are available to you.

Information We May Gather

Some information is supplied directly by visitors. For example, if you send a message through a contact form, subscribe to updates, report a problem, or ask a question about a review, you may provide details such as your name, email address, and the content of your message.

Other information is collected automatically when you use the website. This can include:

  • IP address
  • browser type and device details
  • operating system
  • pages viewed and time spent on them
  • referring website or search source
  • click activity, including whether you select a link to an external casino partner

In practical terms, this may mean we can see that a visitor from Australia read a review about mobile pokies, stayed on the page for several minutes, then clicked through to a third-party operator. It does not mean we automatically know what that person later did on the casino’s own platform, unless a limited affiliate or analytics report is returned in aggregated or tracking-based form.

Why Data Is Processed

Information is used to run and improve the website, respond to enquiries, understand what content is useful, and maintain the commercial systems that support the service. If someone asks whether a listed casino accepts a certain payment method, we use the submitted email details to reply. If analytics show that readers leave a page quickly, we may review whether the information is outdated, confusing, or too promotional.

Data is also processed for performance measurement. As a casino reviews site data protection AU matter, we need to know which articles help readers make informed choices and which pages fail to answer common questions. That can include measuring traffic patterns, user navigation, and engagement with comparison tables.

Affiliate tracking is another important part of how the site operates. If you click an outbound link to a partner, a tracking code, cookie, or similar identifier may be used to show that the visit came from our review site. This helps us understand whether our content is relevant and may allow us to earn a commission from the partner. A useful distinction is that affiliate tracking usually records the referral event rather than your full identity on our site. However, once you leave our website and register with a casino, that operator’s own privacy terms will govern what happens next.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Like most content websites, we use cookies and comparable tracking tools to keep the site functional, measure traffic, and support marketing performance. These tools may be classified as functional, analytics, or marketing-related.

Functional cookies help basic features work properly. For instance, they may remember language or preference settings so the website behaves consistently on your next visit. Analytics cookies help us understand how people use the site, such as which review pages are popular or whether users on mobile devices struggle with navigation. Marketing or affiliate cookies may help recognise that a visitor clicked a review link before reaching a partner site.

A real-world example: if you read a review, leave the site, and return later, a cookie may help us identify that the same browser came back to continue comparing offers. Another example is when a partner needs confirmation that a referral originated from our page rather than from an unrelated ad source.

If you want more detail about cookie categories and browser-level controls, you should also review our Cookie Policy where available. Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or limit cookies, although some functions or tracking accuracy may then be reduced.

Third Parties and External Services

We do not sell personal information to third parties. That said, some data may be disclosed to service providers that help us operate the website. These can include hosting providers, analytics services such as Google Analytics, email communication tools, security services, and affiliate platforms.

There is an important limit to our control here. Once data is processed by an external provider within its own environment, we rely on that provider’s security practices, contractual terms, and privacy settings. We select tools with care, but no publisher can honestly promise total control over every external system involved in modern web delivery.

Links on our website may also take you to third-party casino operators or other external pages. Those businesses are separate entities. Their data handling practices, account registration systems, identity checks, and responsible gambling procedures are governed by their own policies, not this one. This is one of the key differences in how casino review sites use data Australia compared with real-money gambling operators: we primarily inform and refer, while the operator may verify identity, process payments, and manage gameplay records.

How Long Information Is Kept

We aim for a limited-retention approach. Personal details are not kept longer than reasonably necessary for the purpose for which they were collected, unless retention is required for legal, security, dispute-handling, or administrative reasons. Contact emails may be retained long enough to answer a query and maintain a support history. Analytics records may be stored in aggregated form for trend analysis. Log data may be kept temporarily for fraud prevention, performance monitoring, or troubleshooting.

Where it is practical to do so, information that is no longer needed is deleted, anonymised, or securely reduced.

Your Rights and Choices in Australia

If you are in Australia, you may have the right to request access to personal information we hold about you and to ask for corrections if the information is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. In suitable circumstances, you may also ask us to delete information, stop using it for certain direct communication purposes, or explain the categories of data we hold.

You can usually exercise these choices by contacting us directly and providing enough detail for us to identify the relevant record. For example, if you wrote to us from one email address and later contact us from another, we may need confirmation before actioning a request. This helps reduce the chance of changing or disclosing someone else’s information by mistake.

  • To request access: email us with the subject line “Privacy Access Request”
  • To correct details: tell us what information is wrong and what it should be updated to
  • To opt out of emails: use the unsubscribe option where available or contact us directly
  • To manage cookies: adjust your browser settings or device permissions

Security Measures and Honest Limits

We use reasonable safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, or loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, controlled access to administrative systems, reputable hosting infrastructure, and internal steps to minimise unnecessary data collection.

Even so, no online transmission or storage environment can be guaranteed as completely secure. Cyber threats change, human error remains possible, and third-party platforms may introduce risks beyond our direct control. We think it is more helpful to state that openly than to suggest absolute protection. If a security issue occurs that materially affects personal information, we will assess it promptly and respond in line with applicable legal and operational requirements.

Children and Age-Restricted Content

This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Because the subject matter relates to gambling and casino content, it is not designed for children. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information from minors. If we become aware that under-18 information has been submitted, we will take reasonable steps to remove it where appropriate.

Parents and guardians should also understand that our role is informational. We review and compare gambling services; we do not provide gambling accounts or enable wagering directly on this site.

Overseas Processing

Some service providers used to operate the website may store or process information outside Australia. This can happen with cloud hosting, analytics dashboards, email systems, or fraud-monitoring tools. Where overseas processing occurs, we take reasonable steps to work with providers that offer privacy and security standards appropriate to the nature of the data involved. However, cross-border handling can create legal and practical differences in enforcement, access, and oversight.

One example is website analytics, where traffic information may be processed on servers located in multiple jurisdictions. Another is affiliate reporting, where referral data may pass through international networks before appearing in a dashboard.

Policy Changes

We may revise this policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, website functions, business practices, technology, or partner arrangements. If the way information is handled changes in a material way, the updated version will be posted on this page with a revised “last updated” date. Continued use of the site after an update usually means you accept the revised policy to the extent permitted by law.

Last updated: 25 April 2026

Contacting Us About Privacy

If you have questions, want to request access or correction, or wish to raise a privacy concern, please contact us:

Email: privacy@au-jackpotycasino.com
Support: support@au-jackpotycasino.com

When contacting us, please include enough context for us to understand your request, such as the page involved, the email address used, and the nature of the concern. We will review privacy-related enquiries within a reasonable timeframe and aim to respond in a clear, practical manner.


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Author: Grace Mitchell

Gambling content editor and author committed to transparency. Produces legally accurate reviews that help Australian players understand compliance, limitations, and responsible gambling tools.

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