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Privacy & Data Transparency Statement

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At Instant Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not just a legal checkbox. This page explains how information is handled when people browse our casino review content, compare offers, read guides, or contact us. We aim to follow the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 and to present our practices in a way that is clear to Australian visitors.

It is important to state this upfront: Instant Casino is a review and information website, not an online gambling operator. We do not open wagering accounts, process deposits, or run casino games. That difference matters because the kind of data a review platform receives is usually different from the sensitive account and payment information collected by a real casino. If you click through to an external operator, that operator will apply its own privacy terms and data handling rules.

What Information May Be Gathered

Information can be collected in two main ways: when you choose to provide it, and when your device shares technical details during normal website use.

If you contact us, subscribe to updates, send feedback, or use a form on the site, you may provide details such as your name, email address, and the contents of your message. Some individuals also share extra context voluntarily, for example asking which casinos accept a certain payment method or reporting an issue with a bonus listing.

We also receive limited technical and usage information automatically. This can include:

  • IP address
  • browser type and version
  • device and operating system details
  • referring pages
  • pages viewed on our site
  • approximate location based on IP
  • time spent on articles, review pages, and comparison tables
  • click activity, including clicks on outbound casino links

For example, if a visitor reads three review pages about fast-withdrawal casinos, compares bonus terms, and then clicks a partner link, that path may be recorded in aggregated analytics. Usually, this does not identify the person by name, but it helps us understand what information is useful and where our content may be unclear.

Why Data Is Processed

We use information to operate the website efficiently, answer enquiries, improve content quality, monitor performance, and understand how people use our pages. This includes identifying whether visitors are finding what they expect when searching for topics related to a privacy policy online casino site Australia, comparing casinos, or looking for safer gambling information.

Data may also be processed to:

  • respond to support or privacy requests
  • maintain site security and prevent misuse
  • measure article performance and readability
  • improve page speed, mobile usability, and navigation
  • track affiliate referrals where permitted
  • comply with legal obligations

Affiliate tracking is especially relevant on a review site. If a visitor reads a review and clicks through to a listed casino, a tracking link may tell us that the click came from our website. In some cases, this helps us earn a commission. It does not mean we receive your banking details or gameplay history from that casino. In most ordinary scenarios, we only learn that a referral occurred, not how much a person deposited, what games they played, or whether they won or lost. This distinction is part of how casino reviews site data protection AU differs from the privacy practices of actual gambling platforms.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Like many websites, we use cookies and similar tools to make pages function properly, remember preferences, measure traffic, and understand how content performs. Some cookies are necessary for site operation, while others help with analytics or marketing measurement.

The main categories may include functional, analytics, and marketing cookies. A functional cookie might remember a region preference or help keep a consent prompt from reappearing too often. An analytics cookie might show that many readers leave a page halfway through a long review, which can indicate that the page needs clearer structure. A marketing or referral cookie may help attribute a click to our site when someone visits an external casino after using our comparison content.

Not all tracking works the same way. In some cases, a cookie stays in your browser for a set period; in others, a session-based identifier expires when the browser closes. Browser settings can usually block or delete cookies, although doing so may affect parts of the website. Where relevant, further detail may also appear in our Cookie Policy.

How Third Parties Fit In

We may rely on external service providers for analytics, hosting, security, performance monitoring, email delivery, or link tracking. A common example is website traffic analysis through tools such as Google Analytics. These providers may process technical information on our behalf or under their own terms, depending on the service involved.

We do not sell personal information to third parties. However, sharing data with service providers is sometimes necessary to run a modern website. Once information is processed by an external platform, our control is not unlimited. For instance, an analytics provider may store logs on servers outside Australia or apply its own retention periods within the options available to us. We try to choose providers with reasonable privacy and security standards, but third-party systems are not operated directly by us.

When you leave our site by clicking an offer, review link, or casino recommendation, the destination website becomes responsible for its own data practices. If you register with that casino, submit identity documents, or make a deposit, that data is governed by the casino’s policy, not ours. This is one of the most important practical answers to how casino review sites use data Australia: review sites generally guide, compare, and refer, while operators collect account-level gambling data.

Your Rights and Choices in Australia

If you are in Australia, you may have rights to request access to personal information we hold about you and to ask for corrections if the data is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant, or misleading. You may also request deletion where appropriate, subject to legal, security, or administrative reasons for retaining certain records.

You can also take steps yourself:

  • unsubscribe from emails using the link provided
  • disable certain cookies in your browser
  • contact us to ask what personal information we hold
  • request that an old enquiry email be removed from active records where feasible

A practical example: if you emailed us last year asking for help finding no-verification casinos and your contact details have since changed, you may write to request a correction or removal of that enquiry record. Before acting on some requests, we may need to verify identity so that information is not disclosed to the wrong person.

Security Measures and Their Limits

We use reasonable safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorised access, misuse, loss, or disclosure. These measures may include SSL encryption, restricted access to administrative systems, reputable hosting arrangements, and a limited-storage approach that avoids keeping personal data longer than necessary for the purpose it was collected.

Even so, no website can promise absolute security. Internet transmission, software vulnerabilities, phishing, and provider-side failures all create risk. Being honest about those limits is part of responsible data transparency. While we work to reduce exposure, no online system should be viewed as immune from incident.

Age-Related Access

This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Our content concerns gambling-related services and is written for people legally permitted to engage with such material in relevant jurisdictions. We do not knowingly seek or encourage submissions from minors.

If we become aware that personal information has been provided by someone under 18, we will take reasonable steps to delete it unless retention is required by law or for a legitimate protective reason.

Retention of Information

Personal information is generally retained only for as long as reasonably needed for communication, operational analysis, legal compliance, security review, or record-keeping. Different data types may be kept for different periods. For example, a support email may be retained long enough to resolve the issue and maintain a reference trail, while aggregated traffic data may remain in analytics systems for reporting and trend analysis.

Where possible, information is deleted, anonymised, or de-identified when it is no longer required. In practice, backup systems and third-party tools may cause some delay before complete erasure takes effect everywhere.

Overseas Processing

Some service providers we use may store or process information outside Australia. That can happen when analytics, cloud hosting, email systems, or security services operate international infrastructure. By using the site or communicating with us, you understand that some data handling may involve overseas recipients.

We take reasonable steps to work with providers that offer suitable safeguards, but cross-border processing can involve legal and technical differences that are not always fully within our control.

Changes to This Policy

We may revise this privacy notice from time to time if legal requirements change, our tools change, or our services develop. If we update the way information is collected, shared, or used, the revised version will be published on this page with an updated effective date.

Last updated: 25 April 2026

Contacting Us

If you have questions about this policy, want to make an access or correction request, or would like to raise a concern about our handling of personal information, please contact us.

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

We will make reasonable efforts to respond within an appropriate timeframe. If you believe your privacy concern has not been handled properly, you may also consider contacting the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. This page is intended to give clear, useful guidance for anyone looking into data handling on a casino review platform, including those researching a privacy policy online casino site Australia or seeking better understanding of review-site privacy standards.


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Author: Adrian Cole

Australian-facing casino reviewer conducting structured testing of registration, deposits, KYC, and withdrawals. Breaks down wagering requirements and payout limits. Maintains documented sources and transparent scoring models.

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