Privacy and Cookie Policy
Introduction
At bestecasinosliste.com, we take visitor privacy seriously. This Policy explains what information we collect when you use our site, how that information gets used, who it might be shared with, how long we keep it, and what choices you have — including around cookies.
By using bestecasinosliste.com, you're accepting the practices described in this Policy. If any part of it doesn't work for you, the simplest option is to stop using the site.
This Policy should be read alongside our Terms of Use, since together they make up the core documents governing how the site operates. Where a term isn't defined here, it carries the same meaning as in our Terms of Use.
We may update this Policy from time to time — see the "Changes to This Policy" section below for how we handle that.
Who This Policy Covers
This Policy applies to anyone who visits bestecasinosliste.com, regardless of where in the world they're browsing from. If you're located in a region with its own data protection framework — for example the EU/EEA under the GDPR, the UK under the UK GDPR, or a US state with its own privacy law — certain additional rights described further down may apply specifically to you.
This Policy does not cover any third-party website you may reach through a link on our site. Once you leave bestecasinosliste.com, whatever privacy practices apply are entirely up to that other site.
Information We Collect
A few different types of information may be collected as you use our site:
Automatically collected information: When you visit, certain technical details are logged
automatically —
things like browser type and version, operating system, device type, screen resolution, approximate
location (derived from IP address, not precise GPS data), the pages you view, how long you spend on
them,
links you click, when you arrived, and which site or search engine referred you here.
Information you provide voluntarily: If you reach out through a contact form, send us an email, sign
up
for a newsletter (if one is offered), or leave a comment, you're sharing details like your name,
email
address, and whatever you write in your message.
Information gathered through cookies and
similar
technologies: As explained further below, cookies, pixels, and similar tools collect certain data to
help
the website function properly, understand general usage patterns, and support ongoing improvements.
Information from other sources: Occasionally, we may receive limited information about you from
analytics
providers or advertising partners — for example, aggregated statistics about how visitors as a group
interact with the site.
We don't intentionally collect sensitive personal data, such as
financial
account numbers, health information, biometric data, or government-issued ID numbers, and we'd ask
that
you avoid including this kind of information in any message you send us.
How We Use This Information
We may use the information we collect for purposes such as:
- Keeping the site running properly and improving how it works for visitors
- Responding to questions or messages sent through our contact form
- Understanding site traffic and figuring out which content is genuinely useful, so we can improve or expand it
- Spotting and fixing technical issues, bugs, or security vulnerabilities
- Sending occasional updates or newsletters, if you've opted in to receive them
- Detecting and preventing fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful activity on the site
- Meeting any legal, regulatory, or contractual obligations that apply to us
We don't sell your personal information, and we don't use it to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you.
Legal Basis for Processing (EEA/UK Visitors)
If you're located in the EEA or UK, we rely on one or more of the following legal bases to process your information:
- Consent — for example, when you agree to non-essential cookies or sign up for a newContractual necessity — where processing is needed to respond to a request you've made, such as a support enquirysletter
- Legitimate interests — for example, understanding site usage to improve our content, provided this doesn't override your own privacy interests
- Legal obligation — where we're required to retain or disclose information to comply with the law
- Contractual necessity — where processing is needed to respond to a request you've made, such as a support enquiry
You can withdraw consent at any time where consent is the basis for processing, without affecting the lawfulness of anything already done based on that consent.
When We Share Information
There are a few situations where your information might be shared:
Service providers: Hosting
providers, analytics tools, email delivery services, or technical support partners we rely on to
keep the
site running may have limited access to certain data. They're only permitted to use it to provide
services
on our behalf, and we expect them to protect it with appropriate safeguards.
Legal requirements:
If
required by law, in response to a court order or government request, or where necessary to protect
our
legal rights, the safety of our users, or the public, information may be shared with the relevant
authorities.
Business changes: If the site is ever sold, merged with another company,
restructured, or
has its assets transferred, information may be passed along to the new owner, subject to the same or
comparable privacy protections.
With your consent: In any other situation not covered above,
we'll
only share your information if you've specifically agreed to it.
Once you click through to a
third-party site referenced in our content, that site's own privacy policy takes over, and we're not
responsible for how they collect or handle your information.
International Data Transfers
Depending on where our service providers are located, your information may be processed in a country other than the one you're browsing from, including countries that may have different data protection standards. Where this happens, we take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, such as relying on providers that offer contractual protections consistent with recognised transfer mechanisms.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our site. Similar technologies — such as pixels, web beacons, and local storage — may serve comparable purposes. Together, these tools help the site recognise you, remember your preferences, and generally make your experience smoother, while also giving us insight into how the site is used.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential (strictly necessary) cookies: Needed for the site's core functions to work — for example,
remembering your cookie consent choices or enabling basic navigation. Without these, the site simply
wouldn't operate properly. These cannot be switched off through our ImxxpccTomTpoMPceT tool, though
you can
block them
via your browser settings at the risk of breaking site functionality.
Performance and analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors actually use the site — which
pages get
the most attention, how long people tend to stay, which links get clicked, and where visitors tend
to drop
off. This data is generally used in aggregate and isn't intended to identify you personally.
Functionality cookies: Remember choices you've made, such as a language or region preference, so
your
next visit is a bit smoother and more personalised.
Marketing or advertising cookies: In some
cases,
used to show content or third-party advertising more relevant to your interests, and to measure the
effectiveness of any such advertising. These may be placed by third-party advertising networks
rather than
by us directly.
Third-party cookies: Some cookies on our site are placed by third parties, such
as
analytics providers (for example, tools similar to Google Analytics) or embedded content providers.
These
third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies, which we'd encourage you to review
separately.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Most browsers let you accept, reject, view, or delete cookies through their settings menu. The exact
steps
vary by browser, but this is usually found under "Privacy," "Security," or "Cookies" in your
browser's
settings.
You can also set your preferences through the cookie banner or consent tool you'll
typically
see the first time you visit the site, and you can usually revisit and change those preferences
later
through a "cookie settings" link, often found in the site footer.
Keep in mind that turning off
non-essential cookies won't stop you from using the site, but turning off essential cookies may stop
certain parts of it from working correctly. Blocking third-party cookies may also affect embedded
content
or third-party features that rely on them.
How Long We Keep Data
We only hold on to your information for as long as it's needed for the purposes described in this Policy, or as long as the law requires — whichever is longer. As a general guide:
- Contact form submissions and email correspondence are typically retained for as long as needed to resolve your enquiry and for a reasonable period afterward for record-keeping purposes.
- Analytics data is often retained in a more limited, aggregated, or anonymised form after an initial retention period.
- Cookie data persists only for the duration set by the specific cookie, after which it expires automatically from your device.
After the relevant retention period ends, data is either securely deleted or anonymised so it can no longer reasonably be linked back to you.
Keeping Your Data Secure
We take reasonable technical and organisational steps to protect the information we collect, such as limiting access to those who need it and using secure connections where appropriate. That said, no method of transmitting data over the internet is ever completely secure, and we can't guarantee absolute security. If you have reason to believe your interaction with our site is no longer secure, please let us know using the contact details below.
Children's Privacy
This site isn't intended for anyone under 18, and we don't knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided us with information without appropriate consent, please get in touch so we can investigate and take appropriate action, which may include deleting that information.
Your Rights
Depending on where you're located, you may have certain rights under applicable data protection law, including the ability to:
- Find out what information we hold about you and how it's used (right of access)
- Request that inaccurate or incomplete information be corrected (right to rectification)
- Ask us to delete your information in certain circumstances (right to erasure)
- Object to or request a restriction on how your information is processed (right to object / restrict)
- Request a portable copy of information you've provided to us (right to data portability)
- Withdraw consent at any time where processing is based on consent
- Opt out of marketing communications at any time
- Lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority if you believe your rights haven't been respected
If you'd like to exercise any of these rights, you can reach us using the contact details below. We may need to verify your identity before acting on certain requests, and we'll respond within the timeframe required by applicable law.
Changes to This Policy
This Privacy and Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, the services we use, or legal requirements. Any changes take effect as soon as they're posted on this page, and the version live at the time of your visit is the one that applies. For material changes, we may take additional steps to bring them to your attention, such as a notice on the site. We'd recommend checking back periodically so you stay informed about how your information is protected.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Policy, want to exercise any of the rights described above, or
have
concerns about how your personal information is handled, feel free to reach out:
bestecasinosliste.com
Email: [email protected]
We'll do our best to acknowledge and respond to your enquiry within a reasonable timeframe.
