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Privacy & Data Transparency Statement

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At Spinbara Casino, privacy is treated as an important part of operating a trustworthy review platform. This website is designed to provide information, comparisons, and editorial content about online casinos for Australian readers. It is not a gambling operator, does not process wagering transactions, and does not hold player balances. That distinction matters because the way a review website handles information is different from the way a real casino platform may do so.

This privacy policy online casino site Australia page explains how personal information may be collected, used, stored, and disclosed in line with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles. Our aim is to be clear about what we know, why we know it, and what choices are available to you.

What Information May Be Gathered

Some information is provided directly by visitors. For example, if you contact us through a form, send an email, request clarification about a review, or ask for content corrections, you may share details such as your name, email address, and the contents of your message.

Other information is collected automatically when individuals browse the site. This may include:

  • IP address and approximate location data
  • browser type, device model, and operating system
  • pages viewed, time spent on articles, and navigation paths
  • referring websites or search terms
  • clicks on outbound links to third-party casino partners

A practical example: if a reader compares two casino bonus reviews, clicks one operator link, then returns later to read a payment-method guide, analytics tools may register those visits as part of a broader usage pattern. This helps us understand what content is useful, but it does not mean we see your banking details or gameplay history on a casino site.

How Data Is Processed

Information is processed to keep the website functional, respond to enquiries, improve content quality, measure audience engagement, and understand which pages are most relevant to Australian users. It also helps us detect broken pages, repeated technical errors, spam submissions, and unusual traffic that may indicate misuse.

There is also an affiliate component to how casino review sites use data Australia. If you click a tracked link on our site and visit a partner casino, a cookie or tracking parameter may help record that the visit came from our review page. This usually supports referral reporting and may affect how we are compensated by partners. It does not mean we sell your identity. In many cases, the tracking is tied to a click reference rather than to your full personal profile.

This process benefits user experience in practical ways. If we can see that readers leave a page quickly after landing on an outdated bonus article, we can revise that content faster. If a payment guide receives strong engagement from mobile users, we may improve layout and readability for those devices.

Cookies, Similar Technologies, and Tracking Logic

Like most content websites, we use cookies and comparable technologies. Some are necessary for core website performance, some help us understand traffic trends, and some may support marketing or affiliate measurement.

These technologies may include:

  • functional cookies that remember basic preferences
  • analytics cookies that measure visits, scrolling, and page interaction
  • marketing or referral cookies that help attribute partner clicks

A real-life scenario may help: if you read a review on Monday and return on Wednesday, a cookie may help the site recognise that your browser has visited before, allowing analytics systems to distinguish new visitors from returning ones. If you click an affiliate link, another tracking tool may note that the partner visit came from a specific review page. That tracking usually has commercial value for attribution, but it does not give us control over how the casino later handles your account data.

For more detail about specific tracking categories and browser controls, you may also refer to our Cookie Policy where available on the site.

Third Parties and Limited Sharing

We do not sell personal information to unrelated parties. However, certain data may be shared with service providers that help us run the website effectively. These may include hosting providers, analytics platforms such as Google Analytics, security tools, form-processing services, and affiliate tracking systems.

Third-party tools can provide useful reporting, but there are limits to our control. Once data is processed through an external platform, it may be subject to that provider’s own privacy practices, retention periods, and international server arrangements. We try to work only with reputable providers, yet no review website can honestly promise complete oversight of every downstream technical process.

This is one of the important differences between a casino reviews site data protection AU framework and the privacy environment of an actual online casino. We may see website engagement and referral activity; a gambling operator may collect identity verification records, transaction details, betting history, and regulatory compliance data. Our role is narrower.

Why We Retain Information

Personal information is generally kept only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purpose it was collected, or as required by law. If you email us with a support request, we may retain that correspondence long enough to resolve the issue, maintain an internal record, and improve future responses. Traffic logs and analytics records may remain for reporting and fraud-prevention purposes, subject to system settings and provider rules.

We aim for a limited-storage approach rather than collecting large amounts of unnecessary information. That said, logs, backups, and cached technical records may not disappear instantly from every system the moment a deletion request is made.

Your Rights and Choices in Australia

If Australian privacy law applies to your information, you may have the right to request access to personal information we hold about you and to ask for corrections if that information is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. In appropriate circumstances, you may also request deletion of certain information.

You may also choose to:

  • disable cookies through your browser settings
  • avoid submitting contact details unless necessary
  • unsubscribe from non-essential email communications, if any
  • ask us how a particular piece of information has been used

If you want to exercise one of these rights, the easiest approach is to email us with enough detail to identify the relevant record. For example, if you previously contacted us from a certain email address, include that address and the approximate date of your message so we can locate it more efficiently.

Security Measures and Honest Limitations

We use reasonable steps to protect information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure. These steps may include SSL encryption, access controls, software updates, restricted administrative access, and monitoring for suspicious activity.

Still, no internet-based system can offer absolute protection. Email is not always secure in transit, and even well-managed platforms can face vulnerabilities, human error, or malicious attacks. We therefore encourage visitors not to send sensitive financial or identity documents through ordinary contact forms unless specifically requested through a secure process.

An honest privacy notice should acknowledge risk rather than pretend it does not exist.

Children and Age-Restricted Content

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

External Links and Partner Websites

Our articles may contain links to third-party casino operators, payment services, regulatory resources, and related information pages. Once you leave our site, the privacy practices of the destination website apply. We are not responsible for the content, security, or data-handling policies of external websites.

That matters especially when a reader moves from an informational page into a registration page on a partner casino. At that point, the operator may request identity documents, payment details, or responsible gambling information under its own legal obligations. Our policy does not replace theirs.

Policy Changes and Updates

This policy may be revised from time to time to reflect legal changes, technology updates, business adjustments, or improvements in how we explain our practices. When updates are made, the latest version will appear on this page with a revised “last updated” indication so visitors can see when changes took effect.

Last updated: 26 April 2026

Contacting Us About Privacy

If you have a question, complaint, correction request, or access request relating to this policy or to your personal information, please contact us:

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

When contacting us, please describe your concern clearly and include enough information for us to investigate. We will aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe and, where relevant, explain what action can be taken.


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Author: Benjamin Scott

Benjamin focuses on comparative casino benchmarking and long-form investigative analysis. He tests multiple operators side by side to assess bonus fairness, withdrawal speed, and platform stability. Benjamin integrates structured data tables and documented audit logs to substantiate claims. His reviews highlight operational strengths and weaknesses to provide realistic guidance for Australian players.

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