Millioner Casino privacy policy, cookies and visitor data handling
This privacy policy explains what data may be collected when someone visits this site, reads its pages, sends a message or interacts with ordinary website functions. The policy covers technical logs, cookies, analytics, contact data and storage limits. It also explains why certain records may be kept and how a reader can limit some data collection through browser settings. The site is informational in nature, but like most modern websites it still generates routine technical data. That needs to be handled lawfully and with clear limits. The sections below explain that position in direct terms.
1. Data that may be collected
1.1 Technical access data
When a visitor opens the site, standard technical records may be generated. These can include IP address, browser type, operating system, device category, session date and time, language settings, referring page and pages viewed during the visit.
1.2 Contact data
If a visitor sends a message, the stored details may include the sender name, email address, the content of the message and the time the message was sent.
1.3 Preference data
Browser-level preferences, cookie settings or similar technical signals may also be stored where needed for ordinary site operation.
2. Why that data may be used
2.1 Site operation
Technical records may be used to keep the site stable, detect abuse, review loading issues and understand whether pages are functioning as expected.
2.2 Reader communication
If a visitor makes contact, the contact details may be used to answer the request, clarify an issue or deal with a follow-up message.
2.3 Performance review
Aggregated usage data may be used to understand which pages readers actually open, where they stop reading and which topics attract repeated traffic. That helps shape site maintenance and page clarity.
3. Cookies and related tools
3.1 Essential cookies
Some cookies or comparable storage tools may be needed for ordinary website behaviour, including security, session stability and basic preference handling.
3.2 Analytics cookies
Analytics tools may collect non-direct behavioural data about page views, visit length, repeat visits, navigation flow and general device patterns.
3.3 Cookie control
Most readers can restrict or delete cookies through browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how parts of the site behave, especially where preferences or technical sessions are involved.
4. Data retention
4.1 Technical logs
Technical records are kept only for as long as they remain reasonably necessary for security, maintenance or traffic review.
4.2 Contact records
Messages and related contact details may be retained for as long as needed to handle the correspondence, resolve a dispute or keep a basic record of the exchange.
5. Data sharing and third parties
5.1 Limited third-party access
Data may be processed by hosting providers, analytics providers, security services or email-related tools where that is necessary for ordinary site operation.
5.2 No sale of personal data
This site does not sell reader personal data as part of its normal operation.
6. Reader rights and requests
6.1 Access and correction
Where applicable under data protection law, a reader may ask whether contact data has been stored and may request correction of inaccurate details.
6.2 Deletion requests
A reader may also request deletion of stored contact information where the site no longer has a valid reason to retain it.
6.3 Limits to those rights
Some records may still need to be kept where retention is required for legal compliance, dispute handling or legitimate operational reasons.
7. Security position
7.1 Reasonable protection
Reasonable technical and organisational steps may be used to reduce the risk of unauthorised access, misuse, loss or unlawful disclosure.
7.2 No absolute guarantee
No internet transmission or storage system is risk-free. For that reason, the site cannot promise absolute security even where appropriate protective measures are in place.
