At Redspin Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not just a legal checkbox. This page explains how information is handled when people browse our content, compare offers, read casino reviews, or contact our team. We operate as an online casino review website for Australian audiences. We do not provide gambling services, open betting accounts, or process deposits and withdrawals. That distinction matters because a review site usually handles far less personal information than a real casino operator, but it still collects certain data needed to run the website properly.
This policy is designed with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles in mind. It outlines what information may be gathered, why it is processed, when third parties are involved, and what choices are available to you. If you are searching for a privacy policy online casino site Australia users can actually understand, this statement is intended to give clear and realistic answers rather than broad promises.
What Information May Be Gathered
Information can be collected in two main ways: data you provide directly and data generated through normal website use.
Directly submitted details may include your name, email address, and the contents of any message sent through a contact form, support email, feedback request, or similar communication channel. For example, if you write to ask why a bonus review changed or to report a broken link to an external casino, we will receive the details you choose to include.
Other information is collected automatically when you visit the site. This can include:
- IP address
- browser type and device details
- operating system
- pages viewed and time spent on them
- referring website or source
- click activity, including when you follow an affiliate link to a third-party casino
A useful distinction is that reading a review and clicking through to a partner casino are not the same action. If you only read comparison content, we mainly see website interaction data. If you click an outbound link, tracking technology may record that referral so we can understand which pages are helpful and, in some cases, receive affiliate compensation.
How Data Is Processed
Data is processed to keep the website functional, improve content quality, answer enquiries, analyse traffic patterns, and measure whether reviews and comparison pages are useful to visitors. This supports better navigation, clearer page layouts, and more relevant updates for Australian readers.
We may use information to:
- respond to support or privacy requests
- monitor site performance and technical issues
- understand which casino reviews are read most often
- identify whether visitors prefer mobile or desktop content layouts
- measure affiliate link activity and conversion trends
- detect misuse, spam, or suspicious behaviour
Affiliate tracking deserves special mention. As a review platform, we may earn a commission when a visitor clicks a review link and later registers or interacts with a casino partner. That does not usually mean we receive your full betting history or banking records from the casino. In many cases, we receive limited referral information, such as whether a click or registration originated from our site. This helps us understand which comparisons are useful, but it also means some tracking exists even though we are not the gambling operator ourselves.
One honest limitation: analytics can show patterns, not intentions. For instance, if many visitors leave a page quickly, that may suggest the content was unclear, but it does not tell us exactly why each person left. We use such signals carefully rather than assuming they fully explain user behaviour.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
Our website may use cookies, pixels, and related tools to remember preferences, understand traffic, and support marketing or affiliate reporting. These technologies generally fall into three groups: functional, analytics, and marketing-related tools.
Functional cookies help the website operate smoothly. They may remember language preferences, basic page settings, or whether a cookie banner has already been dismissed.
Analytics cookies help us measure activity such as which review pages are popular, whether readers scroll through long guides, and how visitors move from one section to another. A real-life example: if many users open a bonus comparison page but very few continue to the detailed terms section, we may conclude that the page needs clearer structure or stronger warnings about conditions.
Marketing or affiliate-related technologies may be used to understand whether a click to a partner casino came from a particular article or comparison page. That helps maintain the commercial side of the site without charging visitors for access. More detail may also be available in our Cookie Policy where applicable.
Third Parties and External Services
We do not sell personal information to unrelated parties. However, some data may be handled by service providers that help us run the site, such as analytics platforms, hosting providers, email tools, security services, and affiliate software.
Examples may include web analytics providers such as Google Analytics. These tools can process technical and usage information on our behalf or under their own service terms. While we choose providers carefully, we do not control every aspect of how those external services operate once data enters their systems. That is one of the practical limits of any modern website, and it is important to state it plainly.
Our pages may also contain links to third-party casino websites. Once you leave our review site and visit a gambling operator or another external domain, that third party’s own privacy policy applies. Because we are a review site rather than the casino itself, we cannot control how that operator collects identity documents, payment details, geolocation data, or responsible gambling records.
Why This Matters on a Casino Review Website
There is a difference between casino reviews site data protection AU practices and the data practices of an actual online casino. We generally review brands, compare promotions, and publish informational content. Casinos, by contrast, often process age verification documents, banking information, betting activity, and compliance records. Our role is narrower, but not risk-free.
For example, if you email us with a complaint about a casino and include account screenshots, those materials may contain more personal data than we need. We encourage people to share only what is necessary. This reduces privacy risk for both sides and keeps storage more limited.
Another practical insight: some tracking systems identify campaign performance by assigning a code to a click rather than storing obvious identity details. That approach can reduce exposure, but it does not make the process anonymous in every case. Device, browser, and timing signals may still be capable of linking activity patterns in certain environments.
Your Rights and Choices in Australia
If you are an Australian user, you may request access to personal information we hold about you, ask for corrections where data is inaccurate, and in appropriate circumstances request deletion. You may also choose to limit some forms of tracking through browser settings, cookie controls, or available opt-out tools.
If you want to exercise your rights, the simplest approach is to contact us and describe:
- what information you believe we hold
- what change you want made
- the email address or context connected to your interaction with us
This helps us locate relevant records faster. In some situations, we may need to verify that a request genuinely comes from the person concerned before making changes. That is done to protect privacy, not to create unnecessary barriers.
Data Retention
We aim to keep information only for as long as it is reasonably needed for the purpose for which it was collected, including site administration, legal obligations, security monitoring, and response handling. Some technical logs may be retained for shorter periods, while support correspondence may be stored longer where needed to manage ongoing issues or document prior requests.
Retention periods can vary because website data is not all the same. An analytics record used for trend measurement may be treated differently from an email asking for help or correction of personal details.
Security Measures
We use reasonable safeguards to protect information against unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, or loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, access controls, secure hosting practices, limited storage approaches, and monitoring for suspicious activity.
Even so, no internet-based system can promise absolute security. Email transmissions may not always be fully secure, third-party tools may have their own vulnerabilities, and sophisticated cyber threats can affect almost any website. We therefore encourage visitors not to send highly sensitive financial or identity documents through ordinary contact channels unless absolutely necessary.
Age Restrictions
This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Our content relates to gambling services and casino comparisons, so it is not designed for children. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information from individuals under 18. If we become aware that such information has been submitted, we will take reasonable steps to remove it where appropriate.
Updates to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be revised from time to time to reflect legal developments, operational changes, new tracking tools, revised affiliate arrangements, or updates to how casino review sites use data Australia-wide. When changes are made, the latest version will be published on this page with a last updated notice so readers can see when the wording was most recently reviewed.
Last updated: 26 April 2026
Contact Us
If you have questions about this policy, want to request access or correction, or would like to raise a privacy concern, please contact us:
Email: privacy@au-redspincasino.com
Support: support@au-redspincasino.com
We will try to respond within a reasonable timeframe and address privacy concerns in a clear, practical way. Our goal is to make this page a useful explanation of how casino review sites use data in Australia, not just a formal statement placed online for appearance.
Author: Lily Robinson
Casino comparison specialist evaluating welcome offers, no-deposit terms, and wagering contribution rates. Tests registration flows and identity verification timelines. Emphasises clarity, compliance language, and transparent methodology in each review.
