Privacy policy

This privacy policy explains how golden-lady-casinos.com — an independent UK guide about Golden Lady Casino — handles information when you browse our pages or contact us by email. We are a content site, not the casino operator. Data you provide when registering or playing on the gaming service is governed by that operator’s own policies, which you should read on their official platform.

We aim to follow good practice aligned with UK data protection law, including the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. If anything here is unclear, email us using the address at the end of this page.

Who is responsible for this site

The publisher of golden-lady-casinos.com controls data processed on this domain. We publish UK guides and reviews; we do not operate player accounts or hold casino balances.

Data we may collect

Usage and technical data. When you visit our pages, standard server logs may record your IP address, browser type, device category, referring URL and pages viewed. This helps us maintain security, fix errors and understand which content is read most often.

Cookies and similar technologies. We may use cookies or local storage to remember preferences, measure traffic, or support basic site functions. Details appear in the cookies section below.

Information you send us. If you email [email protected], we receive your address, message content and any details you choose to include. Please keep messages focused on guide content or privacy requests and avoid sending payment card numbers or identity documents unless strictly necessary for a data-rights request.

Analytics. We may use privacy-conscious analytics tools to see aggregated trends, such as which articles receive traffic. These tools are intended to show patterns, not to build invasive individual profiles for unrelated advertising.

How we use your information

We process data to deliver and improve the guide, respond to enquiries, protect the site from abuse, comply with legal obligations, and keep records of correspondence when needed for quality or dispute resolution. We do not sell your personal information to third-party data brokers.

Where we rely on legitimate interests, we balance those interests against your rights. For example, security logging protects all visitors, while replying to your email supports the request you initiated.

Cookies and your choices

Cookies are small text files on your device. Necessary cookies support core functions; analytics cookies, if used, show aggregate traffic patterns. You can limit or delete cookies in your browser, though some features may not work if all cookies are blocked.

Sharing and processors

We may share limited data with hosting, email or analytics providers under contract. They must follow our instructions and apply security measures. We may disclose information if required by law or to defend legal claims. External links lead to operators or support charities with their own policies.

Retention and transfers

Server logs are kept for a limited period, then deleted or aggregated. Email is retained as long as needed to answer enquiries or meet legal duties. Hosting providers may process data outside the UK; where they do, we expect safeguards recognised under UK law.

Your rights

Where UK law applies, you may have rights to access, correct, erase, restrict or object to processing, and to data portability in some cases. You may complain to the ICO if you believe we handled data unlawfully; contact us first so we can try to resolve your concern.

Children

This site is intended for adults aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 18. If you believe a minor has contacted us, email us and we will delete the information where appropriate.

Changes to this policy

We may update this page when practices or law change. The version on golden-lady-casinos.com applies when posted; continued use after an update means you have read the revised policy.

Contact us about privacy

For privacy questions, access requests, or objections, email [email protected] with “Privacy” in the subject line. Include enough detail for us to locate relevant messages without sharing passwords or full payment card numbers. We will respond within a reasonable period required by applicable law.