Privacy Policy for Casino Days

Last updated: 12-06-2026
Relevance verified: 25-06-2026

This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you visit and interact with Casino Days, an independent informational resource dedicated to online casino reviews, bonus guides, slot analyses, and payment method comparisons for Canadian readers. We recognize that privacy is a cornerstone of trust, and this document sets out, in plain Canadian legal English, what data we may collect, why we collect it, how it is protected, and which choices remain in your hands at all times.

Our platform is an editorial and affiliate website. We do not operate a gambling service, we do not register player accounts, and we never process wagers, deposits, or withdrawals. Because of this informational character, the personal information we handle is limited in scope; nevertheless, we apply the privacy principles reflected in Canadian federal and provincial legislation to everything we do. By continuing to browse our pages, you acknowledge the practices described below.

Scope and Purpose of This Document

This policy applies exclusively to data gathered through our website and any communication channels we provide, including our support email and live chat facility. It governs information collected automatically through your browser, information you volunteer when contacting us, and signals generated when you follow referral links placed within our content.

It does not extend to third-party gambling operators, payment providers, or any external destination you reach by clicking outbound links. Those organizations maintain their own privacy notices, terms, and data-handling standards, and we strongly encourage you to review them before sharing personal details or creating an account elsewhere.

Our processing activities are guided by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and, where relevant, substantially similar provincial statutes in Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of how federal privacy law operates may consult the official PIPEDA overview published by the federal privacy regulator.

An Affiliate Publication, Not a Gambling Operator

Transparency about our business model matters for privacy. Our revenue comes primarily from affiliate partnerships: when a reader clicks a tracked referral link to a licensed casino and subsequently registers or deposits there, we may earn a commission from that operator. This arrangement carries no additional cost to you and does not transmit your identity to us.

Affiliate compensation never dictates our editorial conclusions. Reviews, ratings, bonus assessments, and payment guides are prepared independently, and the presence of a referral link does not guarantee a favourable write-up. Our commitment is to accurate, useful gambling information for Canadian audiences, regardless of commercial relationships.

Because we are a publisher rather than a betting platform, we hold no financial records, identity documents, or wagering histories belonging to our visitors. Any such data exists solely with the operators you choose to join, under their own regulatory and contractual obligations.

Information We Gather and Why

The majority of data flowing through our platform is technical and non-identifying. When your device requests one of our pages, our hosting infrastructure and analytics tools record routine details that help us keep the site fast, secure, and relevant to our readership.

Personal information enters our systems only when you deliberately provide it — typically by emailing our support team or initiating a live chat session. In those moments, we receive whatever you choose to share, most commonly a name, an email address, and the substance of your enquiry.

The table below summarizes the principal categories of data we may process and the purpose attached to each:

Data CategoryExamplesPurpose of Processing
Technical identifiersIP address, browser type, operating system, device classSecurity monitoring, fraud prevention, content compatibility
Usage signalsPages viewed, time on page, referring source, click pathsAudience measurement and editorial improvement
Cookie and tracking dataAnalytics cookies, affiliate referral parametersPerformance analysis and commission attribution
Voluntary correspondenceName, email address, message contentResponding to questions, feedback, and privacy requests
Approximate locationProvince or region derived from IPDisplaying jurisdiction-appropriate gambling information

We do not buy visitor data from brokers, we do not build behavioural profiles for sale, and we never request sensitive categories of information such as health records, government identifiers, or financial credentials.

Cookies, Pixels, and Similar Technologies

Like virtually every modern publication, our platform relies on cookies — small text files stored by your browser — together with comparable technologies to deliver a stable reading experience. These tools serve four broad functions: keeping core features operational, measuring aggregate performance, remembering basic preferences, and attributing affiliate referrals so that partner casinos can credit traffic originating from our reviews.

Analytics cookies allow us to understand which guides resonate with Canadian readers, which pages load slowly, and where navigation could be improved. The resulting reports are aggregated and statistical; we examine trends, not individuals. Affiliate tracking parameters, meanwhile, travel with you when you click an outbound casino link and exist purely so that any resulting commission can be recorded by the operator.

You retain full control over this layer of data collection. Every mainstream browser lets you inspect, restrict, or erase stored cookies, and you may configure blanket refusals if you prefer. Please be aware that disabling cookies entirely can degrade certain site functions, interfere with preference retention, and prevent accurate referral attribution. A practical, vendor-neutral explanation of cookie management is available at All About Cookies, which covers settings for all major browsers.

If you wish to limit interest-based advertising more broadly across Canadian websites, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada operates an opt-out facility at YourAdChoices Canada, where participating ad networks can be managed from a single dashboard.

How Collected Data Is Put to Work

Every processing activity we undertake maps to a defined, legitimate purpose. We use technical and usage data to maintain the security of our servers, detect automated abuse, balance traffic loads, and diagnose errors before they affect readers. Aggregated analytics shape our editorial calendar, telling us whether Canadians are searching for slot reviews, Interac payment guides, or provincial regulatory updates.

Correspondence data is used solely to answer the enquiry that generated it. We may retain a copy of the exchange for a reasonable period to provide continuity if you write again, but we do not add your address to marketing lists or share it with advertisers.

In specific, narrow circumstances we may rely on information to satisfy legal obligations — for example, responding to a lawful demand from a Canadian court or regulator — or to establish and defend legal claims. Such situations are exceptional, and disclosure is limited to what the law actually requires.

Where consent is the appropriate basis for processing, we obtain it in a manner proportionate to the sensitivity of the data, consistent with the fair information principles embedded in Canadian privacy law. Continued use of an informational website signals acceptance of routine technical processing; anything beyond that baseline is approached with greater formality.

Your Privacy Rights as a Canadian Reader

Canadian privacy legislation grants individuals meaningful rights over their personal information, and we honour each of them within our operations. You may exercise any of the following at no charge:

  • Access — request confirmation of whether we hold personal information about you and obtain a copy of it;
  • Correction — ask us to amend records that are inaccurate or incomplete;
  • Withdrawal of consent — revoke permission for processing that rests on consent, subject to legal or contractual constraints;
  • Deletion — request erasure of correspondence and associated data we no longer need;
  • Explanation — receive an account of how your information has been used or disclosed;
  • Complaint — escalate unresolved concerns to the appropriate oversight body.

We respond to verified requests within the timeframes contemplated by applicable legislation, typically thirty days. Verification exists to protect you: before releasing or altering records, we confirm that the person asking is genuinely the individual concerned.

Should you remain dissatisfied after engaging with us, you are entitled to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, the federal authority responsible for investigating privacy complaints and promoting compliance with PIPEDA across the country.

Safeguards, Storage Periods, and Data Discipline

We apply administrative, technical, and physical safeguards proportionate to the sensitivity of the information in our care. These measures include encrypted transmission of website traffic, access restrictions limiting correspondence records to personnel who need them, hardened hosting infrastructure, and periodic review of the third-party tools integrated into our platform.

No internet-based system can promise absolute immunity from compromise, and we do not pretend otherwise. What we commit to is reasonable, industry-standard diligence and a prompt, transparent response should an incident affecting personal information ever occur.

Retention follows a simple discipline: data is kept only as long as the purpose that justified its collection remains alive. Server logs are rotated on short cycles measured in weeks or months. Analytics records persist in aggregated form according to the configuration of the measurement tools we deploy. Support correspondence is retained for a limited operational period and then deleted or anonymized, unless a longer hold is necessary to comply with law or resolve a dispute.

When retention ends, information is destroyed or irreversibly de-identified using methods appropriate to the storage medium, ensuring it cannot later be reconstructed or attributed to any individual.

Third Parties, Outbound Links, and Service Providers

Operating a content platform of this scale requires trusted suppliers. We work with hosting providers, analytics vendors, content delivery networks, and communication tools, each of which may process technical data on our behalf under contractual confidentiality and security commitments. These providers act on our instructions and are not permitted to repurpose visitor data for their own ends.

Our reviews and guides naturally contain links to external destinations: licensed casino operators, regulators, payment companies, and responsible gambling organizations. Once you leave our pages, this Privacy Policy ceases to apply. The receiving website’s own notice governs everything that follows, including any account information, identity verification, or financial data you provide there.

We make reasonable efforts to reference reputable, properly licensed operators relevant to Canadian players, including those overseen by provincial frameworks such as Ontario’s regulated market. However, we cannot supervise the conduct of independent third parties, and inclusion of a link does not constitute a warranty of any external site’s privacy practices, security posture, or service quality.

Age Restrictions and Protection of Minors

Everything published on our platform concerns gambling and is intended exclusively for adults who have reached the legal gambling age in their province or territory of residence — nineteen years in most of Canada, and eighteen in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec. Visitors below the applicable threshold should not access our content or contact our team.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If a parent or guardian believes a person under the legal gambling age has submitted information to us, we ask to be notified immediately so the relevant records can be located and removed without delay.

Our role is informational, and we encourage all readers to treat gambling as entertainment, set firm limits, and seek provincial support resources if play stops being enjoyable. Responsible gambling is a value we embed throughout our editorial output.

Revisions to This Policy and Reaching Our Team

Privacy law, tracking technology, and our own toolset evolve, and this policy will evolve with them. When changes occur, the updated version is published on this page with a revised effective date; material amendments may additionally be highlighted on our homepage. We recommend revisiting this document periodically, as continued use of the website after publication of changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.

Questions about how your personal information is handled, requests to exercise your privacy rights, or concerns about any practice described above are always welcome. You can reach our team directly through the Contact Page, where every available support channel is listed, and we aim to acknowledge privacy enquiries promptly and resolve them within the statutory timelines that apply in Canada.

For your convenience, our contact details are set out below:

  • Live support: 24/7 live chat, available directly on the website;
  • Email: [email protected];
  • Operating company: Casino Days is operated by White Star B.V., a company registered in Curaçao with registration number 153150;
  • Registered office: Korporaalweg 10, Curaçao.
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