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This page explains what information we may collect when you use ukfortunecasino.com, how we use cookies and similar technology, and what choices you have. It is written in plain language but is not a substitute for legal advice. Last updated: .

Who is responsible?

The "data controller" for personal data obtained through this site is the organisation named in your site footer, correspondence, or company records. You can contact us via the details on the Contact page. Please replace the placeholder with your full legal name and address for UK GDPR transparency where required.

What we may collect

Depending on how you use the site, this may include:

  • Technical data such as your IP address, browser type, device type, and approximate location derived from that data.
  • Usage data such as which pages you open and rough interaction patterns (e.g. clicks, scroll depth), if enabled through analytics.
  • Communications if you email us (e.g. your name, address, and the content of your message).
  • Cookies and local storage for essential operation, and—where you consent—measurement and advertising technology as described below.

We do not ask you to create an account on this site to read general content, so we typically do not store a detailed profile in the way a social network would.

Why we use your information

We use information for purposes such as:

  • Operating and securing the site (legitimate interests / contract).
  • Understanding which content is useful, where you have given consent for analytics.
  • Responding to your enquiries (legitimate interests / contract).
  • Complying with law, including advertising and record-keeping rules where they apply.

Cookies, consent & Google tags

We use cookies that are strictly necessary for the site to function (e.g. security, load balancing, consent state). We may also use optional cookies and similar technologies for measurement (such as Google Analytics) or advertising where you have agreed via our cookie banner.

Where we use Google services with Consent Mode, non-essential storage may remain denied until you opt in. We may also migrate legacy localStorage keys into first-party cookies so that your choice works across sessions.

You can clear or block cookies in your browser at any time; that may break some features until you set preferences again.

Attribution, links & GCLID

When you click an outbound offer link, the destination site may add parameters (for example, to attribute the visit to us or to a campaign). That is a normal part of how affiliate and advertising tools work. The operator you land on will have its own privacy policy covering what it does with that data.

How long we keep data

Server logs and analytics may be held for a limited period for security and performance analysis. Emails you send to us are kept only as long as we need to respond and to meet our legal and tax obligations, unless a longer period is required.

Your UK GDPR rights

If UK GDPR applies, you may have the right to access, rectify, or erase your personal data, to restrict or object to certain processing, and in some cases to data portability. You may also complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK. To exercise a right, contact us using the details on our contact page. We will respond within one month in most cases, subject to legal extensions for complex requests.

International transfers

Our hosting and some vendors may process data outside the UK. Where we do, we look for an appropriate safeguard (for example, UK International Data Transfer Agreement, UK Addendum, or other permitted mechanism) unless a specific derogation applies.

Children

This site is not directed at under-18s, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you believe a child has provided us information, contact us and we will delete it where we are able to.

Changes to this policy

We may update this page when our practices, technology, or the law change. The date at the top will help you see the latest version. If we make a material change, we will take reasonable steps to draw it to your attention.