Privacy Policy
Last updated: 15 July 2026
Most privacy policies are long because the site collects a lot and would rather you did not finish reading. This one is short for the opposite reason. There is no form here, no account, no analytics and no database — so there is very little to disclose, and the interesting part is the list of what we do not do.
Written for visitors in Australia, under the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles. Plain English throughout: if a sentence here needs a lawyer to decode, it has failed at the one job it had.
- 01Who this policy covers
- 02What this site collects
- 03What this site does not collect
- 04Cookies
- 05Why the small amount we hold is held at all
- 06Who else sees it
- 07Where the data goes
- 08Security
- 09How long it is kept
- 10Your rights under Australian law
- 11How to complain, and to whom
- 12Under 18s
- 13Changes to this policy
Who this policy covers
This policy covers this website only. It is published by [OPERATING ENTITY], which runs this site as an independent review and comparison resource and earns a commission when a visitor opens an account through one of its links.
It does not cover Ignition Casino. The moment you follow a link from here and land on the operator's site, you are on their property and their privacy policy governs everything that happens next — the registration form, your identity documents, your payment details, your play history. We never see any of it.
Read this before the rest
The two policies are separate documents from separate businesses under separate rules. Read theirs before you register, not ours. Ours describes a website. Theirs describes what happens to your passport.
What this site collects
Very little, and none of it deliberately. This site has no accounts, no login, no contact form, no newsletter and no comment section. There is nothing here to fill in, so there is nothing here to hand over.
What arrives anyway, as it does on any website:
- Your IP address, which your browser sends with every request and our host records in its server log
- Your browser and operating system, from the user-agent string
- The page you asked for, the time you asked for it, and the page you came from
- Whether you followed one of our links to the operator
Server logs are a by-product of running a website rather than a collection exercise. They are used to keep the site up and to spot abuse. Nobody reads them for fun.
What this site does not collect
This list matters more than the one above, because most sites in this category cannot write it:
- No name, email address or phone number — there is no form to enter one into
- No identity documents. Verification happens at the casino, never here
- No payment details of any kind
- No account balance, deposit history or play history
- Nothing in your browser storage except one flag recording that you closed the cookie notice. No session, no identifier, no history
- No advertising pixels, no fingerprinting, no session recording, no heatmaps
- No data sold to anyone, ever, for any price
If this changes
The list above describes the site as built. If analytics or advertising tools are added later, this page gets rewritten before they go live — not afterwards, and not quietly.
Why the small amount we hold is held at all
Three reasons, and no fourth:
- To serve the pages — a web server cannot answer a request without an address to answer to
- To keep the site working and secure, which means spotting attacks and outages in the logs
- To confirm that a referral came from here, so the commission is paid correctly
We do not build profiles, we do not segment audiences, and we do not retarget you around the internet. There is no marketing database behind this site because there is nothing to put in one.
Where the data goes
Overseas. Under Australian Privacy Principle 8 we have to tell you that plainly rather than bury it, so: the hosting infrastructure and the affiliate network operate outside Australia, and information handled by this site is stored and processed outside Australia.
This is the same point the rest of the site makes about the casino itself, and it deserves the same weight here. Once data leaves Australia, Australian law reaches it only imperfectly. That is a real cost of an offshore service, and it applies to the website in front of you as much as to the account you might open.
Security
The site is served over an encrypted connection and holds no database of personal information — the strongest security measure available to any website is not having the data in the first place, and it is the one we rely on.
Server logs are kept on the host's infrastructure under its own protections. No system is perfect, and we would rather say that than claim otherwise.
How long it is kept
Server logs are retained for [RETENTION PERIOD] and then deleted on a rolling basis. Affiliate cookies expire on the network's schedule, typically within [COOKIE WINDOW] of the click.
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Both figures depend on your host and your affiliate network. Confirm them and replace the brackets — a retention period nobody checked is worse than none, because it reads as a commitment.
Your rights under Australian law
The Privacy Act 1988 gives you the right to ask what personal information an organisation holds about you, to have it corrected if it is wrong, and to complain if it is mishandled. Those rights apply here even though the honest answer to the first one is usually "an IP address in a log file".
To exercise any of them, write to us:
- Access — ask what we hold. We will tell you within 30 days
- Correction — tell us what is wrong and we will fix it
- Deletion — ask us to remove what we hold, unless the law requires us to keep it
- Complaint — tell us what went wrong. If our answer does not satisfy you, escalate it
How to complain, and to whom
Start with us. Write to the address below, describe what happened, and give us a reasonable period to respond — the OAIC generally considers 30 days reasonable, and it will ask whether you tried us first.
If we do not answer, or the answer is inadequate, take it to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. The OAIC regulates the Privacy Act, investigates complaints against private organisations, and can make determinations including compensation. Its service is free.
Under 18s
This site is for adults. Gambling content is restricted to people aged 18 and over, and this site is neither designed for nor directed at children.
If you believe a child has provided information to us, write to us and we will remove it. If you are a parent worried about a child's gambling rather than their privacy, the National Gambling Helpline takes that call too, free and around the clock, on 1800 858 858.
Changes to this policy
When this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it. Material changes — new tracking, new recipients, a new purpose — will be described rather than slipped in, because a policy quietly rewritten is a policy nobody agreed to.
Contact us first
Access, correction, deletion or a complaint — write to the privacy contact and we will respond within 30 days.
[email protected]Postal address: [OPERATING ENTITY ADDRESS]
Then the regulator
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner investigates privacy complaints against private organisations. Free, and independent of us.
- Enquiries line
- 1300 363 992
- [email protected]
- Post
- GPO Box 5288, Sydney NSW 2001