Privacy policy — this Pub Casino guide

This notice covers the independent informational site you are browsing now. Pub Casino’s own platforms, where you register and play, process additional categories—including identity, payment and wagering history—under separate privacy documentation tied to licensed services. Until you authenticate with the operator, our infrastructure may know only what typical websites learn from HTTP requests, optional cookies and any email you choose to send us.

Data controller

The publisher identified in configuration decides why and how personal data is processed on this host. Infrastructure suppliers act as processors under written instructions. We do not sell raw mailing lists to unrelated advertisers for their own prospecting.

Automatic collection

Web servers log technical metadata: IP address, timestamp, requested URL, HTTP status, referrer where present, and user-agent string. Security services may score traffic to block bots or abuse. We use these signals for reliability, incident response and capacity planning—not for individual price discrimination on this non-transactional property.

Cookies and similar technologies

Strictly necessary cookies may support session integrity, load balancing or fraud prevention. Optional analytics or marketing tags, if ever enabled, will follow UK consent rules where they apply. Browser controls can remove or block cookies; some features may degrade when you do.

Email communications

Messages you send enter mailboxes hosted or relayed by our provider. Staff read content to respond and may retain threads for accountability, dispute resolution or legal limitation periods. Inbound and outbound mail may be scanned automatically for malware and spam signatures.

Third-party links

Hyperlinks to Pub Casino or other brands are not endorsements of their privacy posture. Embedded widgets or players not present here would carry separate notices; assume standard off-site navigation unless explicitly stated otherwise.

Rights for UK data subjects

Under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 you may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and data portability, subject to lawful exceptions. Contact the published email. You may complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office if unsatisfied. We verify identity proportionately to avoid leaking data to impersonators.

Retention

Server logs roll off on operational schedules. Email correspondence follows business need and applicable limitation periods. Aggregated statistics stripped of identifiers may be kept longer to guide editorial priorities.

Children

Gambling-related material targets adults aged eighteen and over. We delete correspondence that appears to come from children without appropriate guardian involvement.

International transfers

Where processors store data outside the UK, we rely on adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses as required by law. You may request further detail in a subject-access request.

Changes

Updates appear in this document. Material new processing will obtain consent where legally required. Minor clarifications may ship without fanfare when they do not reduce your rights.

Backups and disaster recovery

Encrypted backups may briefly retain deleted content until rotation completes. Fulfilling erasure requests focuses on live systems first; searching historical snapshots can take additional time.

Processor inventory (high level)

Typical categories include content delivery, DNS, TLS certificate lifecycle, mail transport and logging analytics. Exact vendor names may change after procurement reviews; a subject-access response will list active processors relevant to your data at the time of the request.

Questions from outside the UK

Visitors abroad may still trigger logs. Rights and remedies depend on your jurisdiction; we answer UK GDPR requests as a priority for UK residents but will review others case by case where lawfully required.