Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Gambling Paradise respects reader privacy and processes only the information required to operate, secure, measure, and improve this publication. This policy explains the categories of data that may be collected when you browse reports, subscribe to updates, or interact with our editorial pages.
Information We Process
We may process standard technical data such as IP address, browser type, device information, referring pages, timestamps, and approximate usage patterns. We may also process information that you voluntarily submit, such as an email address, message, correction request, or editorial inquiry.
How We Use Information
Gambling Paradise uses information to maintain site reliability, prevent abuse, understand aggregate readership trends, improve article presentation, respond to legitimate requests, and comply with applicable operational or legal obligations.
Cookies and Analytics
The site may use cookies, local browser storage, analytics scripts, content delivery services, and hosting logs. These tools help measure performance, remember basic preferences, diagnose errors, and protect the site from automated abuse. You can manage cookie behavior through your browser settings.
Third-Party Services
Hosting, analytics, security, and embedded-content providers may process limited technical data under their own terms. Gambling Paradise does not sell reader personal information and does not require readers to create an account to access standard editorial content.
Data Retention
Operational logs and analytics records are retained only for as long as reasonably necessary for security, troubleshooting, compliance, and editorial measurement. Voluntary messages may be retained for business records and follow-up unless deletion is required or requested under applicable law.
Your Choices
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, or a copy of personal information associated with you. You may also opt out of non-essential cookies through browser controls or available consent tools.