rudolphcasinos.com is a casino review and affiliate site. To run it we collect a small amount of information about the people who visit us. This page lays out what we collect, why, and what you can do about it.
Short version: we collect basic browsing data, plus anything you actively send us — email, name, that kind of thing. We use it to keep the site working and to send the occasional update. You can ask us to delete what we have any time, at [email protected].
Who runs the site
rudolphcasinos.com is operated by its current owner (edit this line in Pages → Privacy Policy with your company details). Data handling follows the EU General Data Protection Regulation where applicable, plus any local rules that apply to you as a visitor.
For anything privacy-related, write to [email protected].
What we collect
Some of this comes from you, some your browser hands over automatically:
- Your name and email — only if you give them to us (newsletter signup, contact form, that sort of thing).
- The content of any messages you send us.
- Standard browsing data: IP address, browser type, the page that referred you, the time of your visit.
- A device identifier so we can tell sessions apart.
- Engagement data from our emails — opens, clicks. We use it to figure out what’s actually useful and what’s noise.
- Age, when you confirm it on age-gated pages.
- Any consent choices you’ve made.
- Information about you that reaches us from third parties (see below).
Third-party sources
Not all the data comes from you directly. Some reaches us from:
- The operators and partners we list on the site.
- Service providers we use — analytics, email tools, hosting.
- Publicly available sources such as social media.
We pull this kind of data when it’s needed for legal or compliance reasons, when it helps us match you with offers that are actually relevant, or to keep what we already have accurate.
What we do with it
Marketing. If you’ve subscribed, we send you offers and updates. If you win something in a giveaway, we may publish your email on a winners list. Every marketing email we send has an unsubscribe link in the footer — use it any time.
Risk management. We watch for fraud, traffic anomalies, abuse of bonus offers, and so on.
Legal obligations. If a court, regulator, or law-enforcement agency comes to us with a valid request, we cooperate. We also retain data for audits and security investigations where required.
Other. Loss prevention and protecting our rights, our users, and our platform.
When we share it
We share personal data when there’s an actual reason to:
- For customer support and account help.
- For marketing campaigns run with partners.
- For analytics and research.
- When calculating fees and commissions with our affiliate partners.
- When a court or regulator has the legal grounds to ask.
- In the event the site is sold, merged, restructured, or otherwise transferred — the data moves with the business.
How long we keep it
We hold data only as long as we actually need it. Some records (tax, accounting, regulatory) have minimum retention periods set by law. Beyond that, anything that’s no longer needed is either deleted or anonymised so it can’t be tied back to you.
Your rights
As a user, you can:
- Ask what we have on you.
- Correct it if it’s wrong.
- Tell us to delete it — sometimes called the “right to be forgotten”.
- Ask us to restrict how we use your data while keeping it on file (useful if you might need it for a future legal claim).
- Object to how we’re using it.
Email us at [email protected] with a short note about what you want. We respond as soon as we reasonably can.
Security
Data travelling between your browser and our server passes over SSL — that’s the little padlock you see in the address bar. It encrypts the connection so the data can’t be intercepted in flight. Internally, access to personal data is restricted to the people who actually need it for their work.
No system is perfectly secure. We don’t pretend otherwise. What we promise is that we don’t get sloppy with what you give us.
Changes to this policy
We update this page when we need to. The date at the bottom reflects the most recent change. If we make a change that materially affects how we process data based on your consent, we’ll ask again before continuing.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
