Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Daily Spins (operating the website https://dailyspins-au.com for the project Daily Spins) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information of visitors and users of our services. It applies to all individuals who access or use our website, interact with our content, or communicate with us, whether or not they register an account with any casino operator we review or link to. This Privacy Policy is effective as of 1 January 2026 and remains in force until updated in accordance with the "Updates" section below.
Who We Are
OBSERVE: The project Daily Spins operates via the domain dailyspins-au.com and focuses on reviews and information about online gambling services accessible from Australia. The precise corporate registration details have not been specified in the available data.
EXPAND: For transparency purposes and until further corporate details are formally published, we identify ourselves by our trading/brand name and provide clear contact points. We operate as an informational and review service and are not the direct provider of gambling services. Any gambling activity is carried out on third-party platforms, which maintain their own privacy and data protection frameworks.
REFLECT: For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, "we", "us", and "our" refer to Daily Spins as the operator of dailyspins-au.com (project: Daily Spins).
Operator Identification
- Trading / Brand Name: Daily Spins
- Project Name: Daily Spins
- Primary Website: https://dailyspins-au.com
- Operator Jurisdiction: Curacao (offshore online gambling review and affiliate operations, linked commercially to entities operating under Antillephone N.V. master license 8048/JAZ)
- Legal Address / Registration Number: Not specified. When these details are formally determined or updated, they will be added to this Privacy Policy and clearly marked in the "Updates" section.
Contact & Data Protection Enquiries
- Support Email: [email protected]
- General Information Email: [email protected]
- Responsible Person / Data Protection Contact: Data Protection Department, Daily Spins (attn: Emily Thompson - author and designated contact for privacy matters).
You may contact us at any time regarding privacy questions, data access requests, or complaints using the above details. If a dedicated Data Protection Officer (DPO) is formally appointed, we will update their contact information here.
What Personal Data We Collect
OBSERVE: We collect information that you provide directly, that is generated by your use of the website, and that is obtained through cookies and comparable tracking technologies.
EXPAND: Because Daily Spins is primarily an informational and affiliate review site, we typically collect less data than a full gambling operator. However, some data may be shared indirectly with partner operators, ad networks, or analytics providers. Certain categories may be collected by our partners when you leave our site; those partners will process your data under their own policies.
REFLECT: The main categories of personal data we may process are:
1. Identity and Contact Data
- Data types: name (if voluntarily provided through forms or emails), email address, and any other contact information you choose to provide (e.g., social media handle, phone number if included in correspondence).
- Sources: contact forms (if implemented in the future), newsletter sign-ups (if offered), and direct email correspondence to [email protected] or [email protected].
2. Technical & Device Data
- Data types: IP address, device identifiers, browser type and version, operating system, time zone, language settings, referring URLs, pages viewed, and access timestamps.
- Sources: server logs, security systems, and analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics or similar solutions, subject to configuration).
3. Usage & Behavioural Data
- On-site behaviour: clicks on internal links, time spent on pages, scroll depth, navigation paths, and interactions with forms and tools.
- Off-site behaviour (limited): outbound link clicks to third-party casinos or partner services. We may track that an anonymous user clicked a particular offer or banner but we do not see your full activity or identity on third-party sites unless that third party reports back in aggregated or pseudonymised form.
4. Marketing & Preference Data
- Data types: subscription status to newsletters or promotional communications, language or content preferences, consent records, and opt-out choices.
- Sources: your settings on our website (where available), as well as any direct preference indications in communications with us.
5. Payment and Gambling-Related Data
- Directly by us: Daily Spins does not operate as a payment processor and does not process deposits, withdrawals, or bets. We therefore do not collect your payment card numbers, bank account details, or full gambling histories.
- Indirect information: in some cases, our partners may share aggregated, statistical, or affiliate-reporting information (e.g., number of registrations, conversion metrics, overall revenue performance) that is linked to our marketing campaigns but not identified to you personally. Where exceptionally any data could be considered personal or pseudonymous, we treat it with the same level of care as other personal data.
6. Cookies & Similar Technologies
- Data types: unique cookie IDs, session identifiers, and similar tags used to recognise your browser, store your preferences, and assess the performance of our content and advertising.
- Details: see the "Cookies & Tracking Technologies" section below for more granular information.
Legal Basis for Processing
OBSERVE: We must identify a clear legal ground to process personal data, aligned with widely recognised data protection standards (such as the GDPR principles), while acknowledging that Australia applies a principles-based framework under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
EXPAND: Although Daily Spins operates offshore and is not an Australian Privacy Principles entity by default, we voluntarily align with international best practices to provide a high level of protection, particularly for users in Australia. We also design our practices to be broadly compatible with EU GDPR concepts and other major frameworks, noting that some sections of this policy reference those standards by analogy only.
REFLECT: We rely on the following legal bases to process your data:
1. Consent
- When you voluntarily provide information (e.g., subscribing to newsletters, opting into marketing communications, agreeing to non-essential cookies or tracking technologies), we rely on your consent.
- You may withdraw your consent at any time via the methods described in this Privacy Policy, including unsubscribe links or direct contact with us.
2. Performance of (or Steps Taken at Your Request Prior to) a Contract
- If we provide specific services that require registration (e.g., personalised offer tracking, saved favourites, or account-based tools, if implemented), we process your data as necessary to:
- create and manage your user account;
- provide requested features and content;
- communicate essential information regarding the service.
3. Legitimate Interests
- We process certain data to pursue our legitimate business interests, provided that such interests are not overridden by your rights and interests. These may include:
- ensuring the security and integrity of our website and systems;
- improving and optimising the user experience and content relevance;
- measuring the performance of marketing campaigns and affiliate links;
- preventing fraud, abuse, or misuse of our services.
4. Compliance with Legal Obligations
- We may process and retain certain data where required by applicable law, such as:
- responding to valid law enforcement or regulatory requests from competent authorities (for example, Curacao regulators, or Australian authorities such as ACMA where they possess extraterritorial enforcement powers that apply to us);
- complying with court orders, legal processes, or enforceable governmental requests;
- co-operating with relevant gambling regulators or payment service provider investigations regarding fraud or abuse, to the extent required or permitted by law.
Purpose of Processing
OBSERVE: Personal data should only be processed for clear, specific, and legitimate purposes.
EXPAND: As a review and informational service focused on offshore online gambling for Australian users, Daily Spins uses data to maintain the site, ensure compliance, and deliver relevant content and offers.
REFLECT: We process your personal data for the following purposes:
1. Providing and Operating Our Services
- To display and optimise web pages, tools, and content at dailyspins-au.com.
- To respond to your requests, questions, or support communications.
- To manage user preferences and (where implemented) account-related services.
2. Improving and Personalising the Service
- To analyse how visitors use our site, identify content of interest, and improve site structure and design.
- To conduct A/B testing and similar experiments, using aggregated or pseudonymised data wherever possible.
3. Marketing, Affiliate Activities & Communications
- To measure the performance of partner offers, banners, and affiliate campaigns, including tracking outbound clicks on casino links associated with Daily Spins.
- To send you newsletters and promotional messages (where offered and where you have consented), including information about new reviews, bonuses, or site features.
4. Security, Fraud Prevention & Regulatory Compliance
- To monitor for suspicious or malicious activity, including attempts to attack or disrupt our site.
- To assist payment processors, operators, or relevant authorities with investigations into fraud, abuse, or unlawful conduct, within the limits of applicable law.
- To manage and comply with any obligations arising under applicable gambling, advertising, or consumer protection regulations.
Disclosure & Sharing
OBSERVE: We may share personal data with third parties under specific, controlled circumstances.
EXPAND: Daily Spins is part of an international online gambling ecosystem involving affiliate partners, platform providers, and regulatory bodies. While we seek to limit direct sharing of identifiable data, certain disclosures are necessary to run our website, manage marketing relationships, and comply with legal duties.
REFLECT: We disclose data only as described below, applying contractual and technical safeguards where reasonably possible.
1. Service Providers (Processors)
- Categories: hosting providers, CDN services, analytics providers, email delivery services, security monitoring providers, and technical support vendors.
- Purpose: to operate, secure, and maintain the site, send communications, and perform analytics.
- Safeguards: we seek to engage providers who implement appropriate security measures and, where relevant, enter into data processing agreements that limit their use of the data to our instructions.
2. Affiliate & Advertising Partners
- Categories: online casino operators (including those licensed in Curacao under master license 8048/JAZ), affiliate networks, and advertising networks.
- Purpose: to track referrals and performance of our content and campaigns; to deliver or measure personalised or contextual advertising (with consent where required).
- Data types: typically limited to cookie identifiers, click IDs, and aggregated statistics. We do not directly share your name, email, or other identifiable contact details with such partners unless you explicitly provide them on the partner's own website.
3. Regulatory and Government Authorities
- Categories: regulators (e.g., Antillephone N.V. in Curacao), Australian authorities such as ACMA where they have lawful jurisdiction over offshore providers, law enforcement agencies, and courts.
- Purpose: to comply with legal obligations, enforce our legal rights, respond to valid legal processes, or cooperate in the investigation of suspected illegal activities (including unlicensed gambling, fraud, money laundering, or other offences).
4. Corporate Transactions
- In the event of a reorganisation, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, or other disposition of all or any portion of our business or assets (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings), we may transfer personal data to the relevant third party subject to confidentiality obligations and, where applicable, data protection requirements.
5. With Your Consent
- We may share your data with other third parties when you explicitly consent to or request such sharing, such as when you participate in joint promotions or giveaways run with partners.
International Transfers
OBSERVE: Daily Spins operates in a cross-border environment where data may be stored or processed outside the country in which the user resides.
EXPAND: For Australian users, this means your information may be transferred to countries that may not provide the same level of data protection as Australia. As an offshore operator linked to entities in Curacao and possibly the European Union (via providers and certifications such as eCOGRA), we rely on a combination of contractual and technical safeguards.
REFLECT: By using our website, you acknowledge that your personal data may be transferred to and processed in the following locations:
- Curacao: primary jurisdiction of associated gambling operators under master license 8048/JAZ and some of our corporate and technical operations.
- European Union / EEA / United Kingdom: locations of certain service providers (e.g., analytics, hosting, certification-related services such as eCOGRA).
- Other countries: including but not limited to the United States, depending on the data centre locations and infrastructure choices of our third-party service providers.
Where required by higher-standard frameworks (such as the GDPR), our partners may rely on mechanisms such as:
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission;
- Data processing agreements that require appropriate technical and organisational safeguards;
- De-identification, pseudonymisation, or aggregation of data before international transfer, where feasible.
While Australian law may not mandate equivalent instruments for all overseas transfers by offshore operators, we voluntarily encourage and, where possible, contractually require robust protections from our providers.
Data Retention
OBSERVE: Personal data should not be held longer than necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.
EXPAND: Retention must consider legitimate business needs (e.g., audit, security, and legal defence) as well as user expectations and data minimisation principles. Some categories require longer retention owing to regulatory or contractual reasons.
REFLECT: We apply the following general retention practices (subject to specific legal obligations that may require longer storage):
- Contact and Communication Data: retained for as long as necessary to manage our relationship with you, usually up to 3 years after our last meaningful interaction, unless a longer period is required for legal or security reasons.
- Newsletter / Marketing Subscription Data: retained until you unsubscribe or your account (if any) is closed; basic records of your consent and opt-outs may be retained for an additional 3 years for compliance evidence.
- Technical and Log Data: standard web server logs and security logs are typically retained for 12 - 24 months, unless a security incident, investigation, or legal process requires longer retention.
- Affiliate and Analytics Data: generally stored in aggregated or pseudonymised forms; raw event data is typically retained for up to 2 - 5 years, depending on the provider's configuration and our analytical needs.
- Legal and Compliance Data: documentation relevant to disputes, investigations, or regulatory issues may be kept for up to 5 years after resolution of the matter, or longer if required under governing law.
Where no specific retention rule applies, we will securely delete or irreversibly anonymise your personal data once it is no longer reasonably required for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy.
Your Rights
OBSERVE: Different jurisdictions grant individuals varying sets of data protection rights. Although Daily Spins primarily targets users in Australia and operates offshore, we voluntarily align with a rights-based approach inspired by the EU GDPR and comparable international standards.
EXPAND: The description below reflects this broader standard. It is not a statement that any specific foreign regulation (such as the GDPR or Mexican data law) applies directly to Daily Spins; instead, we commit to honouring the substance of these rights, to the extent technically and legally feasible, for our users.
REFLECT: Subject to any legal limitations or exemptions, you may exercise the following rights:
1. Right of Access
- You can request confirmation of whether we hold personal data about you and obtain a copy of such data, along with information about how we process it.
2. Right to Rectification
- You can ask us to correct inaccurate personal data or complete any incomplete data we hold about you.
3. Right to Erasure ("Right to be Forgotten")
- You can request that we delete your personal data where:
- it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected;
- you withdraw consent and there is no other legal basis for processing;
- you validly object to the processing; or
- the data has been unlawfully processed.
- We may retain certain information if required by law or if we have overriding legitimate grounds (e.g., to defend legal claims).
4. Right to Restrict Processing
- You can request that we restrict the processing of your personal data in certain situations, for example while we verify the accuracy of data you contest or in the course of handling an objection.
5. Right to Object
- You may object to processing of your personal data based on our legitimate interests, on grounds relating to your particular situation. We will assess the request and cease processing unless we demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds or need the data for legal claims.
- You also have an unconditional right to object at any time to the use of your data for direct marketing, including profiling linked to direct marketing. In such a case we will cease processing for that purpose.
6. Right to Data Portability
- Where technically feasible and applicable, you may request a copy of personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and you may ask us to transmit that data directly to another controller when the processing is based on consent or contract and carried out by automated means.
7. Right to Withdraw Consent
- Where we rely on your consent for processing (e.g., marketing emails, certain cookies), you may withdraw your consent at any time. This will not affect the lawfulness of processing prior to your withdrawal.
8. Procedure, Timeframes & Costs
- How to submit: Send your request by email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Please state "Privacy Request" in the subject line and provide sufficient information to verify your identity.
- Verification: To protect your data, we may request additional information to confirm your identity before acting on your request.
- Timeframe: We aim to respond within 30 days of receiving a valid and complete request. If the request is complex or we receive a high volume of requests, we may extend this period by up to a further 30 days, informing you of the extension and reasons.
- Fees: We generally handle requests free of charge. However, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on requests that are manifestly unfounded, repetitive, or excessive, as permitted under widely recognised data protection standards.
Cookies & Tracking Technologies
OBSERVE: Cookies and similar technologies are integral to modern websites and online advertising ecosystems.
EXPAND: Daily Spins uses cookies to ensure core functionality, measure performance, and - where allowed - deliver or measure targeted advertising and affiliate campaigns focused on Australian users.
REFLECT: You can control most cookies at the browser level and, where available, via our site settings.
Types of Cookies We Use
- Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser. They support core functionality such as navigation and security checks.
- Persistent Cookies: Cookies that remain for a specified period or until you delete them. They help remember your preferences (e.g., language), recognise returning visitors, and support analytics and affiliate tracking.
- First-Party Cookies: Set directly by dailyspins-au.com to support core site features and internal analytics.
- Third-Party Cookies: Set by external providers such as analytics platforms, ad networks, and affiliate partners. These may be used to measure campaign performance, limit ad frequency, and, where permitted, build interest-based profiles.
Cookie Purposes
- Strictly Necessary / Functional: Essential for the operation of the site, security, page navigation, and basic functionality. These cannot generally be disabled via our systems without affecting performance.
- Analytics / Performance: Help us understand how visitors use our website (e.g., which pages are most visited), enabling us to improve content relevance and usability.
- Advertising & Affiliate Tracking: Used to record when you click a partner link or banner, attribute registrations or transactions to our site, and, where applicable, personalise advertising or offers.
Managing Cookies
- Browser Settings: Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies via their settings. The method varies by browser; consult your browser's help documentation for instructions.
- Site-Level Controls: If we deploy an internal cookie consent banner or preference centre, you can adjust your non-essential cookie choices at any time using that tool.
- Third-Party Opt-Outs: Some analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out mechanisms (e.g., Google Analytics opt-out tools). Note that these are controlled by third parties and may change over time.
Disabling or rejecting certain cookies may impact your experience on dailyspins-au.com and could limit access to some features or prevent proper tracking of affiliate links.
Data Security
OBSERVE: Protecting personal data requires layered technical and organisational measures.
EXPAND: Although no system can be guaranteed 100% secure, Daily Spins seeks to implement reasonable safeguards consistent with industry practice, especially for an offshore gambling-related review site handling limited volumes of personal data.
REFLECT: We employ the following measures:
Technical Measures
- Encryption in Transit: We use TLS (Transport Layer Security) version 1.2 or higher to encrypt data transmitted between your browser and our servers (HTTPS).
- Encryption at Rest (where applicable): For data stored in databases or backups, we rely on encryption mechanisms provided by our hosting or cloud services, where enabled.
- Access Controls: Access to administrative systems and databases is restricted to authorised personnel using unique credentials and, where practicable, multi-factor authentication (MFA).
- Network and Application Security: Firewalls, intrusion detection or prevention systems, and regular security configurations are used to mitigate common threats.
Organisational Measures
- Staff Training: Personnel with access to personal data receive guidance on data protection, confidentiality, and secure handling practices.
- Need-to-Know Principle: Access to data is granted only where required for job responsibilities.
- Vendor Due Diligence: We endeavour to work with reputable service providers that implement appropriate security standards (such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, or equivalent) where feasible.
Incident Response
- If we become aware of a data breach that is likely to result in a significant risk to your rights and freedoms, we will:
- take prompt steps to contain and investigate the incident;
- notify relevant service providers and authorities where legally required; and
- inform affected users where required, describing the nature of the breach, potential consequences, and mitigation steps.
We encourage you to also take independent precautions, such as using up-to-date software, secure networks, and strong, unique passwords on all online services you use.
Complaints & Contacts
OBSERVE: Users need clear channels to raise concerns and seek resolution.
EXPAND: As an offshore operator, Daily Spins may not be directly subject to all oversight mechanisms available in your country. Nonetheless, we provide internal complaint mechanisms and recognise that you may have rights to contact local authorities, including in Australia.
REFLECT: We will handle complaints in good faith and strive to resolve them promptly.
Contact Details
- Primary Contact for Privacy Issues: Data Protection Department, Daily Spins.
- Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
- Preferred Language: English.
- Postal / Physical Address: Not specified; all current communications should be made via email. Address details will be published when available.
Complaint Procedure
- Submission: Send a clear description of your concern, including any supporting evidence, to our contact emails. Please mark the subject line with "Privacy Complaint".
- Acknowledgement: We will acknowledge receipt of your complaint within 7 business days.
- Investigation: We will review your complaint, gather relevant facts, and, if necessary, request further information from you.
- Response: We aim to provide a substantive response within 30 days of acknowledging your complaint. If we need more time due to complexity, we will inform you of the delay and provide an updated timeframe.
- Resolution: We will explain our findings and any actions taken or proposed to address your concerns.
Escalation to Authorities
Depending on your location and applicable law, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection or communications regulator. For Australian users, relevant authorities may include:
- Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
Website: https://www.oaic.gov.au - Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) (for matters relating to online gambling and communications regulation)
Website: https://www.acma.gov.au
In addition, if you are located in a jurisdiction with a dedicated data protection authority (e.g., an EU Member State), you may contact your local supervisory authority. We will cooperate with competent regulators to the extent required by applicable law.
Updates
OBSERVE: Data practices and regulatory expectations evolve over time, particularly in fast-moving sectors like online gambling and affiliate marketing.
EXPAND: Daily Spins must periodically update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in technology, services, corporate structure, or law (including actions or guidance by regulators such as ACMA or Curacao authorities).
REFLECT: We will provide transparent notice of material updates and respect your ability to review and, where relevant, object to changes.
Notification of Changes
- Website Notice: We will post the updated Privacy Policy on dailyspins-au.com, with a revised "Last updated" date at the bottom of the document.
- Prominent Banners: For significant changes (e.g., new categories of data, new sharing partners, or material changes to your rights), we may display a banner or pop-up on the website highlighting the update.
- Email Notifications: Where we hold your email address and the change is material, we may notify you by email, particularly if continued use of the service implies acceptance of new terms.
Advance Notice for Significant Changes
- For changes that materially affect how we collect or use your personal data, we will, where reasonably practicable, provide at least 30 days' advance notice before the changes take effect.
- During this notice period, you may choose to discontinue use of dailyspins-au.com if you do not agree with the revised policy, and you may exercise any rights described above (e.g., data deletion or withdrawal of consent).
Version Control & Changelog
- We maintain an internal record of previous versions of this Privacy Policy and the dates on which they were in effect.
- For major revisions, we may publish a brief summary of the main changes (a "changelog") alongside the updated policy.
Last updated: January 2026