Privacy Policy
This document sets out how personal data may be processed when you visit or interact with this informational website discussing the 666 Casino brand. It is issued by the publisher of this domain—not by the licensed gambling operator that runs real-money services under similar branding.
Controller identity and representative
The legal entity responsible for this site should list its registered name, address and, where applicable, company number in the footer or legal section. That entity is your first point of contact for privacy queries relating to browsing this domain, subscribing to editorial newsletters (if offered) or submitting general feedback forms.
Information we collect automatically
Servers and security appliances routinely log IP addresses, request paths, status codes, user agents and timestamps. Content delivery networks may add geohints at country or city granularity. These records help us detect abuse, debug outages and understand coarse traffic volumes. Raw logs are not sold as marketing lists.
Analytics and performance
We may use privacy-conscious or mainstream analytics tools to aggregate page views, scroll depth and click paths. Where consent is mandated, our banner should block optional tags until you opt in. You can withdraw consent later through the same interface.
Information you volunteer
Contact submissions can include your name, email address, employer and message body. If you attach files, metadata such as author fields may travel with them; scrub sensitive properties before uploading. We use this content to respond and, where justified, to keep an internal record of good-faith complaints.
Legal bases and purposes
We rely on legitimate interests to secure the site, study aggregated readership and maintain correspondence. Consent supports optional marketing or non-essential cookies. Legal obligation covers regulatory inquiries and court orders. Contract applies narrowly if you purchase a clearly labelled product from us—unlikely on a pure editorial property but reserved for completeness.
- We do not profile children; this site is aimed at adults.
- We do not automate credit decisions about visitors.
- We may pseudonymise datasets for long-term trend analysis.
Sharing and subprocessors
Infrastructure vendors, email transports, backup providers and security scanners may process personal data under contract. They must implement confidentiality and deletion commitments. We do not allow them to reuse contact data for their own advertising without fresh consent from you.
International transfers
If any processor stores data outside the United Kingdom, we assess risk and implement safeguards recognised under UK law—such as the UK extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework where valid, or standard contractual clauses with supplementary measures when needed.
Retention and deletion
Technical logs rotate on vendor-defined schedules, often measured in weeks or months. Completed email threads may be archived for up to several years if needed to prove we handled a dispute fairly, then purged unless law requires longer storage. Analytics aggregates may persist indefinitely in anonymised form.
Your UK GDPR rights
You may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection or portability subject to legal exemptions. Contact the controller using details on this site. You may escalate to the ICO. If processing is based on consent, withdrawal is free and must be as easy as giving consent.
Changes to this policy
Material updates—such as introducing personalised ads—will be reflected here and, where appropriate, announced via a site notice. Continued use after reasonable notice may constitute acceptance of non-controversial housekeeping edits; substantive shifts in purpose will seek fresh consent where required.