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Privacy & Data Transparency Statement

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At Zoome Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not as a box-ticking exercise. This page explains how information is handled when people browse our reviews, compare casino offers, read guides, or contact our team. We operate as a casino review website for Australian audiences. We are not a gambling operator, do not run betting accounts, and do not process deposits or withdrawals for casino play. That distinction matters because the kind of information we handle is generally different from the sensitive financial and gaming records collected by real gambling platforms.

Our approach is guided by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles where they apply to the way personal information is collected, stored, used, and disclosed. We aim to make this privacy policy online casino site Australia readers can actually understand, instead of burying key details in technical wording.

1. What information may be gathered

Information can reach us in two main ways: you provide it directly, or certain technical details are captured automatically during site use.

Details you may submit voluntarily include your name, email address, and the content of any message sent through a contact form, support request, or feedback email. For example, if you ask us to clarify a bonus review or report a broken link, the details in that message are retained so we can answer and keep a record of the request.

Other data is collected passively through standard website technologies. This may include:

  • IP address
  • browser type and device information
  • operating system
  • pages viewed and time spent on them
  • referring website or search source
  • general location data inferred from IP, such as country or city level
  • click activity, including when a visitor follows an outbound casino link

If you read multiple review pages, compare licensing information, or click from a ranking table to a partner website, that activity may be logged in aggregated or session-based form. In many cases, this technical data does not identify you by name, but it can still fall within data protection expectations when it relates to an identifiable individual.

2. Why we process that information

Data is processed to keep the website functional, improve the usefulness of our content, respond to enquiries, and understand which pages help visitors most. If readers frequently exit a page after finding outdated bonus terms, for instance, that tells us the page may need clearer disclosure or fresher review content.

We also use information for analytics and affiliate reporting. This is an important point of transparency. As a review site, we may receive commission when a visitor clicks through to a third-party casino and completes a tracked action, such as registration. Tracking helps us measure whether our reviews, comparison tables, and promotional listings are performing. It also helps us avoid presenting irrelevant offers to returning visitors. This is one example of how casino review sites use data Australia audiences should understand: the data often supports content ranking, link attribution, and site optimisation rather than direct gambling operations.

In practical terms, information may be used to:

  • reply to messages and support requests
  • monitor site performance and troubleshoot errors
  • analyse readership trends
  • attribute affiliate clicks or conversions
  • detect suspicious traffic, bots, or abuse
  • improve layout, page speed, and navigation
  • meet legal or compliance obligations where required

3. Cookies and similar technologies

Our website may use cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar tools to remember preferences, measure traffic, and understand how visitors move through the site. Some cookies are functional, meaning they help the website work correctly. Others are analytics-based and show us which reviews are read most often or whether users return after a first visit. Certain marketing or affiliate cookies may help recognise that a visitor clicked a tracked partner link from our website.

A real-life example: if someone lands on a page comparing mobile-friendly casinos, leaves, and comes back later, a cookie may help the site remember language or display settings. In another scenario, an affiliate tracking cookie may record that the person reached a partner casino from our review page, so the referral can be attributed properly.

Cookies do not usually tell us your identity in a direct, personal sense. However, combined with other data, they can still contribute to a user profile or behavioural pattern. More detailed information about this area may appear in our separate Cookie Policy where available.

4. Affiliate links and review-site specific tracking

Because we review and compare online casinos, some links on the site are affiliate links. This means that when a visitor clicks through to a featured operator, tracking parameters may be attached to the link. Those parameters generally identify the referral source, campaign, or page placement rather than capturing banking details or gambling history on our site.

This is a useful place to clarify a common misunderstanding. A casino review platform and an actual online casino handle different categories of data. We may know that a user clicked a review link from a particular article or device type. We do not normally receive the full account data, identity documents, or transaction records that a licensed casino may collect for KYC, payment processing, or responsible gambling compliance.

That said, affiliate systems are not perfect. Tracking may fail if cookies are blocked, browsers are reset, or users move between devices before registering. This can affect reporting accuracy but usually does not change the visitor’s ability to access our content.

5. Third parties and limited disclosure

We do not sell personal information to outside parties. Some information may be shared with service providers that help us operate the website, such as analytics vendors, hosting providers, spam-filtering tools, form processing systems, or security monitoring services. A common example is the use of analytics software like Google Analytics to understand traffic patterns and page engagement.

Where third-party tools are used, those providers may process data under their own terms and privacy settings. That creates an important limitation: while we choose providers carefully, we do not control every downstream technical process within their systems. For that reason, visitors should also review the privacy notices of major external platforms they interact with through our site.

Information may also be disclosed where required by law, to respond to lawful requests, to protect our website from fraud or misuse, or in connection with business restructuring if that ever occurs.

6. Security measures and realistic limits

We use reasonable safeguards designed to protect data from unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, or loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, restricted administrative access, routine software updates, and a limited-storage approach so information is not kept longer than necessary for its purpose.

No internet transmission or database can be guaranteed completely secure. That is the honest position. Even strong security practices reduce risk rather than eliminate it. Email, for example, is not always a secure channel for sensitive personal information, so visitors should avoid sending unnecessary identity or payment details through contact forms or general inboxes.

7. Your privacy choices and Australian rights

Individuals in Australia may have rights to request access to personal information we hold about them and to ask for corrections where details are inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. In appropriate circumstances, you may also ask us to delete information, stop certain communications, or explain how personal data has been handled.

If you want to make a privacy request, the easiest option is to email us with enough detail for us to locate the relevant record. For example, if you previously used a contact form, send your request from the same email address where possible and mention the approximate date of contact. This helps us verify the request and respond more efficiently.

You can also manage some tracking directly by adjusting browser settings, clearing stored cookies, using privacy extensions, or declining optional cookie categories where a consent tool is available. Please note that restricting cookies may affect some parts of site functionality or affiliate attribution.

8. Retention of information

We keep information only for as long as there is a legitimate business, operational, security, or legal reason to do so. Contact enquiries may be retained long enough to answer the question, maintain support history, and identify recurring issues. Analytics records may be stored in aggregated form for reporting and site improvement. Technical logs may be kept for security monitoring, fraud prevention, and troubleshooting.

When data is no longer reasonably needed, we aim to delete it, de-identify it, or otherwise remove it from active use, subject to backup and compliance constraints.

9. Age restrictions

This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Our content relates to online gambling reviews, bonuses, licensing information, and casino comparisons, which are not suitable for minors. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information from children. If we become aware that someone under 18 has submitted personal data, we will take reasonable steps to remove it.

10. External websites and partner destinations

Our pages may contain links to third-party casino brands, software providers, regulators, or other external resources. Once you leave our website, the privacy practices of the destination site apply. This is especially important in the gambling sector, where operators may collect registration details, identity documents, payment data, and gameplay information under their own legal and licensing obligations.

In short, this casino reviews site data protection AU statement covers how we handle data on our own website. It does not replace the privacy policy of any casino or third-party service you visit through our links.

11. Policy updates

We may update this statement from time to time to reflect legal changes, service adjustments, new tracking tools, or improvements in how we explain our practices. When changes are made, the revised version will be posted on this page with a last updated reference so visitors can see when the policy was most recently reviewed.

Last updated: 26 April 2026

12. Contact us

If you have a question about this page, want to request access or correction, or need clarification about how casino review sites use data in Australia, please contact us:

Email: privacy@aus-zoomecasino.com
Support: support@aus-zoomecasino.com

We will make reasonable efforts to review privacy-related enquiries promptly and respond in a clear, practical way.


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Author: Megan Foster

Editorial author with a focus on compliance-led gambling content. Writes clear, transparent reviews for Australian audiences, prioritising accuracy, consumer protection, and verifiable sources.

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