Privacy Policy

The Privacy Policy of NonBetstopCasinos.com is here to explain how we handle your information when you interact with our website. When you access our website or reach out to us with any questions, you agree to follow our Terms and Conditions and this Privacy Policy. In this Policy, “We,” “Us,” or “Our” refers to NonBetstopCasinos.com, and “You” refers to our website users.

Compliance with Privacy Laws

We comply with relevant privacy laws, including the Data Protection Act 1988 (Privacy Act) and other privacy regulations applicable in different governmental jurisdictions.

The Australian Privacy Act of 1988 is a legislation that governs the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of personal information by Australian government agencies and organizations. It provides a framework for protecting individuals’ privacy rights and ensuring responsible handling of personal data.

The key principles of the Privacy Act include:

1. Collection of personal information: Organizations are required to only collect personal information that is necessary for their functions or activities. Consent must be obtained from individuals before their information is collected, and they should be made aware of the purpose for which their data is being collected.

2. Use and disclosure: Personal information should only be used or disclosed for the purpose for which it was collected unless an individual has consented or the law permits such use or disclosure. Organizations are encouraged to handle personal data with care and maintain its accuracy.

3. Data quality and security: Organizations are expected to take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information collected is accurate, up-to-date, and securely stored. They are required to protect personal data from unauthorised access, loss, misuse, or disclosure.

4. Access and correction: Individuals have the right to access their personal information held by an organization and request correction if it is incorrect, out-of-date, or irrelevant. Organizations must respond to such requests within a reasonable time frame.

5. Unique identifiers: The collection of unique identifiers, such as government-issued identification numbers, is regulated to prevent unauthorised linkage of personal information.

6. Privacy complaints: Individuals have the right to make complaints about privacy breaches or mishandling of their personal information. Organizations must have procedures in place to deal with such complaints effectively.

7. Privacy impact assessments: Organizations are encouraged to conduct privacy impact assessments to identify and mitigate privacy risks associated with the handling of personal information.

The Privacy Act also establishes the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) as the regulatory body responsible for overseeing compliance with privacy regulations and handling privacy-related complaints. The OAIC has the power to investigate, issue guidelines, and enforce compliance with the Privacy Act.

Overall, the Australian Privacy Act aims to balance the need for organizations to collect and use personal information for legitimate purposes while safeguarding individuals’ privacy rights.


Definitions

The term “personal information” refers to any information pertaining to a specific person that can be identified, including personal data relating to a recognised or recognisable individual.

The term “processing” encompasses all activities carried out on personal information, whether automated or not, such as gathering, recording, storing, utilising, and disclosing it.)


Last Policy Update

The information in this Website Privacy Policy is current as of 22 January 2024 and may be updated periodically. The latest edition can always be found on this page.

Commitment to Data Protection

We are committed to handling Personal Information in compliance with Applicable Privacy Laws. Our principles encompass:

Processing that is lawful, transparent, and fair

Limited and relevant processing

Collection for specific, explicit, and lawful purposes

Storage for only the necessary duration

Ensuring accuracy and updating information when necessary

Implementing secure processing to prevent unauthorised access or loss


Types of Data Collection

During your visit to our website, we solely collect and retain your public IP address, as well as the date and time of your access. The association between an IP address and a service provider is not known to us unless you furnish us with identifying information upon using our website. We greatly value your privacy and anonymity, and we solely gather identifiable information when you willingly disclose it to our website.

Usage of Personal Information

We collect Personal Information with your consent or to meet our legal obligations and serve our legitimate interests. This information is used for identity verification purposes when you contact us and to improve our website.

Your Privacy Rights

You have certain rights regarding your privacy under applicable privacy laws, including the ability to object to how your information is processed, access your information, correct any inaccuracies, and transfer your data. If you wish to exercise these rights, please contact us at <insert here>. Additionally, you may have the right to file a complaint with the appropriate authority in your jurisdiction.

Transfer of Personal Information

The transfer of personal information does not occur to any external parties. If the information is processed outside your jurisdiction, have confidence that it will be handled securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Securty Measures

Our commitment to security means that we take the necessary measures, restrict access, and regularly update our security policies to protect Personal Information.

Contact Information

If you have any inquiries regarding this Privacy Policy or your personal information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected]. We are available to provide assistance.