At Razed Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not just a legal checkbox. This page explains how information is handled when people browse our reviews, compare casino offers, read guides, or contact us. We operate as a casino review website for Australian audiences and are not a gambling operator, betting platform, or payment processor. That distinction matters: we do not run player accounts, hold deposits, or manage wagering activity. Our role is to publish information, reviews, comparisons, and referral links.
This privacy policy online casino site Australia page is designed with the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles in mind. It aims to explain what may be collected, why it may be processed, when third parties are involved, and what choices individuals have.
What Information May Be Gathered
Some details are provided directly by visitors. For example, if you send a message through a contact form, subscribe to updates, request clarification about a review, or report inaccurate content, you may provide your name, email address, and any information included in your message.
Other data is collected automatically during normal website use. This can include:
- IP address
- browser type and device information
- operating system
- pages viewed and time spent on them
- referring website or search source
- link clicks, including clicks to casino partners
A simple example is when someone reads a review about payout speeds, then clicks an outbound link to visit a third-party casino. In that situation, limited technical and click-based information may be recorded so we can understand whether our content is useful and whether an affiliate referral occurred.
Why Data Is Processed
Information is used to keep the site functional, improve content quality, respond to enquiries, measure audience behaviour, and support commercial reporting linked to affiliate relationships. In plain terms, data helps us understand whether visitors find our reviews helpful or leave because a page is slow, unclear, or irrelevant.
Typical uses include answering support messages, detecting technical problems, analysing which pages Australians read most often, and checking whether a comparison table or review format is easier to use on mobile devices. This is part of casino reviews site data protection AU practice that focuses on editorial improvement rather than player profiling for gambling operations.
Affiliate tracking is also relevant. If a visitor clicks a referral link from our website to an external casino, a tracking mechanism may indicate that the referral originated from our page. This does not mean we receive access to that casino account, balance, identity documents, or gameplay records. It usually means a click or conversion event may be attributed to our website for reporting or commission purposes.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
We may use cookies, pixels, local storage, and related technologies to make the website work properly and to understand how it is used. These tools generally fall into three categories: functional, analytics, and marketing-related technologies.
Functional cookies help basic features operate, such as remembering user preferences or maintaining site stability. Analytics cookies help us see patterns, such as whether readers in Australia are engaging more with bonus comparison pages than payment-method guides. Marketing or referral technologies may assist with measuring link performance and campaign effectiveness.
One real-life scenario: if you visit a review, leave, and come back later, a cookie may help recognise that the same browser returned, allowing analytics systems to avoid treating you as a completely unrelated new session every time. Another example is a referral tag that records that a casino visit began from one of our review pages.
Where relevant, further detail may also appear in our separate cookie policy. Browser settings can often be used to block or delete cookies, although doing so may affect some website features or measurement accuracy.
Third Parties and External Services
We do not sell personal information to outside parties. However, certain information may be shared with service providers that help operate the website or measure performance. These may include analytics platforms, hosting providers, email tools, spam prevention systems, and affiliate platforms.
For example, we may use services such as Google Analytics to understand broad traffic trends. These tools may collect technical and behavioural data under their own terms and privacy practices. While we choose tools carefully, we do not control every aspect of how independent providers process data within their own systems. That is an important limitation of modern web publishing and one reason visitors should also review the privacy notices of major third-party services they interact with.
External casino websites linked from our pages are separate businesses with separate privacy practices. Once you leave our review site and land on a partner operator's website, their policies apply to account registration, payments, identity verification, and gameplay data.
How a Review Site Differs From a Real Casino
This is an area that often causes confusion, so it is worth stating clearly. We review casinos; we do not operate them. That means we generally do not collect the sensitive gambling-related data a licensed operator may require, such as proof of identity documents, payment card details, withdrawal requests, betting history, or responsible gambling account restrictions.
If you click through to a casino and sign up there, that operator may collect significantly more information than we do. Our data handling is mostly about website use, communications, and referral measurement. Their data handling may involve compliance, KYC checks, payments, anti-money laundering controls, and gaming regulation. Understanding how casino review sites use data Australia can help users make more informed choices before interacting with third-party gambling services.
Your Privacy Choices and Rights
Individuals may request access to personal information we hold about them, ask for corrections if details are inaccurate, and in appropriate cases request deletion. You may also opt out of certain communications, such as email updates, by using the unsubscribe option or contacting us directly.
If you previously sent us a message from an old email address and want it corrected or removed, the fastest approach is to contact us from both the old and new address where possible, explain the request, and include enough detail for us to identify the relevant record. This helps reduce the risk of changing or deleting information at the request of the wrong person.
Browser tools may also allow you to limit cookies or clear stored data. Some analytics and advertising services offer their own opt-out mechanisms. These controls can be practical, although they may not stop all technical logging that is necessary for security, fraud prevention, or core website operation.
Security Measures and Honest Limits
We use reasonable safeguards intended to protect information from misuse, unauthorised access, and accidental loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, restricted administrative access, software updates, and a limited-storage approach so that data is not retained longer than necessary for the purpose it was collected.
That said, no website can promise absolute security. Internet transmission, cloud storage systems, and third-party software always involve some degree of risk. A realistic privacy statement should acknowledge that, even where sensible precautions are in place. If a security issue affecting personal information is identified, we would assess it and respond in line with applicable legal and operational obligations.
Retention of Information
Information is generally kept only for as long as needed for communication, analytics, compliance, dispute handling, security review, or legitimate business reporting. For instance, a support enquiry may be retained long enough to resolve the matter and maintain a record of the discussion, while aggregated analytics data may be stored for trend analysis over a longer period.
We aim not to keep identifiable information indefinitely without a purpose. In some cases, technical logs are anonymised, aggregated, or deleted according to operational needs.
Age Restrictions
This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Because the content relates to online gambling and casino comparisons, it is not designed for minors. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information from individuals under 18. If such information is believed to have been submitted, a parent, guardian, or affected individual should contact us so the matter can be reviewed.
Policy Changes
Privacy practices may change over time as the website evolves, technologies are updated, legal expectations shift, or third-party tools are replaced. For that reason, this statement may be revised from time to time. When material updates are made, the latest version will be posted on this page together with a last updated reference so readers can see when changes took effect.
Continued use of the website after an update may indicate acceptance of the revised policy, to the extent permitted by law.
Contacting Us
If you have a privacy question, want to request access or correction, or need clarification about this policy, you can contact us at privacy@au-razedcasino.com. General site enquiries may be sent to support@au-razedcasino.com.
Last updated: 25 April 2026
Author: Zoe Marshall
Research-driven iGaming author analysing RTP disclosures, provider portfolios, and bonus conversion mechanics. Cross-checks marketing claims against enforceable policies before publication. Produces concise, structured reviews aligned with strong trust and accuracy standards.
