Visitors who land here are usually weighing up voucher-funded play, and that audience tends to expect a lighter data footprint than a typical online-money setup. Fair enough. This page sets out exactly what gets recorded when you browse, why it sits on our servers for any length of time, and what you can ask us to do about it. Everything below is framed against the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the thirteen Australian Privacy Principles.
Information we collect when you visit
Routine browsing leaves a small technical trail. The web server logs your IP address, the page you requested, the time of the request, your browser user-agent, and the referring URL if your browser shared one. We treat IP addresses as personal information under APP 1 even when we can't tie them to a name. Logs are kept for around 30 days for security and abuse review, then rotated out.
- IP address and approximate region (city level)
- Device type, screen size, and browser version
- Pages viewed and the order you viewed them in
- Referring page (the link that brought you here)
We do not collect bank details, voucher serial numbers, or any payment credentials at any point. Voucher information stays between you, the retailer, and the operator you choose. That separation is the whole point of the funding model you came here to read about, and it would defeat the purpose to undermine it on the editorial side.

Cookies and similar tracking technologies
A small number of cookies are written when you arrive. One records your cookie-consent choice so the banner stops pestering you. Another is set by our analytics provider to count unique visitors. None of the cookies on this site are used to build advertising profiles or to follow you across other sites once you leave.
You can clear cookies any time through your browser settings. Australian browsers like Firefox and Chrome let you block third-party cookies entirely without breaking the site. If you prefer to read with cookies disabled altogether, the site still loads — the banner just won't remember your choice between visits.
Affiliate relationships and ranking integrity
This is an affiliate review site. Some operators we list pay us a commission when a reader signs up through one of our outbound links. We disclose that arrangement here because it shapes how the site funds itself. What it does not do is shape the order of the rankings: a paid arrangement does not move an operator up the list, and operators who have never paid us anything still appear when the underlying criteria say they should. The scoring is set out openly on the methodology page, so you can check the working rather than take it on faith.
Sharing information with others
The short version: we don't sell your data and we don't pass it to operators. The web host (in Sydney) sees the server logs as a function of running the infrastructure. The analytics provider sees aggregated traffic patterns. That's the full list. We are not in the business of trading visitor data, and there is no marketing list being built behind the scenes.
If a law-enforcement agency ever served us with a valid Australian production order, we would comply with the narrow scope of that order and nothing beyond it. That has not happened to date.
Your rights under the Privacy Act 1988
If you believe we hold personal information about you, you can ask for a copy of it, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Most of what we hold is short-lived server log data, so a deletion request usually means waiting for the next log rotation. We respond to access and correction requests within 30 days, as set out by the OAIC. If we ever decline a request, we explain why in writing.
For background on these rights, see the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), which oversees privacy in Australia.
A note on responsible gambling and external help
Voucher-based play is sometimes chosen specifically because it draws a hard ceiling around how much can be spent in a single session. That's a sensible instinct, and we mention it here because the privacy conversation and the responsible-gambling conversation overlap more than people realise. If the ceiling stops feeling like a ceiling, free and confidential help is available in Australia through Gambling Help Online, which runs around the clock, and through Lifeline for the broader mental-health context that often sits behind the behaviour.
How to contact us
The fastest way to reach the privacy contact for this site is email: privacy@paysafe-casinos.com.au. Include enough detail for us to identify the request — the URL of the page, the rough date you visited, and what you'd like done. Replies generally come back within a few business days.
