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Privacy & Data Transparency Statement

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At LeonBet Casino, privacy is treated as an important part of the experience of using our website. We operate as an online casino review and information platform for Australian readers. We are not a gambling operator, do not hold player betting accounts, and do not process deposits or withdrawals for casino games. That distinction matters because the way a review website handles personal information is different from the way a real casino manages identity checks, payments, and gameplay records.

This policy explains how information may be gathered, used, stored, and disclosed when you visit our site. It is designed with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles in mind. We aim to be clear about what we know, what we do not collect, where third-party tools are involved, and the practical limits of online privacy protections.

What Information May Be Collected

Some details are provided directly by visitors. For example, if you send a message through a contact form, subscribe to updates, or email our team, we may receive your name, email address, and the content of your request. If you ask us to clarify a bonus term shown in a review or report an outdated casino link, that communication may also be retained for support and record-keeping purposes.

Other information is collected automatically when you browse the site. This can include:

  • IP address
  • browser type and version
  • device category and operating system
  • pages viewed, time spent, and navigation paths
  • referring website or search source
  • approximate geographic location based on technical data

In practical terms, this means we may see that a visitor from Australia landed on a casino review page, compared two welcome offers, clicked an outbound partner link, and left the site after a short session. We usually do not know that person’s real identity unless they actively provide it to us.

Why Data Is Processed

Information is processed to keep the website working properly, answer enquiries, understand what content people find useful, and improve the clarity of our reviews. If many readers leave a page quickly, for instance, that can signal that the page is slow, confusing, or not answering the question they had in mind. Usage data helps us refine layout, update review summaries, and make responsible editorial decisions.

We also use data for analytics and affiliate attribution. Because this is a review site and not an actual casino, one common function of tracking is to identify whether a visitor clicked through to a third-party operator after reading our content. That process may help us measure whether a review page is effective, whether a bonus explanation is misleading, or whether a particular offer should be removed if users appear dissatisfied. This is one of the real ways how casino review sites use data Australia-wide: not to run bets, but to evaluate content performance and referral pathways.

We may additionally process data to:

  • respond to support or privacy enquiries
  • monitor website security and misuse
  • detect technical faults and broken pages
  • maintain internal records and compliance processes
  • understand broad audience trends relevant to casino reviews site data protection AU standards

Cookies, Similar Technologies, and Tracking Logic

Our website may use cookies and similar technologies for functional, analytical, and limited marketing-related purposes. Functional cookies help the site remember basic preferences or support page stability. Analytics cookies help us understand traffic patterns. Marketing or referral cookies may assist with affiliate reporting when a visitor clicks from our review content to a partner website.

A simple real-life example: if you read a review, click a featured casino link, and later return to compare another offer, a cookie may help our systems recognise that those actions are connected to the same browser session. Another example is when analytics tools note that mobile users exit a page more quickly than desktop users; that may tell us the page design needs improvement on smaller screens.

Tracking does not mean we automatically know who you are. In many cases, the data is pseudonymous or device-based rather than directly personal. However, internet tracking can still create privacy concerns, especially when combined across platforms by external providers. For that reason, we try to keep our use proportionate and explain it in plain language. Where relevant, you may also see references to our separate Cookie Policy for more specific cookie management information.

Affiliate Relationships and Outbound Links

Some links on this website are affiliate links. If you click a partner link and later register or take another qualifying action on a third-party casino website, we may receive a commission. This commercial model supports the operation of our review platform, but it also means limited tracking may occur to record that the referral came from our site.

That said, affiliate tracking does not usually give us full access to your gambling activity, payment history, or account verification records at the casino itself. The operator controls those systems under its own privacy policy. One useful distinction for visitors is this: a review site may know that a click occurred, while the casino may separately know whether you opened an account or used a promotion. These are related but not identical data environments.

Third Parties and Disclosure of Information

We do not sell personal information to data brokers. We may, however, share or allow limited access to information with service providers that help us run the site, such as analytics vendors, hosting providers, technical support services, spam detection tools, or email management platforms.

For example, tools such as Google Analytics may process traffic information on our behalf. These providers may handle data under their own terms, infrastructure, and retention practices. While we choose partners carefully, we do not control every downstream aspect of a third party’s systems. That is an important limitation of online services generally, and we believe it is better to state that clearly than to imply complete control where none exists.

Information may also be disclosed where reasonably required by law, to respond to lawful requests, protect our rights, investigate abuse, or maintain website security.

Australian Privacy Rights and Your Choices

If you are an Australian user, you may have rights under the Privacy Act 1988 and the APP framework to request access to personal information we hold about you, ask for corrections if the information is inaccurate, and in some situations request deletion. You may also choose not to provide optional personal information in the first place.

If you want to make a privacy request, the simplest approach is to email us from the same address you previously used when contacting us. This helps us confirm the request relates to the correct record. You can ask what contact details we hold, whether we still retain a past enquiry, or whether we can update or remove it where appropriate.

You can also reduce certain kinds of tracking by adjusting browser settings, clearing cookies, using privacy-focused browser extensions, or declining non-essential cookies where those controls are available. Please note that blocking all cookies may affect how some pages function.

Data Retention

We aim for a limited-storage approach. Personal information is not kept indefinitely without reason. Contact emails, support messages, and technical logs may be retained only for as long as needed to answer a request, maintain security, meet legal or administrative needs, or resolve disputes. Anonymous or aggregated analytics data may be kept longer because it helps us review long-term performance trends without necessarily identifying individuals.

One honest limitation is that backups and archived server records may persist for a period even after active systems are updated or cleaned. Where deletion is requested, we will take reasonable steps to remove or de-identify relevant data, subject to technical and legal constraints.

Security Measures

We use reasonable safeguards to protect information from unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, or loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, access controls, hosting security practices, software updates, and internal restrictions on who can view submitted information.

Still, no website, server, email transmission, or analytics platform can promise absolute security. Cybersecurity risks change over time, and even careful operators may face threats such as phishing, credential theft, software vulnerabilities, or unlawful interception. For that reason, we encourage visitors not to send unnecessary sensitive information through ordinary web forms or email.

Children and Age Restrictions

This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Our content relates to gambling operators, casino comparisons, promotional offers, and responsible decision-making in a gambling-related context. We do not knowingly seek personal information from minors. If we become aware that information has been submitted by a person under 18, we will take reasonable steps to remove it.

Parents or guardians who believe a minor has contacted us can write to our privacy team for assistance.

International Services and External Platforms

Because websites rely on modern hosting, analytics, email, and affiliate systems, some data handling may involve providers located outside Australia. Where that occurs, we seek to work with reputable services and to use them only where relevant to site operation. Even so, cross-border processing can create added complexity, including different legal standards and provider-specific retention rules.

This is particularly relevant for a privacy policy online casino site Australia audience should actually understand: reading casino reviews often involves a chain of technologies, from analytics scripts to referral systems to external operator pages. Once you leave our site and enter a partner casino or another external platform, that third party’s privacy terms take over.

Policy Changes

We may revise this policy from time to time to reflect legal developments, changes in our tools, improvements in site operations, or updates to our editorial and business processes. When important changes are made, the latest version will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

Last updated: 25 April 2026

Contacting Us

If you have questions about this policy, would like to request access or correction, or want to raise a concern about how your information has been handled, please contact us:

Email: privacy@au-leonbetcasino.com
Support: support@au-leonbetcasino.com

We will review privacy-related requests within a reasonable timeframe and aim to respond in a clear, practical manner.


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Author: Chloe Anderson

Chloe specialises in sportsbook evaluation and betting market transparency. With a background in quantitative research, she compares bookmaker margins, in-play pricing stability, and payout policies. She personally tests registration flows, identity verification, and withdrawal processing times. Chloe ensures each page aligns with clear search intent, avoids over-optimisation, and provides balanced risk disclosure tailored to Australian users navigating offshore platforms.

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