1. Scope of this policy
This Privacy Policy applies to the Spin1Rich website available at spin1rich.com and to associated editorial pages, legal notices, and contact routes controlled by us. It explains what information may be collected when you browse the site, contact us, use interactive site features, or engage with cookie preferences. It also describes the legal bases we rely on under GDPR and UK GDPR, how long we keep information, and how to exercise your rights.
2. Who we are
Spin1Rich is an independent editorial review platform focused on licensed UK casino comparisons. We are not a gambling operator and we do not provide betting accounts, payment wallets, or gaming services. For data protection questions relating to this website, you can contact us at contact@spin1rich.com.
3. Data we may collect
The information we collect depends on how you use the site. It may include technical information such as device type, browser type, language settings, screen size, IP-derived region, page views, referral sources, and site interaction data. If you contact us, we may also collect the name or identifier you provide, your email address, the content of your message, and any details you include in attachments or follow-up correspondence.
We do not intentionally collect special category personal data and we do not ask users to provide gambling account credentials, payment card numbers, or copies of personal identity documents through our site.
4. Children and age limits
Spin1Rich is intended only for adults aged 18 and over. The site contains information relating to gambling and licensed casino promotions for the UK market. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal data from anyone under 18. If you believe a minor has submitted information through our contact channels, please tell us and we will review the request promptly.
5. How we use information
We use information to run the site, maintain security, measure traffic trends, improve page performance, respond to messages, monitor broken pages, manage affiliate link performance in aggregated form, and keep legal disclosures current. Contact details provided by email may be used to answer correction requests, compliance questions, or legal notices. Technical data helps us understand how readers use pages, which sections perform poorly, and whether mobile visitors encounter problems we need to fix.
6. Legal bases under GDPR and UK GDPR
Where applicable, our processing is based on one or more lawful grounds. These include legitimate interests in operating and improving an editorial website, complying with legal obligations, responding to incoming correspondence, protecting the site against misuse, and keeping records of consent preferences. Where non-essential cookies or comparable technologies are used, we rely on consent. If we need to process information for another purpose that materially differs from the original context, we will assess the lawful basis before doing so.
7. Cookies and similar technologies
Spin1Rich uses cookies and local storage tools to remember age confirmation, cookie preferences, and site behaviour. We may also use analytics technologies to understand visits, referral patterns, and engagement with editorial content. More detail is available in our Cookie Policy. Browser controls and our on-site consent tools can be used to manage non-essential cookies, though disabling some technologies may reduce functionality.
8. When data is shared
We may share data with service providers that help us host the website, secure the service, measure performance, manage email communication, or support analytics. Those providers are expected to act under contractual terms and only for appropriate purposes. We may also disclose information where required to comply with law, regulatory requests, court orders, or to protect the rights, property, and safety of Spin1Rich, our users, or third parties.
We do not sell personal data in the ordinary sense of that term. We may, however, use affiliate tracking methods that attribute outbound clicks or conversions to content pages. That activity is part of operating an affiliate-supported editorial business and does not mean we operate the casino services themselves.
9. International transfers
Some of our service providers may process information outside the United Kingdom. Where international transfers occur, we will seek to use appropriate safeguards such as adequacy decisions, standard contractual arrangements, or other permitted transfer mechanisms. The exact transfer route may depend on the service provider involved, the data category, and the way the technology is deployed.
10. Data retention
We retain personal data only for as long as it is reasonably needed for the purpose for which it was collected. Technical records may be kept for shorter operational periods, while correspondence records may be retained longer where necessary to resolve disputes, maintain legal records, or answer follow-up questions. Cookie preference records may be stored to respect your prior choices. When retention is no longer justified, we will delete or anonymise the data where practicable.
11. Security measures
We take reasonable technical and organisational steps to protect the information we handle. Those steps may include access controls, hosting protections, software updates, account security measures, and monitoring for unauthorised activity. No system is guaranteed to be invulnerable, and internet transmission is never completely risk free, but we aim to apply safeguards proportionate to the nature of the website and the information involved.
12. Your rights
Depending on your location and the circumstances of processing, you may have rights to request access to personal data, correction of inaccurate data, deletion, restriction, objection, and portability. You may also withdraw consent where processing relies on consent. These rights are not absolute and may depend on applicable law, the nature of the request, and whether an exemption applies.
13. Complaints and the ICO
If you have a concern about our handling of personal data, please contact us first so we can review it. You may also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office, known as the ICO, which is the UK supervisory authority for data protection matters. Relevant guidance is available from the ICO, and complaints can generally be made directly to that regulator if you believe your rights have been affected.
14. Changes to this policy
We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect legal updates, site changes, new tools, or shifts in how Spin1Rich operates. When changes are made, the updated version will be published on this page. Material revisions may also be highlighted elsewhere on the site where appropriate. Continued use of the website after an updated policy is posted will mean the current notice applies.
15. Contact us
Questions, rights requests, correction notices, or privacy concerns can be sent to contact@spin1rich.com. If you contact us, please provide enough detail for us to identify the issue and respond efficiently. This policy refers to GDPR, UK GDPR, and related UK data protection standards as they apply to Spin1Rich from time to time.