Privacy Casiny Casino
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This page explains how Casiny handles personal data for Australian players, within the framework of the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and its Australian Privacy Principles overseen by the OAIC. It is a general informational overview rather than a binding legal document, and it covers what data the platform collects, how it is used and shared, and the rights players hold over their information.
What data is collected
Casiny collects the information needed to open and run an account: name, date of birth, email address and contact details at registration. Payment data is gathered when a player funds the account or requests a withdrawal, covering the chosen method such as PayID or a crypto wallet. Usage data — including device type, log-in times and gameplay activity — is recorded as players use the platform, along with cookie data from the browser.
How data is used
Data supports account management, identity and age verification, and fraud prevention. Verification is required before a first withdrawal, which helps meet anti-money-laundering obligations under the licence. Information may also be used to process payments, provide support, and, where a player consents, to send marketing about promotions. Aggregated usage data helps the platform maintain and improve the service.
Age verification is a legal requirement for any gambling account, and the platform must confirm a player is over 18 before allowing real-money play. Records relating to transactions and verification are kept for the period required by law rather than indefinitely, after which they are removed or anonymised. Marketing consent is separate from account consent, so a player can decline promotional messages while keeping an active account, and can change that preference later.
Data sharing and third parties
Casiny shares data only where necessary: with payment processors to settle deposits and withdrawals, with game providers such as Evolution Gaming to deliver live content, and with regulatory authorities where reporting is required under the Tobique Gaming Commission licence. Data is not sold to unrelated third parties. Any processor handling data on the platform's behalf is expected to apply comparable protection.
Cookies and tracking
Cookies keep a session active, remember preferences and support analytics. Session cookies expire when the browser closes, while preference and analytics cookies persist to recognise returning players. Analytics cookies are typically used in aggregate to understand traffic patterns rather than to identify individuals. Most browsers let a user clear or block cookies, though some site features may not work fully without them.
Your rights under Australian privacy law
Under the Australian Privacy Principles, players can:
- Request access to the personal information held about them.
- Ask for corrections to inaccurate or outdated data.
- Raise a concern about how their data is handled.
- Withdraw consent for marketing communications at any time.
Requests are handled through the support team, and unresolved concerns can be escalated to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Data security
The platform uses SSL encryption to protect data in transit and applies access controls so that only authorised staff handle personal information. Identity verification adds a further layer against unauthorised account access. No system is absolutely immune, but these measures reflect standard practice for licensed operators.
Contact and complaints
Players with a data question or concern can reach the support team through 24/7 live chat or email. The team can handle access requests, corrections and consent changes, and will confirm the steps needed to verify the identity of the person making a request. For matters that cannot be resolved directly, Australian players retain the right to lodge a complaint with the OAIC, the national supervisory authority for privacy.
Conclusion
Casiny collects the data needed to run a licensed account, uses it for verification, payments and service delivery, and gives players access, correction and complaint rights under Australian law. Anyone with a privacy concern is encouraged to contact support.