Privacy Policy
Posted: June 2026.
This page explains what this website (the "Site") does with your personal information when you visit to read about Gates of Olympus or compare casinos offering it. What gets collected, why, who might see it, how long it sticks around, and the choices available to you – all addressed below.
Using the Site means accepting this approach. Important boundary: this only covers our own Site. The second you click through to an actual casino, their privacy policy takes over completely, and we have zero say in what that looks like.
// Contents
// Who's in Charge of Your Data
We act as data controller for everything gathered through this Site – deciding what gets collected and why. Any question or rights request goes through the contact form, and we commit to a response within 30 days.
// What Actually Gets Collected
What you choose to share. A contact form or newsletter signup means handing over your name, email, and whatever you’ve written.
What gets logged without you doing anything. Standard web tech tracks a few things automatically:
- Your IP address and the general area it points to.
- Browser and device details.
- Which Gates of Olympus pages and casino comparisons you read, and how long you stayed.
- How you got here – search, another site, or a direct link.
- The exact timestamp of your visit.
None of that names you outright. Combined with other details, though, it can sometimes count as personal data legally, so we treat it carefully regardless.
We try not to over-collect. You don’t need an account to read anything here, and we won’t ask for your name if your email is all we actually need to reply.
// What It's Used For
Running the Site properly. Working out which Gates of Olympus content actually helps readers. Replying to messages. Sending newsletters to people who signed up. Catching abuse of the Site. Crediting referrals when someone registers at a casino we’ve linked. Meeting legal obligations that genuinely apply to us. That’s the complete list – nothing automated is making decisions about you behind the scenes.
On the newsletter specifically: if you’ve opted in, your email gets used only for that. We don’t hand it to third parties for their own marketing, and we don’t buy or borrow third-party contact lists. Every email includes an unsubscribe link, and we act on it the moment you click.
// The Legal Basis, Quickly
Running and improving the Site rests on legitimate interest. Non-essential cookies and newsletter emails rest on consent, withdrawable any time. Replying to something you’ve sent rests on contractual necessity. And anything the law requires of us, we do because it’s required.
Keeping Collection to a Minimum
We try hard not to gather more than each specific job actually needs. Reading anything on this Site never requires creating an account. If your email address is enough to answer a question you’ve raised, we won’t ask for your name on top of it. Where we notice a feature collecting more than it genuinely needs to function, we look to trim that back over time rather than leaving it as-is by default.
We also avoid technologies designed to identify you uniquely once you’ve cleared or blocked cookies. Standard cookie-based tracking, respecting whatever choice you’ve made, is as far as we go.
// When Data Crosses Borders
Some tools we rely on are based elsewhere and may process data outside your country. When that’s the case, we lean on recognized safeguards – typically Standard Contractual Clauses – to keep things protected to a comparable standard regardless of where the processing happens.
// How Long We Hang On to Things
- Analytics: roughly 26 months.
- Contact messages: until resolved, then gone, unless we’re legally obligated to keep them.
- Newsletter info: until you unsubscribe.
- Referral tracking: under 90 days, just long enough to confirm a commission.
Once something’s served its purpose, we delete it or strip out anything identifying.
Got an old contact email on file that needs updating? Just say so through the contact form and we’ll fix it. We don’t double-check what you submit yourself, so getting it right is on you if you want a reply back.
We review these specific timeframes periodically and adjust them if needed, though any adjustment would only ever shorten retention, never extend it beyond what’s genuinely necessary for the purpose involved.
// What You Can Do About Your Data
Depending where you live, you might be able to see what we hold, fix anything wrong, ask for deletion, limit how we use it, get a portable copy, or object to certain uses – plus pull back consent any time.
Send a request through the contact form, naming which right you’re after. We’ll confirm it’s really you, then respond within 30 days, usually free. You don’t need to justify why you want to exercise a right – just tell us which one. In the EU or UK? You can also escalate to your data protection authority – the ICO (ico.org.uk) covers the UK.
// Kids
This Site, given what it covers, isn’t for anyone under 18, and we’re not knowingly collecting data from minors. Spot something that suggests otherwise? Tell us and we’ll remove it fast.
This matters to us beyond formality – real-money gambling content has no place in a younger reader’s life regardless of how it’s presented around the edges.
// Keeping Things Locked Down
We use sensible technical and organizational safeguards to protect what we hold, including limiting who internally can see it. No online system is completely bulletproof, but once your data reaches us, we handle it carefully. Worried something’s gone wrong? Tell us right away.
We don’t take this lightly given what this Site covers – real-money gambling content just isn’t something we treat casually, including how we handle the data of anyone reading about it.
// Once You Leave This Site
This Policy stops mattering the moment you land on a casino platform. From there, it’s entirely their privacy policy in charge.
// If This Policy Changes
We’ll update this periodically and post the new version here with a fresh date. Keep using the Site afterward, and you’re accepting whatever changed.
// Talk to Us
Any privacy question, big or small, goes through the contact form. We’ve tried to write this in language that actually makes sense – if anything’s still unclear, just ask.
