Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 2026.
Here's a plain-language rundown of what happens to your data when you visit this website (the "Site") to read up on Gates of Olympus or compare casinos that offer it. What we collect, why, who sees it, how long we keep it, and what you can do about any of it – all covered below.
Using the Site means you're fine with what's described here. One thing worth flagging clearly: this only covers our own Site. The moment you click through to an actual casino, you're under their privacy policy instead, not ours.
// Contents
// Who's in Charge of Your Data
We’re the data controller for anything collected through this Site – the ones deciding what gets gathered and why. Got a question, or want to exercise a data right? The contact form is the way in, and we’ll get back within 30 days.
// What We Actually Collect
What you choose to share. Fill in a contact form or sign up for updates, and you’re giving us your name, email, and whatever you wrote.
What gets picked up automatically. Just by visiting, a few things get logged:
- Your IP address and the rough area it points to.
- Browser and device details.
- Which pages about Gates of Olympus or casino comparisons you actually read.
- How you got here – search engine, another site, direct link.
- When you showed up, down to the timestamp.
None of that names you directly. Put together with other bits of information, though, it can sometimes count as personal data legally – so we treat it carefully either way.
We try not to over-collect. You don’t need an account to read anything on this Site, and we won’t ask for your name if your email is all we actually need to reply to you.
// What It's All For
Keeping the Site running smoothly. Figuring out which Gates of Olympus content people actually find useful. Answering messages you send us. Sending newsletters to people who signed up for them. Catching anyone trying to abuse the Site. Crediting ourselves when a referral to a casino pans out. And meeting whatever legal obligations apply to us. That’s the full list – nothing automated is deciding anything about you behind the scenes.
A fair chunk of our analytics time goes into figuring out which Gates of Olympus topics – the tumble feature, the multipliers, the free spins, the casino comparisons – people actually find worth reading, so we know what to write more of. That’s all aggregate data, never a profile built around one specific visitor.
// The Legal Basis, Quickly
Running and improving the Site rests on legitimate interest. Cookies you don’t strictly need, and newsletter emails, rest on your consent – which you can pull back whenever you like. Replying to something you’ve sent us rests on simple contractual necessity. And anything the law requires of us, we do because we have to.
About Our Emails
Signed up for our newsletter? Your email only gets used for that, never handed off to anyone else for their own marketing, and we never buy or borrow third-party contact lists. The only people getting our emails are the ones who actually signed up here. Every email has an unsubscribe link, and we act on it the moment you click.
// 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 – Standard Contractual Clauses, typically – to keep things protected to a comparable standard no matter where the processing happens.
We don’t pick the exact server location every provider uses, but we choose ones that publicly commit to data protection standards in line with our own.
// 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.
Something you told us gone stale, like an old email address? Just let us know through the contact form and we’ll fix it. We don’t double-check what you submit ourselves, so getting it right is on you if you want a reply back.
// What You Can Do About Your Data
Depending where you live, you might be able to see what we hold on you, 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, telling us which right you’re after. We’ll check it’s really you, then respond within 30 days, usually free of charge. In the EU or UK? You can also take a complaint to your data protection authority – the ICO (ico.org.uk) covers the UK.
// Kids
This Site, given what it covers, isn’t meant 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.
We don’t take this lightly – real-money gambling content just isn’t something a younger audience should be engaging with, regardless of how it’s framed or presented.
// Keeping Things Locked Down
We use sensible technical and organizational safeguards to protect what we hold, including limiting who internally can actually see it. No system online is 100% bulletproof, but once your data is with us, we treat it carefully. Worried something’s gone wrong? Tell us right away.
We also don’t try to track you uniquely through device fingerprinting if you’ve cleared or blocked your cookies. We stick to ordinary cookie-based tracking that respects whatever choice you’ve already made.
And if you ever spot something on this Site that genuinely looks like a security gap – not just a styling glitch, but something that could expose data – we’d rather hear about it directly than have it sit unreported.
// Once You Leave This Site
This Notice stops mattering the second you land on a casino platform. From there, it’s entirely their privacy policy in charge.
// If This Notice Changes
We’ll update this from time to time 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, not legal padding for its own sake. If anything’s still unclear after reading it, just ask – we’re happy to walk through it in plainer terms.
