Privacy policy for 28 Mars Casino Australia
This privacy policy explains how this 28 Mars Casino Australia website handles visitor information, attribution signals, cookie preferences and contact context. The site is built for adult Australian visitors who want clear casino information before moving to the operator lobby. We do not run the real-money cashier, hold casino balances, process card numbers, approve withdrawals or verify identity documents. Those account and payment actions happen inside the operator environment after a player chooses to open the casino. Our role is to present brand information, route conversion links, measure site performance and keep the public page clear about what data belongs here and what data belongs with the operator.
When you visit the site, ordinary technical logs can include IP-derived region, device type, browser version, page requested, referral source, approximate time and security events. These logs help the site load correctly, diagnose errors, protect forms and understand whether Australian players can read the casino pages on common mobile and desktop screens. We keep the data practical and limited to site operation. We do not ask you to enter casino account credentials on this website, and you should never send passwords, card numbers, bank details or identity documents through any public page here.
Page visits, device context, referral and performance signals.
Casino password, card number, bank login, KYC file or game result.
Browser cookie controls, privacy requests and careful account handling.
Cookies and attribution
Cookies and similar browser storage may be used to keep the site stable, understand which pages are useful, measure conversion performance and attribute a visit when a player opens the casino lobby. Attribution is important for affiliate reporting because it helps the operator know which approved partner introduced the visitor. The cookie does not give us access to your casino balance, full payment details, password or private gameplay. It can record that a click happened, which page it came from and whether a tracking parameter should be preserved when you move to the operator.
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking cookies may reduce attribution accuracy and some site diagnostics, but the public information pages should still be readable. If you clear cookies after opening the casino, the operator environment may have its own separate cookie and privacy settings. Those are governed by the operator, not by this public affiliate site. We encourage players to read the operator privacy policy before creating a real-money account, especially before using the cashier, accepting bonuses or uploading verification documents.
Analytics and performance signals
Analytics signals help us understand whether pages load quickly, whether hero images are visible, whether mobile layouts work and whether players can find key casino information such as promo code rules, login help, app access, pokies and responsible-gaming content. The analysis is about site behaviour, not about building a private gambling profile. We look at aggregated trends such as page views, device width, traffic source, internal navigation and error rates. This helps us improve accessibility, performance and content clarity for Australian visitors.
Performance tools may process limited technical data through infrastructure providers. Those providers are expected to protect data, use it for service delivery and follow applicable security controls. We avoid adding unnecessary third-party scripts because casino pages already ask visitors to make sensitive choices about money and entertainment. If analytics or tracking tools change, the policy should be updated so visitors know what is being measured and why. The goal is a transparent public site that explains the casino route without collecting more data than needed.
| Data category | Purpose | Casino boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Device and page logs | Security, uptime and layout fixes | No game balance or password stored here. |
| Affiliate attribution | Measure approved lobby clicks | Does not process deposits or withdrawals. |
| Contact context | Reply to voluntary messages | Do not send account credentials or KYC files. |
What casino and payment data is not collected here
This website does not collect your real-money casino username, casino password, bank login, full card number, CVV, PayID account details, POLi credentials, crypto wallet private key, identity document, proof of address, selfie check, casino balance, wager history, bonus wallet status or withdrawal approval result. If a page explains cashier or verification steps, it is informational. The actual data entry happens only after you move to the operator lobby and interact with the operator account system. Treat any request for sensitive information outside the secure operator environment as suspicious.
If you accidentally send private account or payment information through a contact route connected with this site, ask for deletion and change any exposed credentials immediately. We may need to keep a limited record that a deletion request was handled, but we do not want to hold casino account secrets. Players should also contact the operator if the information relates to an account, deposit, withdrawal or verification process. The operator is the party that can lock an account, inspect payment status or remove documents from the casino account area.
Legal basis, retention and security
Data is handled for practical reasons such as operating the website, protecting security, measuring affiliate attribution, answering voluntary messages and meeting reasonable legal or business record obligations. Retention periods depend on the type of data. Server logs may be kept for a limited security window, analytics may remain in aggregated form, and attribution records may be retained as needed for partner reconciliation. We do not keep data longer than necessary for those purposes. When data is no longer useful, it should be deleted or aggregated.
Security controls include access limits, infrastructure protections and a preference for minimal collection. No public website can claim perfect security, so visitors should also protect themselves by using private devices, updated browsers and secure network connections before moving to any real-money casino account. Do not reuse passwords, do not share verification documents through untrusted channels and do not enter payment information on pages that are not part of the secure operator cashier. Privacy is a shared responsibility between this public site, the operator and the player.
Australian privacy rights and contact
Australian visitors can ask about personal information connected with this site, request correction where practical, object to unnecessary processing and ask for deletion where retention is not required. Because this site does not control the operator casino account, requests about casino deposits, withdrawals, identity documents, bonus status or gameplay must be sent to the operator through its account support channels. If you contact us, provide the page, approximate date and the privacy issue without including passwords, payment credentials or identity files.
If you believe gambling is affecting your wellbeing, privacy is only one part of the picture. Consider using account limits, cooling-off tools or local support services before opening the casino again. Privacy controls can reduce unwanted tracking, but they do not replace safer gambling controls. We encourage players to combine privacy awareness with budget limits and time boundaries so the casino remains entertainment rather than pressure. This policy may be updated as site tools, legal requirements or operator routing arrangements change.
For practical safety, keep casino account questions separate from privacy requests. If the issue is a withdrawal, bonus wallet, deposit method, identity check or game round, contact the operator account team through the secure lobby. If the issue is about this public website, cookies, attribution or a message sent here, keep the request limited to site information. Separating those channels protects sensitive payment and verification details from being shared in the wrong place.
Privacy records should also stay separate from gambling decisions. A player may clear browser cookies, request site-data help or ask about attribution, but those actions do not close a casino account or cancel a bonus. For account closure, exclusion, withdrawal or document questions, use the operator account tools. Keeping the distinction clear protects both privacy and casino safety.
