Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how mrmega-casino-ie.com may handle information connected with visits to this website and messages sent to its contact address. It is written for the actual role of the site: an independent information and review resource, not a casino operator.

The website does not open or manage gambling accounts. It does not directly take casino deposits, process withdrawals, hold gambling balances or conduct operator KYC checks. Identity documents, payment records and account information requested by a third-party casino should be submitted only through that operator’s current authorised channel, not to this site.

1. Information within this policy

The website may handle a limited set of information needed to deliver pages, respond to messages, understand basic use and protect the service. The exact data available can depend on the user’s device, browser settings, consent choices and the technical services active at the time.

Possible categories include:

  • technical request data, such as an IP address, time of access, requested page, referring page, browser type, device type, language and general diagnostic details;
  • cookie or similar identifiers where those technologies are used;
  • aggregated or event-level information about page views and outbound selections where measurement is active;
  • messages sent to the contact address stated in this policy, including the sender’s email address, message content and attachments;
  • records relevant to spam, misuse, malicious traffic, access attempts or content complaints;
  • a record of privacy or consent choices where a mechanism is provided.

Do not send passwords, one-time codes, full payment details, copies of identity documents or unnecessary casino account data. If a question concerns an operator account, contact that operator directly.

2. How information may be collected

Some information is provided directly when a person sends an email or other message. Technical information may be produced automatically when a device requests a page, because servers and security systems need basic request details to return content and identify faults or abuse.

Cookies and comparable storage may be used where applicable to remember a choice, support basic operation, measure use or reduce repeated abuse. Browser and device settings can also affect which identifiers are available. The presence of a cookie should not be interpreted as evidence that this website can see a user’s casino balance or operator activity.

Information may also be received from a service provider that supports hosting, traffic measurement, security or email delivery. The website should use only the information reasonably available for the relevant purpose.

3. Why information may be used

Limited information may be used to:

  • deliver the requested page and adapt basic presentation to a device or language setting;
  • identify errors, broken routes and performance problems;
  • measure which content is useful and where explanations may need improvement;
  • understand whether an outbound selection occurred without controlling what happens in a third-party account;
  • answer a genuine content, privacy or website-use enquiry;
  • review a correction request or complaint;
  • detect spam, automated misuse, malware attempts, impersonation or unauthorised access;
  • preserve evidence needed to protect the website or respond to a valid legal requirement;
  • maintain records of a user’s privacy choices where relevant.

Information should not be used merely because it is technically available. The purpose should remain connected with operating, improving or protecting this information website, communicating with a person who contacted it, or meeting an obligation that applies in the circumstances.

4. Cookies and user controls

A browser may allow users to block, delete or restrict cookies and other storage. Doing so can change how a website remembers choices or measures use, but core editorial content may still be accessible where the site’s technical design permits it. Privacy or consent controls presented by the website should be used in addition to browser settings where available.

Not every technical request can be disabled through a cookie setting. For example, a server may still receive an IP address and browser request data long enough to deliver a page or protect against malicious traffic. This policy avoids naming specific analytics or advertising vendors because the active technical setup may change and should not be guessed.

5. Outbound activity and third-party destinations

Editorial pages may refer readers to third-party services. The website may be able to record that an outbound route was selected, together with limited technical context, if such measurement is active. It does not follow the user into a casino account or receive a complete record of deposits, bets, game results, withdrawals or verification documents from that account unless a separate and clearly explained arrangement actually applies.

A destination service has its own data practices. Before providing personal information or money, check the destination’s identity and current privacy information. This Privacy Policy governs the information website only and does not replace a third party’s policy.

6. Service providers and disclosures

Technical and contact information may be available to providers that help host the website, deliver email, measure performance, prevent abuse, store backups or diagnose faults. A provider should receive only the information reasonably needed for its function and may process data from infrastructure located outside the user’s country.

Information may also be disclosed when a valid legal demand must be addressed, rights or safety need protection, serious misuse requires investigation, a claim must be established or defended, or the website’s operation or ownership changes. These possibilities do not mean that all data is routinely shared or that every request will be accepted without review.

The website does not promise that information will remain within Ireland, because hosting, security, analytics and email services can use distributed infrastructure. Where location affects a user’s decision, the user may ask what information is available about the processing relevant to their request.

7. Retention and deletion

No single fixed retention period is stated because different records serve different purposes. A short-lived server log, an unresolved content complaint and evidence of persistent abuse may need different treatment. Information may be kept only for as long as reasonably needed for the purpose for which it was collected, to protect the website, resolve a request or meet an applicable obligation.

When information is no longer needed, it may be deleted, aggregated or made less identifiable where reasonably practical. Deletion from an active system may not remove every temporary backup immediately. A request to delete information can also be limited where continued retention is necessary for security, dispute handling or a requirement that applies in the circumstances.

8. Protective measures and their limits

Reasonable organisational and technical measures may be used to reduce unauthorised access, loss, alteration and misuse. Measures can include access controls, service monitoring, backups, software maintenance and limiting the information requested from users.

No internet service can promise perfect protection. Users can reduce risk by sending only necessary information, avoiding sensitive casino documents, checking the recipient address and not reusing gambling-account passwords in email or elsewhere. If a message contains sensitive information that was not needed, use the contact address below and identify the message without repeating the sensitive content.

9. User choices and requests

Depending on the law that applies and the circumstances, a person may be able to ask whether information about them is held, request access or correction, object to certain use, ask for deletion or restriction, or withdraw a consent-based choice. These are not absolute in every situation, and a request may require enough information to identify the relevant record and confirm that it concerns the requester.

Privacy requests can be sent through the contact method at the end of this policy. State the type of request, the email address or interaction involved and the approximate date. Do not provide identity documents unless a proportionate need is explained. The request will be assessed under the rules applicable to the circumstances, without a promised fixed completion time.

Users can also adjust browser settings, clear stored data and avoid sending optional contact information. For data held by a casino operator, the request must be directed to that operator because this website cannot access or change the operator’s records.

10. Minors

The website and its gambling-related content are not intended for anyone who has not reached the minimum gambling age that applies where they are. A minor should not send personal information through the contact address. Parents or guardians who believe a minor has submitted information can use the contact method below with enough detail to locate the relevant communication. Any action will depend on what can reasonably be verified and what rules apply.

11. Policy changes

This Privacy Policy may be updated when the website’s technical setup, information practices or applicable requirements change. A revised version becomes available through the website when published. Material already held will be handled according to the policy and rules relevant to its continued use, rather than being assigned a new purpose without consideration.

12. Contact boundary

Questions about this website’s limited data handling can be sent to [email protected]. Questions about a casino account, identity check, payment, gambling history, bonus record or withdrawal belong with the operator that holds those records. Keeping the request with the organisation that controls the data is the most direct route to a meaningful answer.