Privacy policy

What data we collect, what we don't, how we use it. Last reviewed by our Head of Compliance on the date below.

Last updated 2026-06-04

What we collect

offshoreonlinecasinos.com is a content site. We collect the minimum data needed to run it and to understand how it's used. That is, in practical terms: standard server logs (IP address, user-agent, referrer, requested URL, timestamp), anonymised analytics data (page views, time-on-page, country, device class), and any information you actively send us — chiefly the email address on a message to editorial or press.

We do not collect or store payment card data, identity documents, or operator-account credentials at any point. Operator sign-ups happen on the operator's own site after you click an affiliate link; their privacy practices govern from that moment on.

Cookies

We use first-party cookies to remember interface preferences (locale, dark/light, the toplist compare selection) and to attribute affiliate clicks for commission accounting. Where required by law (UK, EU, similar regimes), the consent banner gates non-essential cookies until you opt in.

Third-party analytics are configured to anonymise the IP at collection. We do not use cross-site tracking pixels, behavioural-ad networks, or third-party advertising scripts. If you decline analytics in the consent banner, the third-party script is not loaded.

Affiliate links

When you click an affiliate link on this site and sign up at the operator, a tracking parameter on the URL allows the operator to attribute the sign-up to us, which is how we earn commission. The parameter does not identify you to us by name. We see aggregate clicks and conversions; we do not see your operator-account details or play history.

How we use what we collect

We do not sell personal data. We do not share it with third-party advertisers. We do not use it to build profiles for re-targeting.

Your rights

Under GDPR, the UK Data Protection Act, and equivalent regimes elsewhere, you have rights of access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, and objection in relation to data we hold about you. To exercise any of these, write to [email protected] from the email address concerned. We respond within 30 days. If you're unsatisfied with our response, you can complain to your local data-protection authority — the ICO in the UK, the relevant national DPA in EU member states.

Data retention

Server logs are retained for 30 days, analytics for 14 months in anonymised form, editorial correspondence for as long as the issue requires (typically less than a year). We don't keep data we don't need.

Changes to this policy

Material changes are dated at the top of this page. We don't change the policy retroactively — anything you submitted under a previous version remains governed by that version.