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New Zealand edition. Worked examples use NZ$. The Gambling Act 2003, administered by the Department of Internal Affairs, gives an offshore online casino no route to a New Zealand licence, so this operator is not licensed here and no New Zealand regulator supervises it or hears player disputes.

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Privacy

This is a set of static pages. There is no account to create, no newsletter, no comment box and nothing to log in to, which removes most of what a privacy policy usually has to explain.

What this site collects

Directly
Nothing. No forms, no sign-ups, no personal data requested anywhere on these pages.
Cookies
None set by us for advertising or profiling. We run no advertising network and no third-party tracking pixels.
Server logs
Our hosting provider records standard request data — IP address, timestamp, page requested, browser string — as every web server does. It is used for delivering pages, security and aggregate traffic counts, and it is not combined with anything that identifies you personally.
Email
If you write to us, we keep the message so we can answer it and so we can track a correction through to publication. Nothing else is done with it.

What happens when you follow an offer link

Clicking an offer button sends you to a partner casino through a tracking redirect, which tells the partner the referral came from this site. From that point you are on the partner's site under the partner's privacy policy, not ours — and if you open an account there, the data you give them is entirely theirs to handle. We receive no personal information about you from that process; a commission report tells us that a referral happened, not who you are. The commercial side is described on how our links work.

Your rights

Since we hold essentially nothing, there is usually nothing to access, correct or delete. If you have emailed us and want that correspondence removed, ask through the contact page and it will be deleted. This page is written for readers in New Zealand, and the same applies to you as to anyone else — we simply do not keep enough to act on a data request.