Privacy Policy for curacaocasinolicense.net
Last updated: 20 April 2026. This Privacy Policy explains how curacaocasinolicense.net (the “Website”, “we”, “our”, or “us”) collects, uses, discloses, transfers, and protects your information when you visit or interact with our Website. It also incorporates essential Terms of Use provisions that apply to your use of the Website. This Policy is directed primarily to users in Ireland and is intended to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018.
By accessing or using this Website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and the incorporated Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the Website. You can contact us with any questions at [email protected].
Data we collect and how we use it
We act as the data controller in respect of personal data processed through this Website. We collect information that you provide to us directly (for example, when you submit a form or contact us by email), as well as information gathered automatically through your device and browser when you browse our pages. We process personal data only where we have a valid legal basis, such as consent, performance of a contract, legitimate interests, or compliance with legal obligations.
We use your information to operate and improve the Website, provide requested information, respond to enquiries, maintain security, comply with applicable laws, and generate aggregated insights about Website performance. We do not sell your personal data.
- Contact and inquiry details: name, email address, organisation, and the content of your messages, used to respond to your requests and provide support.
- Technical and usage data: IP address, device identifiers, browser type, pages visited, referring URLs, timestamps, and general location (e.g., country), used for security, analytics, and service improvement.
- Preference data: cookie choices and communication preferences, used to honour your settings and comply with consent requirements.
- Administrative and compliance data: records of requests, consents, and relevant correspondence, used to meet legal obligations and demonstrate accountability.
Where required, we ask for your consent before setting non-essential cookies or running certain analytics. We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described here or as required by law, and we apply appropriate technical and organisational security measures. We may share data with service providers that assist us in hosting, analytics, or communications, strictly under written agreements and only for our purposes. If personal data is transferred outside the EEA, we use appropriate safeguards such as standard contractual clauses to protect your information.
Cookies, analytics, and similar technologies
Cookies are small files placed on your device that help the Website function and allow us to understand how it is used. We generally group cookies into: (i) strictly necessary cookies, which enable core functionality; (ii) performance or analytics cookies, which help us measure and improve the Website; and (iii) functionality cookies, which remember your preferences. We will seek your consent for non-essential cookies where required by law in Ireland.
You can manage cookies through the settings presented on the Website (where available) and by adjusting your browser preferences. Blocking some cookies may impact your experience and limit certain features. Device settings and browser add-ons may also help you control tracking technologies.
We may use privacy-centric analytics to understand aggregate usage trends, diagnose technical issues, and improve content. Analytics typically involves collecting pseudonymous technical data. We aim to minimise data collection and, where feasible, to aggregate or anonymise analytics outputs so they do not identify you.
Your rights and choices
If you are in Ireland or the EEA, you have the following rights under the GDPR, subject to applicable limitations. We will respond to verified requests without undue delay and within statutory deadlines. To exercise your rights, email us at [email protected], providing sufficient information for us to verify your identity.
- Right of access: Obtain confirmation of whether we process your personal data and receive a copy.
- Right to rectification: Ask us to correct inaccurate data or complete incomplete data.
- Right to erasure: Request deletion of personal data where no longer necessary, where consent is withdrawn, or where processing is unlawful.
- Right to restriction: Request we limit processing in certain circumstances.
- Right to data portability: Receive personal data you provided in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format and transmit it to another controller where technically feasible.
- Right to object: Object to processing based on our legitimate interests and to direct marketing at any time.
- Right to withdraw consent: Withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal.
- Rights related to automated decision-making: Where applicable, obtain human review and contest decisions based solely on automated processing.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission. We encourage you to contact us first so we can address your concerns promptly. We do not knowingly collect personal data from individuals under the age of 18, and the Website is intended for adults. If you believe a minor has provided information, please contact us and we will take appropriate steps.
Website use, disclaimers, and legal terms
Eligibility and acceptable use: By using the Website, you confirm you are at least 18 years old and legally capable of entering into binding agreements in Ireland. You agree not to misuse the Website, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorised access, introduce malicious code, or use it for unlawful, fraudulent, or harmful purposes. Intellectual property: All content on this Website, including text, graphics, and design, is owned by or licensed to us and protected by applicable law. You are granted a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to access and use the Website for personal or internal business purposes, subject to this Policy. You may not copy, modify, distribute, or create derivative works without our prior written consent. Third-party links: The Website may contain links to external sites. We are not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or security. If you leave our Website, you should review the policies of the destination site. No professional advice: Content is for general information only and does not constitute legal, financial, or other professional advice. You should obtain professional advice tailored to your situation before acting on any information provided here. Changes: We may update this Privacy Policy and the incorporated Terms from time to time. Material changes will be indicated by updating the “Last updated” date or by other appropriate notice. Your continued use of the Website after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
Liability and governing law: To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Website is provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We do not guarantee that the Website will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or free of harmful components, or that the content is accurate, complete, or current. To the extent permitted by Irish law, we and our affiliates shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, or loss of profits, data, goodwill, or business opportunity arising from or related to your use of the Website. Our total aggregate liability for all claims shall not exceed one hundred euros (€100) or the amount you paid us, if any, in the twelve months preceding the claim, whichever is higher. You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from claims arising out of your breach of this Policy or misuse of the Website. We may suspend or terminate access at any time for any reason, including suspected violations. This Policy and any dispute arising out of or in connection with it are governed by the laws of Ireland, and the courts of Ireland shall have exclusive jurisdiction, without prejudice to mandatory protections afforded to consumers under applicable law. For any questions or requests regarding this Policy or your personal data, contact [email protected].