Casino Online Privacy Policy: The Fine Print You’re Too Stubborn to Read
Data breaches cost the average Canadian player $1,432 in lost winnings and identity repair, yet most folks still click “I Agree” faster than a Starburst spin.
Why “Free” Privacy is a Myth
Bet365 lists 23 separate data points they collect, from IP address to favorite slot—Gonzo’s Quest or otherwise—then wraps it in a glossy “VIP” disclaimer that sounds like a charity donation receipt.
Because every extra byte sold translates into a 0.07% increase in marketing spend, the “free” data they promise to protect is really a paid‑for insurance policy you never asked for.