Privacy Policy for this editorial site
The publisher of this website (referred to as “we” or “us”) explains here how personal data may be processed when you use our informational pages about 32Red. This text supplements—not replaces—any notices you accept on the licensed gambling operator’s own platforms, which operate under separate controllers.
Your rights under UK data protection law
Depending on circumstances, you may request access to personal data we hold, ask us to correct inaccuracies, erase certain records, restrict processing, object to processing that relies on legitimate interests, or receive a machine-readable copy where processing is automated and based on contract or consent. You may complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you believe we have infringed the UK GDPR or the Data Protection Act 2018.
We will verify identity before fulfilling sensitive requests to prevent impersonation. Some rights are qualified: for example, we may retain minimal records if law requires defence of legal claims.
Categories of data we might process
Browsing generates technical metadata such as IP addresses, user-agent strings, timestamps and referral URLs. Forms or emails you send may contain names, addresses, business affiliations and free-text opinions. We do not intentionally solicit special-category data (health, biometrics) through general contact routes; please avoid sending it unless a dedicated secure process exists.
Children
Content here assumes an adult audience interested in regulated gambling topics. We do not market to minors and will delete data that appears to relate to a child if we become aware of it.
Cookies, analytics and consent
We may deploy strictly necessary cookies for security, load balancing or session integrity. Optional analytics or advertising cookies should be gated behind a consent tool where UK rules require it. You can revisit cookie choices through the site’s preference centre if one is provided. Blocking all cookies may degrade some features.
- First-party cookies: set by this hostname for basic functionality.
- Third-party cookies: may appear if embedded videos or widgets load; consult their policies.
- Local storage: sometimes stores lightweight UI preferences.
Purposes and lawful bases
We process data to deliver pages securely, understand aggregate readership, reply to correspondence, comply with legal duties and protect legitimate interests such as fraud prevention. Direct marketing emails, if any, would rely on consent or soft opt-in where legally available, with unsubscribe links honoured promptly.
Processors and international transfers
Hosting providers, email services, security vendors and analytics platforms may access personal data solely to perform services for us. If data leaves the UK, we implement appropriate safeguards—standard contractual clauses or adequacy decisions—consistent with regulatory guidance.
Retention
Logs rotate on schedules defined by infrastructure partners. Enquiry emails may be archived for a limited period to demonstrate good-faith handling of feedback. Analytics aggregates may persist in anonymised or pseudonymised form for longer trend analysis.
Security and updates
We apply proportionate technical and organisational measures, including access controls and transport encryption where supported. No system is perfect; report suspected breaches through our contact route. We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect new features or legal requirements; check the revision note or metadata date when you rely on it for decisions.