SOLASPINS EDITORIAL POLICY

We collect almost nothing
and the click is the exception.

This page describes what Solaspins does with information about you. The short version is that the site has no accounts, no newsletter and no comments, so there is very little to describe — with one real exception, which is what happens when you follow a link to a casino.

Written by Nadia Kerr

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How we check this
01

What this site
simply does not have.

Solaspins is a set of static pages built ahead of time and served as files. There is no login, no user account, no registration, no newsletter sign-up, no comment system and no form that asks you for anything.

That is not a privacy feature we added; it is the shape of the site. But it has a privacy consequence worth stating explicitly, because most policies in this industry are written from a template that assumes all of those exist: there is no database of readers here, so there is nothing about you in one.

Where that changes, this page changes with it. A policy that describes a site's past architecture is worse than no policy, because it reads as a reassurance while being false.

02

What happens
to what kind of data.

This table describes how this site is built, so it is in the structural register. The UK Information Commissioner's Office guidance on cookies, linked below, is the standard against which the cookie row is written.

What happens
DataWhy it existsHow long
Server request logsAny web server records the requests it answers — IP address, timestamp, the page requested, the browser's own user-agent string. Ours does the same, to serve pages and to see when something is broken.Short-lived operational logs. They are not joined to anything else and are not used to build a profile of a reader.
Cookies set by this siteNone for tracking. The site needs no cookie to serve a page, because every page is the same file for everybody.Not applicable.
AnalyticsNone at the time of writing. If that changes, this page changes in the same release and will name the provider.Not applicable.
Email you send usA correction, a source, or a question. It is read by the editorial desk and used to answer you or to fix the page.Kept while the correction is open, and afterwards only where it forms part of a correction record.
Affiliate click dataFollowing an operator link identifies the referral to that operator so commission can be attributed. See the section below.Determined by the operator and its affiliate platform, not by us.
03

The affiliate click
is the real disclosure.

When you follow a link from this site to a casino, the operator's affiliate platform records that the visit came from us. That is the mechanism the entire site is funded by, and it is described in full in the affiliate disclosure.

What that means for you practically: from the moment you land on the operator's site, you are covered by the operator's privacy policy and not by this one. What they log, what cookies they set, what identity checks they run and how long they keep any of it are their decisions, made under their licence and their jurisdiction.

We do not receive your identity from that process. What comes back to us is commercial reporting — that a referral converted — not who you are. But the correct thing to do before opening an account anywhere is to read that operator's own policy, because it, and not this page, is the one that will govern your data.

What we cannot promise about an operator.

Nothing on this site verifies how a casino handles your personal data, stores your documents, or responds to a deletion request. Those claims would need access we do not have. Where an operator's KYC posture is documented on our pages, it describes what the operator publishes about verification — not what it does with what it collects.

04

Your rights
over what little there is.

Under the EU and UK General Data Protection Regulation, a person has rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection over personal data held about them, and processing requires a lawful basis under Article 6 of that regulation.

Applied honestly to this site, those rights have very little to act on: no account, no profile, no marketing list, no analytics identifier. The realistic case is an email you have sent us, and you can ask us to delete that at any time.

Requests go to privacy@solaspins.com. If you want data an operator holds about you — which is where any substantial record of you will actually be — that request has to go to the operator, because they hold it and we do not.

05

Questions
worth asking.

Do you use tracking cookies?

No. The site is a static tree of prerendered pages and needs no cookie to serve one. If analytics is ever added, this page will name the provider in the same release.

Do you sell or share data about readers?

No. There is no reader database to sell. The only thing that leaves with you is the affiliate referral attached to an operator link, and that carries a referral source rather than an identity.

What does the casino learn about me from your link?

That the visit came from Solaspins. Everything after that — what they log, what they ask you for, what they keep — is governed by that operator's privacy policy, which you should read before registering.

How do I ask you to delete something?

Email privacy@solaspins.com. In practice the only personal data we are likely to hold is correspondence you sent us, and we will delete it on request.

Research boundary.

This page is built from the sources below and from what the operators themselves publish. It is not a promise of current terms: offers, limits, verification rules and regional availability change without notice, and the operator's live cashier is the only current authority on all four. Where we could not read a primary source, the page says so rather than filling the gap.

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