Privacy Donbet Casino
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This Donbet privacy page explains how an online casino serving United Kingdom players typically collects, uses and protects personal data. Because the platform serves UK players, the relevant framework is UK GDPR together with the Data Protection Act 2018, overseen by the Information Commissioner's Office. The text below is general guidance rather than a binding legal contract, and the operator handles data under its Curaçao licence conditions.
📋 What data is collected
Account registration requires identifying information: name, date of birth, email address and country of residence. Payment processing adds card or wallet details and transaction records. The platform also logs usage data such as device type, IP address, session activity and games played, and cookies capture preferences and analytics. This supports account creation, the KYC checks required before a first withdrawal, and anti-money-laundering obligations.
🔧 How data is used
Collected data manages the account, processes deposits and withdrawals, runs identity verification, prevents fraud and meets legal and licence-driven reporting duties. Marketing is sent only with consent, which can be withdrawn at any time. Analytics help maintain the platform.
Each purpose rests on a lawful basis: account and payment processing on contract, fraud prevention and reporting on legal obligation and legitimate interest, marketing on consent. The basis determines a player's options, since consent-based processing can be stopped at will while contract-based and legally required processing continues as long as the account exists or the law demands. Retention follows the same logic, with records kept only as long as the purpose or statutory period requires.
🤝 Data sharing and third parties
Personal data may be shared with payment processors to settle transactions, game providers where required to deliver titles, and regulatory authorities under the Curaçao licence's reporting obligations. Identity-verification partners assist with KYC. The operator does not sell personal data, and any third party receiving it is expected to apply equivalent protection and use it only for the stated purpose.
🍪 Cookies and tracking
The platform uses session cookies that keep a player logged in, analytics cookies that measure site use, and preference cookies that remember settings. Most browsers let users manage or block cookies, though disabling some may affect functionality such as staying signed in. Tracking improves service and, with consent, tailors offers.
⚖️ Your rights under UK GDPR
Players in the United Kingdom hold defined rights over their data:
- The right to access a copy of the personal data held
- The right to rectification of inaccurate data
- The right to erasure, subject to legal retention duties
- The right to restrict or object to certain processing
- The right to data portability
Requests are made through customer support and answered within the statutory timeframe. Where data must be retained for anti-money-laundering or licensing reasons, erasure may be limited until those obligations lapse.
🔒 Data security
The platform protects data with SSL encryption in transit, access controls limiting who can view records, and secure storage. KYC documents are held under restricted access. No system is absolutely immune, but these measures align with standard practice for licensed operators. Players are encouraged to use strong, unique passwords and to keep login details private. Two-factor authentication, where offered, adds a further barrier against unauthorised access. Because the Donbet account holds both payment data and identity documents, treating its credentials with the same care as online banking is the sensible default for any player.
📨 Contact and complaints
Questions about data are directed to the support team via live chat or email. Players in the United Kingdom also retain the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office if a concern is not resolved satisfactorily by the operator.
📊 Conclusion
This page summarises the general data practices that apply when playing at Donbet as a United Kingdom player. For any specific concern about personal data, the support team is the first point of contact, with the ICO available as the supervisory authority.

