Scope of this policy
Vegas Now is an informational and affiliate website. It publishes guides, reviews, responsible gambling information and links to third-party websites. The site does not itself provide casino games, accept wagers, hold player balances or process gambling deposits and withdrawals.
This Privacy Policy applies to information handled through this website and its pages. It does not govern the privacy practices of a casino, payment provider, advertising partner, hosting provider or any other third party that operates its own service. When you leave Vegas Now, the privacy policy of the destination service applies to information collected there.
Privacy obligations can vary by jurisdiction. Where a law gives you rights that cannot be limited by this policy, those rights continue to apply.
Information we may receive
You can normally read Vegas Now without creating a user account. The site is designed to minimise the amount of personal information it needs. Depending on how the site is hosted, configured and used, some information may still be received automatically or when you choose to communicate with the site.
- Technical request data, such as an IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, requested page, date and time of a request, referring page and basic error or security logs that may be produced by hosting infrastructure.
- Approximate location information inferred from network data, where this is generated by hosting, security or localisation systems. The site does not require precise GPS location for ordinary reading.
- Navigation information about pages visited, links selected and the route used to reach or leave the site where this information is available through standard server logs or permitted measurement tools.
- Information you voluntarily provide if you contact the site, including the contents of a message and any contact details you choose to include.
- Affiliate referral information needed to determine that a visitor reached a third-party service through a Vegas Now link. Depending on the referral method, this may involve a referral identifier, campaign code or similar attribution data rather than your full identity.
Vegas Now does not ask visitors to provide gambling account passwords, payment card credentials, identity documents or verification codes. Do not send this type of information through an ordinary website message or contact channel.
How information may be used
Information available to the site may be used for legitimate website purposes, including:
- delivering pages and maintaining the technical operation of the site;
- protecting the site against abuse, fraud, automated attacks, malicious traffic and security incidents;
- diagnosing errors, improving loading performance and fixing broken pages or links;
- understanding which content is useful and how visitors navigate the site, where measurement is lawfully enabled;
- responding to messages or requests sent voluntarily by a visitor;
- measuring affiliate referrals and administering commercial relationships connected with outbound promotional links;
- maintaining records where reasonably required for security, legal compliance, dispute handling or protection of legitimate interests; and
- complying with a lawful request or obligation where disclosure is required by applicable law.
Information should not be collected merely because it might be useful later. Where personal information is handled, the aim is to keep collection proportionate to the actual function being performed.
Affiliate links and referral tracking
Some links on Vegas Now are affiliate links. If you follow one of these links and later register, deposit or complete another qualifying action on a third-party website, Vegas Now may receive a commission. The affiliate relationship does not increase the price or fee charged to you by Vegas Now.
A referral may include a campaign or partner identifier so the destination service can attribute the visit. After you reach that service, it may collect additional information under its own privacy and cookie policies. The Vegas Now Cookie Policy explains the site's own use of cookies, storage and referral attribution. Vegas Now does not control the account-registration, identity-verification, payment or gambling data collected directly by a third-party operator.
Affiliate compensation does not convert third-party account data into data held by Vegas Now. Any reporting received by the site may be aggregated or limited to referral and conversion information, depending on the arrangement used by the destination service.
Sharing and disclosure
Vegas Now does not intentionally sell ordinary visitor contact information as a standalone data product. Information may, however, be handled by service providers that are necessary to operate, secure or deliver the website, or disclosed where the law requires it.
- Hosting, infrastructure and security providers may process technical request data while delivering the site.
- Affiliate and referral partners may receive attribution information when a visitor follows a promotional link.
- Professional advisers or technical contractors may receive limited information where reasonably necessary to investigate a problem, maintain the site or protect legal interests.
- Authorities, regulators, courts or other lawful recipients may receive information where disclosure is legally required or necessary to respond to a valid legal process.
- Information may be transferred as part of a legitimate reorganisation of the website or its assets, subject to applicable privacy obligations.
The internet is international. A hosting or service provider may process technical information in a country different from the one in which you are located. Where cross-border handling is subject to legal safeguards, those requirements should be applied as required by the relevant law.
How long information is kept
Information should be retained only for as long as it serves a reasonable purpose. Technical logs may be kept for a limited period for security, troubleshooting and performance analysis. Communications may be retained while a request is being handled and for a reasonable period afterwards if a record is needed to resolve a dispute or demonstrate what was discussed.
Affiliate records may be retained for reporting, reconciliation, fraud prevention and accounting purposes for the period reasonably required by the applicable arrangement. Retention periods can differ because not every type of information serves the same purpose.
When information is no longer reasonably required, it should be deleted, de-identified or allowed to expire where practical, subject to any legal obligation that requires a longer retention period.
Security
Reasonable technical and organisational measures should be used to protect information handled through the site. These may include secure connections, restricted access, software updates, access controls, backups and monitoring appropriate to the type of information involved.
No internet transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Visitors should avoid sending sensitive financial information, passwords, verification codes or identity documents unless a service is specifically designed and authorised to receive them. Vegas Now does not need that information for ordinary use of this informational site.
Privacy choices and rights
Depending on where you live and which privacy law applies, you may have rights relating to personal information held about you. These can include asking for access, correction, deletion, restriction of certain processing, objection to certain uses, withdrawal of consent where processing depends on consent, or a copy of information in a portable form where the law provides that right.
A request may need enough information to identify the relevant record and confirm that it relates to the person making the request. A request can be refused or limited where the law permits, for example where disclosure would affect another person's rights or where information must be retained for a lawful reason.
You can also control many browser-level privacy settings yourself, including cookie storage, site permissions and whether browsing data is retained on your device. The separate Cookie Policy explains the current use of cookies and similar technologies on Vegas Now.
Children and minors
Vegas Now is intended for adults and contains information about gambling. It is not designed for children or for anyone below the legal gambling age in their location. The site does not knowingly seek personal information from minors for gambling-related purposes.
If information relating to a minor is found to have been submitted inappropriately, it should be removed where reasonably possible and where retention is not legally required.
Third-party websites
Vegas Now links to websites that it does not operate. Those services may use cookies, collect identity details, conduct age or location checks, process payments and maintain gambling account records under their own rules. A link from Vegas Now does not make the destination website's privacy practices part of this policy.
Before registering, depositing or providing personal information to another service, read that service's privacy notice, terms, payment rules and regional restrictions. Do not provide information to a site if you are not comfortable with how it will be handled.
Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be revised when the website changes, new features are introduced, service providers change or legal requirements evolve. The version published on this page is the version that applies to use of the site at that time.
Material changes should be reflected in the wording of the policy rather than hidden in an unrelated page. Visitors who use the site regularly should review this page from time to time, particularly before providing information through a new feature.
Privacy requests and complaints
Privacy questions, access or correction requests, and concerns about information connected with this site may be sent to [email protected]. Include enough detail to identify the issue, but do not send passwords, payment credentials or unnecessary identity documents in an ordinary message.
If a privacy concern cannot be resolved directly, you may also have the right to contact the privacy regulator or supervisory authority responsible for your jurisdiction. Nothing in this policy limits a complaint right that applies under mandatory law.