At Raging Bull Casino, privacy is treated as a practical responsibility, not just a legal checkbox. This page explains how information is handled when people browse our content, contact us, compare offers, or click through to third-party gambling platforms. We operate as a casino review website for Australian audiences, which means we publish guides, rankings, and commentary, but we do not run gambling games, process bets, or hold player wallets.
Our approach is guided by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles where they apply to the way personal information is collected, used, stored, and disclosed. We also aim to make this privacy policy online casino site Australia readers can actually understand, rather than burying important details in dense legal language.
What Information May Be Gathered
Information can be provided directly by you or collected automatically through normal website use. If you send us a message, subscribe to updates, or use a contact form, you may choose to provide details such as your name, email address, and the content of your enquiry. In many cases, this is the minimum information needed for us to reply clearly.
Other data is generated passively when you visit the site. This may include:
- IP address
- browser type and device information
- general location data inferred from IP
- pages viewed and time spent on them
- referring website or search source
- click activity, including outbound clicks to casino partners
For example, if a visitor reads a bonus review, compares several payment-method pages, and then clicks an affiliate link, those actions may be recorded in aggregated analytics or tracking logs. That does not mean we see the person’s gambling transactions on the casino site itself. It usually means we can see that a page visit or referral occurred.
Why Data Is Processed
We use information to run the website effectively and to make it more useful. In plain terms, data helps us answer messages, spot broken pages, understand what guides Australians find helpful, and improve the way review content is organised. It also supports performance measurement so we can tell whether a comparison table is actually helping readers or just creating clutter.
Some information is also used for affiliate attribution. Because we are a review platform rather than a gaming operator, part of our business model relies on referral partnerships. If a user clicks from our website to a third-party casino, a tracking parameter, cookie, or similar identifier may help confirm that the visit came from us. This matters because it allows us to fund content creation without charging readers to access reviews. It also helps us measure which pages are transparent and useful, and which ones should be revised or removed.
A practical example: if many visitors leave a page quickly after reading a promotion summary, that can signal the explanation was unclear or too promotional. Analytics in that situation are not just marketing tools; they help us reduce confusion and improve trust.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
Our site may use cookies, pixels, local storage tools, and related technologies. These are small files or identifiers that help the website remember settings, understand traffic patterns, and measure referral activity.
They generally fall into three categories:
- functional cookies, which help pages work properly and remember preferences
- analytics cookies, which show how visitors move around the site
- marketing or referral cookies, which may help track whether a click to a partner casino originated from our content
A real-life example is when a visitor lands on a review page from search, leaves, and returns later. A cookie may help us understand that this was a returning browser session rather than two completely unrelated visits. Another common scenario is an outbound click to a partner brand, where a tracking code may help identify that the referral came from a specific review or bonus page.
If you want more detail, you may also review our Cookie Policy where available. Browser settings can often be used to block or delete cookies, although doing so may affect how parts of the site function or how accurately preferences are remembered.
Third Parties and Limited Sharing
We do not sell personal data to third parties as a standalone product. However, certain information may be shared with service providers that help operate the site. This can include website hosting companies, analytics providers such as Google Analytics, security services, email tools, and affiliate platforms that record referral events.
It is important to be direct about the limits here. When data is processed by an outside provider, we do not control every step of that provider’s systems. We try to work with reputable partners, but external platforms have their own privacy terms, retention settings, and operational practices. If you click through to an online casino or another external website, their privacy policy will govern what happens next on that platform.
This distinction matters. A review site can usually observe traffic behaviour up to the point of referral, while the casino itself may collect registration details, payment data, identity documents, and gameplay records. We do not receive all of that information simply because someone clicked from our website.
How Long Information Is Kept
We aim for a limited-retention approach. Personal information is generally kept only for as long as it serves the purpose for which it was collected, such as replying to an enquiry, maintaining technical logs, meeting legal obligations, or resolving security concerns. Some aggregated or de-identified analytics may be retained longer because they no longer identify a particular person and are used to assess overall site performance.
Retention periods can vary depending on system requirements and the provider involved. For example, server logs may be held for a shorter operational window, while email correspondence may be retained longer where needed to continue a support discussion or document a privacy request.
Your Rights and Choices in Australia
If you are an Australian user, you may request access to personal information we hold about you and ask for corrections if the information is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. In appropriate circumstances, you may also request deletion, object to certain uses, or ask questions about how your data has been handled.
You can take practical steps yourself as well:
- unsubscribe from marketing emails by using the opt-out link
- disable cookies through browser controls
- contact us to ask what contact information we currently retain
- request correction if you previously sent us outdated details
To exercise these rights, email us at privacy@au-ragingbullcasino.com. If your request relates to a partner casino account, bonus claim, verification process, or payment issue, you will usually need to contact that casino directly, since we are not the operator and may not hold the relevant records.
Security Measures and Realistic Limits
We use reasonable safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, or loss. These measures may include SSL encryption, access controls, routine software updates, and restricted handling of stored contact information. We also try to minimise the amount of personal data collected in the first place, which lowers exposure if a problem occurs.
That said, no internet transmission or digital storage environment can be guaranteed completely secure. Honest privacy practice requires saying this clearly. Cybersecurity measures reduce risk, but they do not eliminate it. If we ever become aware of a serious issue affecting personal information, we will assess our legal obligations and respond appropriately.
Age Restrictions
This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Because our content discusses gambling platforms and related offers, it is not designed for children. We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information from minors. If you believe a person under 18 has provided information through our website, please contact us so we can review and remove it where appropriate.
Publishing gambling-related reviews is not the same as offering gambling services directly, but the subject matter is still adult-oriented. For that reason, age sensitivity remains part of our data handling approach.
External Links and Partner Websites
Our reviews, rankings, and editorial pages may contain links to third-party casino websites, payment providers, responsible gambling resources, and software vendors. Once you leave our site, the data environment changes. Those websites may gather significantly more information than we do, including account registration details or identity verification documents.
This is one of the more important points in any casino reviews site data protection AU explanation: a review publisher and a licensed operator do not play the same role. We can explain, compare, and refer. We do not control external sign-up forms, KYC processes, deposits, withdrawal checks, or in-casino behavioural profiling.
Policy Changes
We may revise this policy from time to time to reflect legal developments, technology changes, service updates, or adjustments to the way the site operates. When this happens, the updated version will be posted on this page with a revised “last updated” indication so readers can see when changes were made.
Material changes may include updates to analytics tools, affiliate tracking methods, data retention periods, or contact procedures. We encourage visitors to review this page periodically, especially if they regularly use our content to compare offers or click through to recommended brands.
Last updated: 25 April 2026
Contacting Us
If you have questions about this page, want to make a privacy request, or need clarification about how casino review sites use data Australia-wide, please contact us using the details below:
Email: privacy@au-ragingbullcasino.com
General support: support@au-ragingbullcasino.com
We will do our best to respond within a reasonable timeframe and explain matters in a straightforward way. Privacy should be understandable, especially on a site that asks people to trust its reviews.
Author: Jonathan Reed
iGaming analyst focused on RTP disclosures, volatility profiles, and provider credibility. Validates promotional mechanics against official policies and flags inconsistencies. Delivers concise, evidence-backed insights for Australian players.
