Privacy Golden Crown Casino
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Privacy Golden Crown Casino explains how the platform handles personal data for players in Australia, in line with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and its Australian Privacy Principles. This page sets out what data is collected, how it is used, and the rights players hold over their information. It is informational and does not replace the operator's full legal terms.
What Data Is Collected
The platform collects account registration data such as name, date of birth, email, and country of residence. Payment information is gathered to process deposits and withdrawals, and usage data including device type and session activity is logged. Cookies record preferences and support analytics.
Identity documents submitted for KYC, such as ID and proof of address, are stored to meet anti-money-laundering obligations under the Curaçao licence. Communication records, including support chat transcripts and emails, may be retained to handle disputes. The platform collects only what is needed to run accounts, process payments, and meet legal duties.
How Data Is Used
Collected data supports account management, payment processing, and fraud prevention. The operator uses it to verify identity, enforce 18+ access, and meet legal and licensing obligations. Marketing communications are sent only with player consent, which can be withdrawn at any time through account settings.
Usage data helps maintain platform stability and tailor the experience, such as remembering language and display settings. Aggregated, anonymised data may be used to understand overall site usage without identifying individuals. Personal data is not used for automated decisions with legal effects without human review.
Data Sharing and Third Parties
The platform shares data with payment processors to settle transactions and with game providers to deliver content. Regulatory authorities may receive information where required under the Curaçao licence or Australian law. Data is not sold to unrelated third parties for their own marketing.
Where a payment provider or KYC service processes data on the operator's behalf, it acts under instruction and may not use that data for its own purposes. Any cross-border transfer is handled with safeguards appropriate to the data involved.
Cookies and Tracking
The site uses session cookies to keep you logged in, analytics cookies to measure usage, and preference cookies to store settings. Essential cookies cannot be switched off without affecting core functions such as login and the cashier.
Analytics and marketing cookies are optional and governed by the consent choice you make on first visit. You can revisit and change cookie preferences at any time, or manage them through your browser, though some features may depend on them.
Your Rights Under Australian Privacy Law
Under the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles, you hold several rights over your data:
- Access the personal information held about you
- Request correction of inaccurate data
- Ask how your data is collected and used
- Lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Requests are handled by the support team, which may verify your identity before acting. There is normally no charge, and where a request cannot be met in full, such as data kept for legal or AML reasons, you are told why.
Data Security
The platform protects data with SSL encryption and access controls limiting who can view personal records. Encryption covers data both in transit and at rest, and access to sensitive records is restricted to staff who need it. No system is fully immune to risk, but the operator applies industry-standard safeguards, and you also help by keeping your login details private.
Contact and Complaints
If you have a data concern, you can contact the support team through live chat or email. For unresolved matters, Australian players may escalate to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, the national privacy regulator.
Conclusion
The platform handles personal data under the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and Curaçao licensing obligations, with SSL encryption and restricted access protecting stored records. If you have questions about your data, contact the support team for help.

