This policy explains what personal data buffalogoldslotmachine.com collects from visitors, why we collect it and how long it stays on file. It covers analytics, the contact form and any third-party services connected to the site. Reading it once is usually enough, since any meaningful change gets flagged directly on this page.
Data We Collect
Browsing this site generates standard analytics data such as pages visited, device type and approximate location based on IP address. If you use the contact form, we also collect the name, email address and message you choose to submit. We do not require an account or ask for payment details anywhere on this domain, since the site does not process real-money transactions of any kind. No data is collected through any method beyond these two channels.
Legal Basis for Processing
Analytics data is processed on the basis of a legitimate interest in understanding how the site performs, balanced against the limited and non-identifying nature of that data. Contact form data is processed with your consent, given at the point you choose to submit the form, and that consent can be withdrawn at any time by asking us to delete the message.
How We Use This Data
Analytics data helps us understand which pages and explainers perform well, so we can prioritise updates where readers spend the most time. Contact form submissions are used only to respond to the enquiry raised and are not added to a marketing list without separate consent. We do not build individual visitor profiles from analytics data or sell that information to advertisers.
Third-Party Services
We use a standard web analytics provider to measure traffic and an affiliate tracking service to record when a reader clicks through to a listed casino. These providers process data under their own privacy terms, and neither receives more information than is needed to perform that specific function. Neither service is permitted to use data collected on this site for its own independent marketing purposes.
International Data Transfers
Some of the third-party providers mentioned above operate servers outside Australia, which means analytics and referral data can be processed overseas as part of normal business operations. Where that happens, the provider remains bound by its own published privacy terms, which we review before adding any new service to the site.
Data Security
Contact form submissions travel over an encrypted connection between your browser and our servers, matching the standard used across most modern websites. Access to stored messages is limited to the small team who handle enquiries, and we do not share raw contact form data with any third party. Devices used to review incoming messages are protected by standard account security measures like strong, individual passwords.
Data Retention
Analytics data is retained in aggregated form for as long as it stays useful for reporting, typically a rolling 26 months. Contact form messages are kept only as long as needed to resolve the enquiry and are deleted on a routine schedule afterward, usually within a few months of the matter being closed.
Age Restrictions
This site is written for adults aged 18 and over, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under that age. If we become aware that a minor has submitted personal information through the contact form, we will delete it as soon as reasonably possible.
Your Rights
You can ask what personal data we hold about you, request a correction, or ask for it to be deleted at any time. Send that request through our Contact Us page, and we aim to respond within 5 business days. Where a request cannot be completed in full, we will explain the reason clearly rather than leaving it unanswered, and we will complete whatever part of the request remains possible.
Marketing Communications
This site does not run an email newsletter or send promotional messages of any kind, so there is nothing to opt out of beyond the contact form itself. If that changes in the future, any new communication would require a separate and clearly labelled opt-in rather than being bundled into an existing form.
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal automatically, and while no single technical standard governs how sites must respond to it, we treat a declined cookie consent choice the same way regardless of whether that signal is present. Essential cookies remain active either way, since the site would not function correctly without them.
Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated occasionally to reflect new tools or services added to the site. Any material change is posted on this page with an updated date, so returning visitors can see what has moved since their last visit.