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Privacy Policy
How this website handles cookies, analytics, and personal data you may submit.
Last updated: July 2026
This privacy policy explains how BetonRed Casino Canada, an independent editorial guide, handles information when you visit our site or contact us. We publish reviews and how-to articles about BetonRed. We are not the casino operator, and we do not run betonred.com, take bets, or hold player funds.
If you register, deposit, or play at BetonRed, that activity happens on the operator website under their own privacy rules. This page covers this editorial site only.
Who we are
We operate as an independent casino review and player-information project focused on Canada (en-CA). Our mission is to explain how BetonRed works for Canadians: sign-up steps, bonus rules, banking, promotions, and VIP-style perks, checked against what the operator publishes.
We are editorial media, not customer support for the casino. We cannot unlock your account, approve a withdrawal, or change a bonus decision. Those calls sit with BetonRed management under the agreement you accept at registration on their site.
What this policy covers
This policy applies to personal information handled by this website when you:
- Visit our BetonRed Canada guides and supporting legal pages
- Accept or manage cookie preferences on our site
- Send us a message through a contact form or email listed on this site
It does not replace the BetonRed operator privacy practices at betonred.com. When you leave this site for the casino, a payment provider, or any other third party, their policies apply instead.
We keep this policy updated when our tools or legal obligations change. Check the last updated note on the published page when you need the current version.
Information we collect
We aim to collect only what we need to run an editorial site and respond to reader messages.
Information you provide directly
If you contact us, we may receive:
- Your name or nickname
- Email address
- Message content (for example a correction about bonus wording or a broken link)
- Any other details you choose to include
We do not require an account to read our guides.
Information collected automatically
When you browse our site, standard server and analytics tools may record:
- IP address (often shortened or aggregated)
- Browser type and version
- Device type and operating system
- Pages viewed, time on page, and approximate referral source
- Cookie identifiers, where cookies are enabled
We do not ask for payment card numbers, government ID, or casino login passwords on this editorial site. Those belong to the operator if you sign up there.
Information we do not intentionally collect
We do not run a real-money casino cashier on this domain. We do not process player deposits or withdrawals through this website.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We use them to remember preferences, measure traffic, and keep basic security features working.
Types of cookies we may use
- Strictly necessary cookies: Required for core functions such as load balancing, cookie-banner state, or security checks. These usually cannot be switched off without breaking the site.
- Analytics cookies: Help us see which guides Canadians read most so we can improve content. Where possible, we prefer aggregated statistics rather than profiles of named individuals.
- Preference cookies: Store choices you make, such as dismissing a notice or staying within the en-CA path.
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies in settings. Blocking all cookies may affect how some pages display or how the cookie banner behaves on return visits.
If we show a cookie consent banner, your choice there controls non-essential cookies where required by applicable law.
Analytics
We may use analytics services to understand site usage. Typical reports include page views, scroll depth, and general geography at country or region level.
Analytics data is used to:
- Fix broken links and confusing sections
- Prioritize updates when BetonRed changes promotions or banking rules
- Measure whether Canadians find our registration and payments guides useful
We do not sell raw analytics logs to unrelated marketers. Aggregated traffic trends may inform our editorial planning only.
Where analytics vendors process data outside Canada, we rely on contractual safeguards and vendor documentation where available.
Contact forms and email
If you email us or submit a contact form, we use your message to respond and to maintain a reasonable record of corrections or abuse reports. We do not use contact details for unrelated cold marketing unless you explicitly opt in, which we rarely offer on this project.
Do not send casino passwords, full payment card numbers, or identity document images through our editorial contact channels. We will delete sensitive gambling-account credentials if they arrive by mistake and advise you to change passwords on the operator site.
Third-party links
Our pages link to BetonRed, responsible gambling organisations, and sometimes analytics or CDN providers. Those sites have their own privacy policies and cookie practices. We are not responsible for how third parties handle data after you leave our domain.
When you follow a monetised link to BetonRed, the operator or its partners may set their own tracking cookies. Review their policy before you register.
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Why we process data
Depending on your location, we rely on one or more of the following bases:
- Legitimate interests: Running a secure editorial website, measuring readership, and fixing errors.
- Consent: Where required for non-essential cookies or optional marketing.
- Legal obligation: Retaining minimal records when law or a valid request requires it.
How long we keep information
Server logs and analytics aggregates are kept only as long as needed for security and trend analysis, then deleted or anonymised according to vendor settings.
Contact messages are kept long enough to resolve your request and for a reasonable period afterward in case follow-up is needed. We do not maintain indefinite archives of casual reader email unless law requires otherwise.
Security
We use hosting and transport protections appropriate for a content site: HTTPS, access controls on administrative tools, and routine software updates. No online service is perfectly secure; please use unique passwords on any site where you create accounts, especially real-money gambling platforms.
Children
This website is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the legal gambling age in their province (18+ in most of Canada, 19+ in Ontario, Alberta, and some other jurisdictions). If you believe a minor contacted us, email us and we will delete the message.
Your rights
Depending on applicable privacy law (including PIPEDA for many Canadian contexts), you may have rights to access, correct, or delete personal information we hold about you, or to object to certain processing.
To exercise these rights, contact us with enough detail to locate your message or account record. We may need to verify your identity before making changes. We respond within a reasonable timeframe permitted by law.
International transfers
Our hosting, email, or analytics providers may process data in countries outside Canada. When that happens, we select vendors that offer contractual protections consistent with their role and applicable law.
Changes to this policy
We may update this privacy policy when we add tools, change analytics providers, or respond to legal developments. The last updated date at the top reflects the latest published version. Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the revised policy for new activity.
Contact
For privacy questions or requests related to this editorial website, use the contact method in the site footer. Include "Privacy request" in the subject line so we can route it quickly.
