Last updated: 30.04.2025
“Profiling” denotes any form of automated processing of personal data that uses that data to evaluate certain personal aspects of an individual. This might involve analyzing or predicting facets of somebody’s performance at work, financial situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location, or movements. In other words, profiling applies algorithms or rules to your information in order to draw conclusions or make predictions about your behavior or characteristics—whether it’s tailoring content based on past browsing habits or assessing risk profiles for compliance purposes.
A “controller” is the natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. In simpler terms, the controller decides “why” and “how” your personal data will be processed. If you register for an account, the controller is the company that sets the rules about what data to collect, how long to keep it, and for which purposes it will be used. When laws or member-state regulations designate the purposes and means of processing, they may also specify which body acts as controller.
A “processor” is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller. Unlike the controller, a processor does not decide the purposes or methods of handling the data; instead, it carries out the controller’s instructions. For example, a cloud-hosting provider or an email marketing service you engage to send newsletters would be processors—they manage or transmit your data but only according to the controller’s specifications.
A “recipient” is any natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or body to whom personal data are disclosed—whether they are a third party or not. However, public authorities that receive data under a particular inquiry (and within the framework of law) are not considered recipients for the purposes of GDPR; rather, they must comply with applicable data protection rules when handling such data. In general, if your data is shared with another organization or entity beyond the controller’s own staff and processors, that organization is a recipient.
A “third party” is any natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or body other than the data subject, the controller, the processor, or persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorized to process personal data. For instance, if your data is shared with an affiliate marketing partner or an external consultant who is not under the direct authority of the controller, that entity is considered a third party.
“Consent” means any freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes—whether by a statement or clear affirmative action—by which they signify agreement to the processing of personal data relating to them. This requires that the controller provide clear information about what data will be processed and for which purposes, and that the data subject take a deliberate action (such as ticking a box) to show agreement. Silence, pre-ticked boxes, or inactivity do not count as consent.
A “personal data breach” is a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to personal data transmitted, stored, or otherwise processed. Examples include hacking incidents, loss of an unencrypted laptop containing personal files, or accidental publication of personal data on a public website. Controllers must report such breaches to supervisory authorities and, in certain cases, to the affected data subjects, to mitigate potential harm.
This Privacy Policy, together with our Terms and Conditions and Cookie Policy, explains how platincasinobonus.com (“we”, “us” or “our”) collects, uses, stores, and discloses your personal data when you visit or interact with our website. By registering for a Player Account or otherwise providing us with personal information, you consent to the practices described herein. We reserve the right to update this Policy at any time—any changes will be posted here with a revised “Last updated” date. Your continued use of the site after such updates signifies your acceptance of the new terms.
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We collect personal data you provide directly—such as your name, username, address, date of birth, identification documents, financial and payment details, and any support or due-diligence documentation you submit. We also gather technical information automatically through cookies and similar tools: your IP address, browser type and version, operating system, device identifiers, full URLs visited, and usage statistics (pages viewed, session duration, clicks). Additionally, we record gameplay data (which games you play and for how long), transaction records (deposits, withdrawals), and analytics data to diagnose errors and analyze trends. Finally, we may receive information about you from third-party sources, including other Group sites, advertising partners, payment processors, and reputable verification and anti-money-laundering services.