Privacy policy — this Mr Vegas informational site
This notice covers the independent Mr Vegas guide served from the host you are visiting now. The licensed Mr Vegas gaming service collects additional categories—including financial, identity, and play-history data—under its own privacy documentation when you authenticate there. The boundary matters: until you submit data directly to the operator, our infrastructure may observe only the sorts of signals typical websites see from browsers and networks. We describe those signals honestly, explain lawful bases where UK GDPR applies, and point out what we do not do—such as selling raw email lists to unrelated marketers or building shadow credit profiles from casual readers.
Controller and processors
The publisher configured for this site determines purposes and means for personal data we steward. Hosting, email, and security vendors process data under written instructions and appropriate agreements. Subprocessors may exist; material changes to the chain are reflected here when practical. We do not claim controller status over data you give exclusively to Mr Vegas after you leave our pages.
Automatic technical collection
Web servers routinely log Internet Protocol addresses, timestamps, requested URLs, HTTP status codes, referrer headers where present, and user-agent strings describing browser and device classes. Edge protections may score traffic to mitigate bots, credential stuffing, and denial-of-service patterns. These activities support integrity and troubleshooting—not individual price discrimination on this informational property. Logs roll off on operational schedules that balance incident response needs against storage minimisation.
Cookies and similar technologies
Essential cookies may support security, load balancing, or preference memories strictly necessary for basic functionality. Where analytics or marketing tags are configured, we aim to respect UK consent requirements: non-essential placement should be gated behind clear choices where the law demands it. Browser controls can block or delete cookies; some features may degrade if you do. Local storage, session storage, and service workers, if used, follow the same proportionality principle.
Email and other messages you send
Inbound mail contains headers and body text you supply. We read content to respond and may retain threads for accountability, training examples with identifiers removed, or legal limitation periods. Outbound replies traverse providers that scan for malware and spam. Do not embed secrets, full payment card numbers, or government ID numbers in casual messages; we cannot guarantee zero-risk handling if sensitive attachments arrive unexpectedly.
Outbound links and embedded assets
Hyperlinks to Mr Vegas or third parties are not endorsements of their privacy posture. If you follow a link, the destination sets its own cookies, consent banners, and retention rules. We do not currently embed third-party players that execute arbitrary scripts in our articles; if that changes, this policy will note the category and purpose.
UK data-subject rights
Where GDPR applies, you may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, objection to certain processing, and data portability in qualifying cases. Exemptions exist for legal obligations, establishment of legal claims, and overriding legitimate interests assessed with balance tests. Contact the published email to exercise rights. We verify identity proportionately to prevent impersonation-driven leaks. You may complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office if unsatisfied after good-faith dialogue.
Retention and backups
Live databases and mailboxes follow business needs and limitation periods. Aggregated statistics may persist without identifiers. Disaster-recovery backups can briefly retain deleted content until rotation; lawful erasure requests focus on primary systems first, with backup purges on feasible cycles. Ancient snapshots may require additional time to search if a narrow forensic question arises.
Children
Gambling-related editorial material targets adults aged eighteen or older in jurisdictions where such content is lawful. We delete correspondence that appears to originate from minors without appropriate guardian involvement and take steps to avoid knowingly profiling children on this host.
International transfers
Some infrastructure may sit outside the United Kingdom while the UK GDPR regime still governs certain processing. Where transfers rely on adequacy decisions, standard contractual clauses, or other approved mechanisms, we expect vendors to document their posture. Ask if you need a high-level summary for procurement reviews.
Lawful disclosure
We disclose information when required by court order or other lawful authority after reviewing scope. Where permitted, we notify affected users unless gag orders apply. Gambling regulators primarily engage licensed operators; nonetheless we cooperate with valid information requests concerning this informational site.
Policy updates
We may revise this text to reflect new features, vendor changes, or regulatory guidance. Significant new processing that requires consent will obtain it where mandated. Minor clarifications may ship without fanfare. The “last updated” notion is best inferred from publication metadata in configuration when present.
