Privacy Policy
Our business is based on keeping your info safe. Thus, we are trying to make it easy for you to understand what we are doing with the personal information of our users. We receive sensitive information, we store it, and this privacy policy tells you what your major control over sharing options are. Furthermore, we would like to inform you of the legal protections you enjoy when it comes to your private and sensitive data, along with the person you can talk to about protecting those rights.
According to "Article 4" of the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR"), the term "Personal Data" is generally used.
For information on how to stop Web analytics from tracking you, see the "Objection right" section below:
About Our Business
Slotrollers Social game is a social game to have fun with.
Who needs to follow our Privacy Policy?
If you are a member of Slotrollers Social Casino Games, this Privacy Policy applies to you, no matter what device you use to access our services (desktop or mobile).
What kinds of personal data do we gather?
If you want to make an account on our website, you need to give us some personal information. The following types of info are collected by us:
- Information that will be used to create an account, like a password and email address;
- Personalisation data, like an image or a name that shows up on screen;
- The things you want, like signing up for our magazine;
- Information that can be used to identify a person, like their date of birth, location, and gender;
- Information about your game progress, like the state of your quests, the amount of in-game money you have, and your level;
- Online activity information, like clicks, games played, and logins;
- Payment information for each person, like when they use our shop to buy in-game cash;
- Location information, like language and home country information;
- Affiliate information, like blogs or ads you clicked on to get to our page.
In the section called "What do we store your data for? ", we explain why and on what legal grounds we process this data.
How sensitive the data is
We don't ask for any private information from you on purpose, like your political views, race or ethnic background, or health. We also can't always look over the context you use in the messages you send through our website. We are trying to protect your privacy during the transfer, but we can't tell the difference between private texts and any other message you want to write. We want to let you know that these private messages are not protected in any other way.
The data from kids
We don't ask kids for any information. Because of this, you have to be over 18 to play our games.
Why do we keep your information?
We will only use the user's personal information in a way that is allowed by the laws that protect data. This means that we will only use a user's info if the law allows us to. Notably, when data is needed to provide our agreed-upon online services or is required by law, we have the user's permission. When it is collected for the safety of our legally protected interests (for example, to analyse interest, to make the best effectiveness and economic process and safety of our online item, especially with regard to range measurement, the registration of accounts for marketing and advertising purposes, as well as the collection of
There is enough information to say that Article 6(1)(a) and Article 7 of the GDPR are the legal bases for consent, Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR is the legal base for carrying out contractual measures and providing services, Article 6(1)(c) of the GDPR is the legal base for processing to meet our legal obligations, and Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR is the legal base for processing to protect legal rights.
Making the game playable
Our game platform needs some information in order to work. Because we need to be able to tell you apart from other website users, we're asking you to create an account so that you can make a lot of progress in your games. When you log in, we check your login information against what we have in our file and give you information about your game progress and settings.
Some important parts of your levelling, like your image and display name, are shown in our game area. For example, you can use them to show off your wins or check out the in-game leaderboards. Anything you want can be changed about your user name and image.
Your country and language are also used to keep you localised on our website. This means that we'll try to serve you in your official language, and the money in our in-game shop will be in your local currency.
Bills and payments
When you buy in-game currency from our in-game store, you'll usually be dealing with payment providers that are not part of our team. In any case, if the payment goes through, we will get this information as a digital invoice page that we will keep to follow the law, have on hand in case of a legal conflict, and make our website better. (See Article 6.1.f GDPR and legal interest)
You can find information about the thing you bought, how you paid for it, and how much money you paid on these bills. We don't keep information that could be used to make a payment for you unless you give us permission to do so. This is to make the process of making a payment easier for you.
Advertising and marketing
(interest in the law; Article 6.1.f GDPR)
We offer people the chance to sign up for our newsletter so that they can stay up to date on what's going on in the world.
When Slotrollers Social Casino Games runs and manages other Slotrollers goods, we also post ads for those as well. If you want to stop receiving our messages, all you have to do is click the "unsubscribe" button in them or change your email settings.
Safety and stopping scams
(interest in the law; Article 6.1.f GDPR)
We keep information like your device information and IP address when you sign up and use our website so that it is safer and fraud doesn't happen.
Your IP address and information about your device are saved and logged so that they can be used to look into possible crimes and breaches of data protection. Our network devices also automatically process information about your IP address. This technology is very important for our website to work and to block access to IP addresses that are known to be used by bad people.
We can't suggest a way to stop this processing because it would defeat the purpose of it, and sometimes an opt-out choice isn't even possible because of how complicated the problem is. For example, we can't delete your IP address from our network devices being approved.
We ask that you please do not visit our website if you are against this process.
Campaign and optimisation of the website
(In the public interest; Article 6.1.f GDPR)
We keep information about your wants and expectations in order to make our website and marketing work better for you. These facts are made up and kept separate from your account information. Even though these data are collected on a personal level, they are only shared with workers who need to see them and are only recorded as a whole.
In order to improve our campaigns, we share some of these information with outside trackers by adding a tracking pixel to our website.
Please go to the Web and App Analytics section and read it to learn more about these cookies and how to stop them.
Do you have to give Slotrollers Social Casino your personal information?
Here are some pieces of information we need from you:
Information we need to carry out our contractual tasks and other services
The information that you clearly give out includes personal permission information (if it applies). You can access management data and data about your choices (opt-in or opt-out).
Information you give us when you browse our website: Info about how far you've come in your game, and network info.
Information that we have a legal duty to keep
The information you give us when you buy something: personal payment information in our favourite games.
Data that needs to be kept safe
Information you give us when you visit our website: Data from networks and devices You need to give us these personal information before we can help you.
Self-made choices
We will not use any of your personal information in an automatic decision-making process that could hurt you legally or in some other way.
And the only way they can change our game platform is by making choices automatically based on your personal information. For instance, we can use information about what you've bought (amount and frequency) to give you automatic and customisable deals in-game.
How long data is stored
We keep the information we need for legal reasons for as long as the law lets us (up to 10 years).
We keep the information we have on file for as long as the law allows in case of a lawsuit. It shouldn't be more than thirty years.
We delete network data from logs on a regular basis. The exact time depends on the configuration settings (which can prune logs by size instead of a set time period), whether the data was part of a snapshot that ended up in a backup, and whether the logs are part of log sets that are sent to a central log repository on a regular basis for no more than two years.
Putting and sharing data
The information about you that is in Slotrollers Social Casino
Only the people who need to see your personal information in order to do what we need to do in order to follow the law or our contracts will do so.
personal information of customers outside of Slotrollers Social Casino
We only share your information when the law allows us to, like when you are needed to make a deal with us (Article 6.1.b GDPR) or when we have a legitimate interest (Article 6.1.f GDPR).
We can only share your private, sensitive information if you gave us permission to do so in a way that makes it impossible to connect it to other information you may have gotten elsewhere, or if you agreed that the providers would handle your data carefully.
We share the following kinds of info with providers:
- Content distribution and storing companies. These don't have direct access to our networks, but they do have a network infrastructure that will use our IP address to send our assets.
- Companies that handle payments. When you use a payment company to make a payment, we will get the bill information from the service providers. Payment providers, not us, will give payment providers any payment information they need to make a payment on your account.
- Details about debt. When you don't make your payment, we can give the debt collectors the information we have about you so that they can call you on our behalf.
- Services for email marketing. The email marketing service companies we work with can see your display name, email address, location, and whether you have already signed up for our newsletter. This way, they can send you emails that are relevant to the service.
- Single service providers for sign-on. These are only important if you play our games on their websites or directly choose one-sign options. If you do either of those things, you'll be able to sign up for our game platform. If you decide not to use these, most providers give you a way to disconnect your single sign-on from our account website. This stops us from accessing your metadata; please see the provider's guidelines for more information.
- Information for business. We get the services we need by looking through our own tracking info.
- Makers of games. They make our gambling games and keep them in good shape for us. With these providers, we'll only share your IP address, display name, device information, and the amount of in-game cash you have because these apps usually work on their own and are easy to add to our "plug-and-play" platform.
- Report on the crash. There are ways to report crashes in our mobile games. Reports of the crash only include info that doesn't have a name. You can still turn this off in the app's settings, though.
- Affiliates, performance marketing, and co-brands. We add different kinds of trackers to our website so that partners, brands, and projects can see how well they're doing. To find out more, please look at the section of this Privacy Policy that talks about Web and App Analytics.
- Checking the address. That's why we use an address verification service to make sure the address is right before sending prizes to a physical address.
- Locating things. We get information from geolocation sites about where IP addresses are mostly located in the world. (We do not give this information to these providers; we are the only ones who can use it.)
- Help with the ticket system. For us, our ticketing help system is run by a third-party provider. Every help ticket you send us through official methods will be saved by this provider.
- Streaming video. There are times when we use video streaming services to show you ads. These services record what you do when you watch these movies.
The service providers we work with are either based in the European Union or a country that meets the EU's data protection standards for safety. They are also legally required to handle your data with care. When the system lets us, we hide or anonymize your private information.
We never sell the information to other people, no matter what.
Your rights when it comes to users
The company Slotrollers is based in the European Union. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is something we promise to follow. It gives you certain rights over your own personal data.
You've got the right to do that …
- send a complaint with a supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR);
- ask for the correction of your personal data (Article 16 GDPR);
- demand limitation of the processing of your personal data (Article 18 GDPR);
- require access to your personal data (Article 15 GDPR) in a portative format (Article 20 GDPR);
- withdraw consent of your processing of data from us, when we do this in compliance with a legal interest (Article 7.3 and Article 21 GDPR);
- demand for the removing of your personal data (Article 17 GDPR).
It's easy to delete your info in your account settings. If you have any other questions or concerns, please email us or use the "help" button on our website. Email: [email protected] If you reach us through a method other than the help widget, please be aware that we will need to verify your identity. In the end, you wouldn't want a random stranger to see your private information, and neither do we.
Please keep that in mind; it might take us up to a month to finish your proposal. We will, of course, let you know if there is a delay.
There is more information about the law in Articles 7.3, 15–21, and 77 of the GDPR.
The right to view, change, and delete personal data
(15, 16, 17, and 20 of the GDPR)
If you want to know at any time if Slotrollers is processing your personal data and why, you can ask for information about it. You can also get a copy of your personal sensitive information. To get more information, you can ask about:
- purposes for which the data is processed;
- the types of personal sensitive data that are processed;
- the groups of receivers with whom the data was shared;
- the estimated period of storage;
- your rights about this data (correction, limitation, erasure, withdrawal of consent, and submission a complaint with the supervisory authority);
- source of data in cases where we have not get it from your direct interactions with us;
- And the essence of any automated decision-making, including profiling, based on this data and your rights to request purposeful information on the algorithms involved.
People all over the world will get the information you ask for in an electronic version if you send it that way. If you send this request more than once, Slotrollers will ask you to pay for the work that goes into it.
You can let us know about any wrong personal information we have about you and we will fix it. In the end, you can ask us to delete your personal information if there aren't any good reasons for us to keep it (like legal requirements, free speech, public interest, or if we need it as proof in a legal case) and one of these reasons applies:
- Your sensitive details are no longer sufficient for the aims for which they have been obtained or processed;
- You want to revoke the consent on which the processing was based because there is no other justifiable reason for such processing;
- Your sensitive personal information has been the object of illegitimate processing;
- Your sensitive personal information should be removed based on a legal obligation.
And when we delete data that we shared with other people, we will also call those other people to make sure that the same data is deleted there too.
If there are any third-party providers who may have kept the information we gave them while providing our services, we will contact them as soon as possible and make sure they know about your request.
Right to limit how personal info is used
Article 18 of the GDPR
You can use your right to ask that your personal data not be processed when:
- You disprove the accuracy of your personal information during the time required to affirm the correctness of those data;
- The processing of your personal data is not legal, but you are opposed to the deletion of your personal data and instead claim a processing restriction.;
- When your personal data is no longer useful, except to establish, practice or defend legal claims, you need those personal data.
Right of personal data portability
(Article 20 GDPR)
You have the right to obtain personal information that you have sent to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and to transmit these data from Slotrollers to another controller without hindrance.
Whenever this is technically simple, you can demand that your personal data be transmitted directly to other data controllers by Slotrollers Social Casino.
Right of consent revoking
(Article 7.3 and 21 GDPR)
We will only process your personal information with your permission if otherwise processing of data is required. (see sector Is the sharing of your personal information with Slotrollers Social Casino required?).
You can revoke your consent when you want if you have a registered account with us by modifying the settings associated with your account (or you can delete your account if you want). If you do not have an registered account with us, please visit the Web and App Analytics sector for the opt-out means for other data collection.
Please consider that a revocation of your agreement does not affect the legality of the pre-revocation procedures.
The right to make a complaint with your supervisory authority
(Article 77 GDPR)
If you feel your rights have not been upheld despite our efforts to protect your sensitive data privacy, you have the right to file a complaint with your country's national data protection authority.
Dissent against the processing of your data for direct marketing
When you create an account with us you have the option to subscribe to our newsletter. You can opt-out of our newsletter whenever you wish by using the “unsubscribe” links written in your account settings or in your email footers.
Web and App Analytics
In order to develop our applications and website, fix errors, develop the platform and our programs used to promote it, we keep pseudonymized data about the behavior of our members on our website and use a variety of tracking services to assist us (based on Article 6.1.f GDPR).
Such services either use device IDs (mobile) or device (desktop) cookies to suit the behavioral data they collect (for example, how high a percentage of members who accessed our platform had an account with us or to inform us how long the average period of time user used on our page).
Data exchanged could be information about when you registered an account with us, where you came from (which banner you clicked on or on which gaming platforms you play our games), your device settings (e.g. model, operating system), your user ID in our games, page history (site ID and time) or payments you make to us.
Trackers use these data either to build estimated behavioral profiles of you (allowing them to offer better marketing targeting to users of their services) or to allow us to pay users rather than impressions (performance marketing) or to pay for our campaigns through registration cases.
Objection right
If you do not want your data to be pseudonymized, your opt-out is as follows: http://slotrollers.com/
For web,
for tracking to end-points regulated by us:
In order the opt-out process to operate, your browser might need to accept these cookies.
For mobile,
for tracking to end-points regulated by us, please see the application settings itself. We use Firebase Crashlytics (a Google product) to report errors, and you can also use the settings to opt-out of reporting mistakes functionality.
Since you can also cooperate with other trackers that we use on other people's websites, it is probable that opting out of the trackers on a single website does not do what you expect. To improve your settings to opt out of tracking services effectively, this sector provides an overview of all trackers that we apply and where you can opt-out of them.
Opt-out options for certain tracking services can also be found on http://youronlinechoices.eu, which suggests an single and central option for you to opt-out from a variety of tracking services. This website will also help if you want to search the online options for other providers that we do not offer you.
Except as listed (be it here or on the opt-out pages of our tracking partners), cookies will need to be accepted by your browser for the opt-out process.
Adality
Adality is based in Germany, and suggests an opt-out option on https://adality.de/privacy.html.
AdCell
AdCell is based in Germany, and offers an opt-out on https://www.adcell.de/datenschutz(German).
AppsFlyer (for Mobile)
AppsFlyer is based in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, it offers an opt-out on https://www.appsflyer.com/optout.
AppNexus
AppNexus is based in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, and it offers an opt-out on https://www.appnexus.com/en/company/platform-privacy-policy#choices.
Crimtan
Crimtan is based in the UK, it offers an opt-out on https://crimtan.com/cookie-opt-out/.
Bing
Bing is based in the US, who is executed by Microsoft, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, it offers an opt-out on https://account.microsoft.com/privacy/ad-settings/signedout.
Dynamic Yield
Dynamic Yield is based in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, and it offers an opt-out option on https://www.dynamicyield.com/privacy-policy/ (in the sector 'Accessing and Modifying Information and Communication Preferences').
Facebook Analytics
Facebook base location is in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, and it offers opt-out settings on https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217.
Google is based in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework.
Google Ads (a/k/a Google Remarketing) and AdMob
Google offers AdMob and Google Ads opt-out options on https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated.
Google Analytics
Google offers instructions of opt-out for Google Analytics on https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
When it is sent to Google Analytics, your IP address will be masked. For more information about that, see link https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/.
HasOffers
HasOffers is based in the US, which is operating by TUNE, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework, it offers opt-out instructions on https://optoutmobile.com/.
Flashtalking
Flashtalking is based in the US, and it is committed to the standards imposed by the GDPR , it offers an opt-out option on http://www.flashtalking.com/privacypolicy/ (in the sector 'Opting out of Interest-Based Advertising').
InfoOnline
InfoOnline is based in Germany, it offers an opt-out on https://optout.ioam.de/optout.php (German).
ÖWA
ÖWA is based in Austria, it offers an opt-out on https://optout-at.iocnt.net/ (German).
Voluum
Voluum is based in Poland, which is being operated by Codewise, it offers an opt-out instruction on https://voluum.com/end-user-privacy-policy/ (in the sector “Opt-out”).
Outbrain
Outbrain is based both in the US and in the UK, has GDPR contract articles between their US and UK branches, and it offers an opt-out on https://www.outbrain.com/legal/privacy#advertising_behavioral_targeting.
Plista
Plista is based in Germany, it offers an opt-out instruction on https://www.plista.com/about/opt-out/ (in the sector 'Set opt-out').
Simplaex
Simplaex is based in Germany, it suggests an immediate opt-out link on https://tracker.simplaex.net/v1/opt-out.
Seznam.cz
Seznam.cz is based in the Czech Republic, it offers an opt-out instruction on http://www.imedia.cz/ (Czech).
The Trade Desk
The Trade Desk is based in the US, and it is committed to the Privacy Shield Framework it offers you an opt-out option on http://www.adsrvr.org/opt-out.html.
Taboola
Taboola is based in the US, and it is committed to the principles of the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance, it suggests an opt-out instruction on https://www.taboola.com/privacy-policy#optout.
United Internet
United Internet is based in Germany, it offers an opt-out instruction on https://www.united-internet-media.de/de/services/optin-optout/ (in the sector 'Cookie-Verwaltung'; German).
TradeLab
TradeLab is based in France, it offers an opt-out instruction on http://tradelab.com/en/privacy/ (in the sector 'Should You No Longer Want To See These Personalized Ads').
Security
We use the comprehensive SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption strategy to transmit our website securely when you visit it, along with the highest level of encryption maintained by your browser.
You can inform when any single page on our website is transmitted in encoded form by the closed presentation of the key (or lock) sign in the status bar of your browser.
And we also take the relevant organizational and technological protection steps to protect your data against damage, whole or partial loss, deliberate or spontaneous manipulation or unauthorized access by third parties. Our protection systems are constantly being developed in for keeping up with new technical preferences.
Additional information
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