Privacy RollXO Casino Australia
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Privacy RollXO explains how the casino handles personal data for Australian players, in line with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and its Australian Privacy Principles, overseen by the OAIC. This page is a general informational summary of typical data practices, not a binding legal contract. It covers what data is collected, how it is used, who it is shared with, and the rights players hold over their information.
🗂️ What data is collected
The casino collects the information needed to open and run an account and to meet regulatory obligations. This includes registration details such as name, date of birth, email, and address; payment information tied to deposits and withdrawals; KYC verification documents; and usage data such as login times, device information, and gameplay activity. Cookies and similar technologies record site preferences and session state. Only the data required for these purposes is collected.
🔧 How data is used
Collected data is used to manage accounts, process payments, verify identity, prevent fraud, and meet anti-money-laundering and licensing obligations. It also supports delivery of the games and cashier, customer support, and, with consent, marketing communications. Some processing is required to operate an active account and cannot be opted out of while it remains open, because it is tied to legal duties. Optional processing, such as personalised marketing or analytics, depends on consent and can be turned off. Data is kept only as long as needed or as the law requires.
🤝 Data sharing and third parties
Data may be shared with payment processors to settle transactions, game providers to deliver titles, and regulatory authorities where required under the Curaçao eGaming licence and applicable law. Service providers handling data on the casino's behalf are bound to use it only for the agreed purpose. Data is not sold to unrelated third parties for their own marketing.
🍪 Cookies and tracking
The site uses session cookies to keep a player logged in, preference cookies to remember settings, and analytics cookies to understand site use. Strictly necessary cookies that maintain a session and secure the cashier cannot be disabled without breaking core features. Optional cookies, including analytics and marketing tags, run only with consent and can be declined through the browser.
⚖️ Your rights under Australian privacy law
Under the Australian Privacy Act 1988, players can access the personal information held about them, request correction of inaccurate data, and complain about how their data is handled. Requests are made through customer support and answered within the timeframes set by the Australian Privacy Principles. Players can also withdraw consent for optional processing, such as marketing, without affecting the core service, and they may ask what categories of data are held and for what purpose. Where data is no longer needed for the purpose it was collected or for a legal requirement, it is deleted or anonymised.
- Access the personal data held about you
- Request correction of inaccurate or outdated information
- Withdraw consent for marketing communications
- Lodge a complaint with the OAIC
🔐 Data security
The casino protects data with SSL encryption in transit and access controls that limit who can view personal information. Verification documents are stored to support compliance obligations. While no online system is entirely without risk, these measures are designed to keep personal and payment data secure.
📨 Contact and complaints
Players with data questions, or who wish to exercise a privacy right, can contact the RollXO support team through live chat or email. If a concern is unresolved, Australian players may escalate it to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, which oversees Privacy Act compliance.
📊 Conclusion
RollXO handles personal data in line with the Australian Privacy Act and its licence conditions, collecting only what is needed and securing it with encryption and access controls. Players who want to access, correct, or ask about their data should contact support, which can direct complaints to the relevant authority.
