Privacy Digits 7 Casino
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Privacy at Digits 7 is governed by the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and its Australian Privacy Principles, alongside the data obligations set under the operator's Curaçao eGaming licence. This page explains, in general terms, how an online casino collects, uses and protects the personal information of its players, and what rights Australian users hold over that data. It is informational rather than a binding legal document.
What Data Is Collected
The casino collects the information needed to open and run an account. This typically includes registration details such as name, date of birth, email address and residential address, payment information tied to deposits and withdrawals, and identity documents submitted for verification. Usage data, such as login times, device type, IP address and gameplay activity, is also recorded.
Cookies and similar technologies capture browsing behaviour on the site. Together these categories let Digits 7 create an account, process transactions, meet verification duties and keep the service running. Only data relevant to operating the account and complying with the law is gathered; the aim is to collect what is necessary rather than build an open-ended profile of a player.
How Data Is Used
Personal data is used to manage accounts, process deposits and withdrawals, and confirm identity under anti-money-laundering rules. It supports fraud prevention and helps detect unusual account activity that may signal a compromised login or prohibited use. Where the law requires it, information may be used to meet regulatory and reporting obligations under the Curaçao licence.
Marketing communications are sent only with consent, and that consent can be withdrawn at any time through account settings or by contacting the support team. Aggregated, non-identifying data may be used to improve the platform, fix technical issues and understand how players use the games. Personal data is not used for purposes a player has not been informed of.
Data Sharing and Third Parties
The operator shares data only where necessary. Payment processors handle deposits and withdrawals, identity-verification services support KYC, and game providers such as the studios that supply the lobby deliver the titles. Regulatory authorities may receive information where a legal or licence obligation applies, for example in response to a lawful request.
Data is not sold to unrelated third parties for their own marketing. Any partner that handles personal information is expected to apply comparable protection standards and to use the data only for the agreed purpose. Where processing happens outside Australia, it remains subject to the protections described here.
Cookies and Tracking
The site uses cookies to keep a session active, remember preferences and gather analytics on how the platform is used. Session cookies expire when the browser closes, while preference and analytics cookies persist for a set period before they need to be renewed. Most browsers let a user block or delete cookies through their settings, though disabling essential cookies may affect how the site functions, such as keeping a player logged in during play.
Your Rights Under Australian Law
Under the Australian Privacy Act 1988, players have rights over their personal information. These include:
- The right to access the personal data held about you.
- The right to request correction of inaccurate or outdated information.
- The right to ask how your data is collected, used and disclosed.
- The right to withdraw consent to marketing at any time.
- The right to make a complaint about the handling of your data.
Requests can be made through the support team, which will verify identity before acting on them to protect the account. Complaints that are not resolved directly can be escalated to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, the national privacy regulator.
Data Security
The platform protects data in transit with SSL encryption and applies access controls so that only authorised staff handle personal information. Identity documents and payment details are held under these safeguards, separated from general account data where practical. No system is completely immune from risk, so players are encouraged to use a strong, unique password, to avoid reusing credentials from other sites, and to keep their login details private.
Contact and Complaints
Questions about data handling can be raised with the support team through live chat or email, both available around the clock. Australian players who believe their information has been mishandled may also contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, the supervisory authority for privacy matters, which can investigate complaints independently of the operator.
Conclusion
In short, the operator collects the data needed to run an account and meet its legal duties, protects it with encryption and access controls, and recognises the rights Australian players hold under the Privacy Act 1988. Any data concern should be raised with support at Digits 7 in the first instance.