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Privacy Policy

REVISION_DATE: January 06, 2026 | SYSTEM_STATUS: ENFORCED

1. Data Governance Framework

This Privacy Policy describes how GetCasinoPlayer ("GCP", "we", "us", "our") collects, processes, and protects institutional data. Unlike consumer-facing platforms, GCP operates exclusively as a Business-to-Business (B2B) data exchange. Our protocols are designed to align with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD).

2. Collection of Data & Sources

We ingest data from a network of global nodes that interface with publicly accessible and proprietary iGaming registries. The data points we collect include:

  • Financial Metadata: Historical deposit volumes, withdrawal frequencies, and net loss calculations.
  • Engagement Metrics: Last active timestamps, game category preferences (Slots, Live Dealer, Sportsbook), and average bet sizes.
  • Contact Identifiers: Obfuscated email structures and mobile digits, which are only fully revealed upon a verified Marketplace transaction.

3. Security Architecture

Security is the core of our terminal infrastructure. We employ a multi-layered defense-in-depth strategy:

Encryption at Rest

All datasets are stored using AES-256-XTS encryption. Decryption keys are managed via a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Hardware Security Module (HSM).

Transport Security

API and Terminal communications are forced over TLS 1.3 with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) enabled.

4. Cookies and Analytical Tracking

We respect the institutional anonymity of our partners. We do not use cross-site tracking, third-party advertising cookies, or fingerprinting scripts. We utilize only essential session cookies required for Terminal authentication and load balancing across our global nodes.

5. International Data Transfers

Data ingested by our nodes may be transferred to and maintained on servers located outside of your state, province, or country. By using our Terminal, you consent to the transfer of information to our secure processing clusters in compliance with Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).