Goldex Casino Privacy Policy Australia
This privacy policy explains how a Goldex Casino information site should handle reader data while covering casino registration, bonuses, payments, mobile access and responsible gambling. It applies to site visitors who read guides, contact the site or use basic website features.
1.1 Information readers may provide
Readers may provide a name, email address or message when contacting the site. Technical data can include browser type, device information, page visits, approximate location and basic security logs. The site should collect only what is needed to answer messages, manage content and keep the site working properly.
1.2 Cookies and analytics
Cookies can help measure which Goldex pages readers use most, such as bonus, registration, payments or mobile guides. Analytics should improve page clarity and navigation. Readers can manage cookies in browser settings, though some site functions may work less smoothly after blocking them.
1.3 Casino account data
Readers should not send casino account documents to an editorial site. ID files, bank screenshots, card images, wallet screenshots, crypto private keys and full payment details belong only inside the official account or support channel. The site does not process deposits, withdrawals or KYC files.
1.4 Payment and crypto safety
Crypto and wallet information needs extra care. A reader should never share seed phrases, private keys or full card details. If a Goldex payment issue occurs, the safe proof is a transaction hash, masked card evidence, wallet transaction ID or bank reference shared through the proper account support route.
1.5 Reader rights
Readers may request access, correction or deletion of personal information handled by the site. Some technical records may remain where needed for security, legal or operational reasons. A request should include the email address or message details needed to locate the record.
1.6 Data retention
Contact messages and technical logs should be kept only as long as needed for support, security or site management. Old records should be removed when there is no practical reason to keep them.