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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how the Party Slots review website at partyslots-game.com, including the specific review page Party Slots, collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information about visitors and individuals who contact us. It applies to all users of our website and services, but not to the real-money gambling services operated on third-party websites such as on.partycasino.ca or partycasino.com.

Having a clear privacy policy is required by applicable Canadian privacy laws and is an important part of how we ensure transparency, accountability, and responsible handling of your information. By using our website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy.

Effective date: 1 February 2026

Who We Are

Party Slots is an informational and review brand operated through the website partyslots-game.com. The page Party Slots is one of our Canadian-focused review pages and does not itself offer real-money gambling services. We provide reviews and links to licensed third-party operators such as PartyCasino at on.partycasino.ca (Ontario) and partycasino.com (Rest of Canada and other markets). Those operators are separate companies (including ElectraWorks Maple Limited and ElectraWorks Limited, which hold licences with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, the Government of Gibraltar and the UK Gambling Commission) and act as independent data controllers for their own services.

The Party Slots website is operated by a private company (the "Company") that acts as the data controller for personal information collected via partyslots-game.com. We are in the process of updating this Policy with our full registered corporate name, registration number, and mailing address. Until those details are finalised, you may contact us using the details below, and your requests will be handled in accordance with this Policy and applicable law.

Data protection contact (privacy enquiries):

We do not currently provide telephone support for privacy matters. Any personal data protection queries, including exercising your privacy rights, should be submitted via email.

What Personal Data We Collect

We distinguish carefully between information collected on partyslots-game.com (including Party Slots) and information collected by third-party gambling operators. We do not operate gambling accounts, process wagers, verify identity for KYC/AML, or process your casino payments. Those activities are carried out by the relevant licensed operator (for example, PartyCasino) under its own privacy policy.

Information we collect directly from you

  • Contact and inquiry data: When you contact us (for example, to submit feedback or a complaint about our content) we may collect your name, email address, and any information you choose to include in your message.
  • Marketing preferences: If we offer newsletters or promotional communications and you opt in, we may collect your email address, language preferences, and consent details (date, method, and scope of consent).

Technical and usage data

  • Device and connection data: IP address, approximate location (country/region based on IP), browser type and version, operating system, device identifiers, and similar technical details.
  • Log data: Pages visited (for example, Party Slots), time and date of visits, referral URLs, click paths, time spent on each page, and error logs.
  • Cookies and similar technologies: Unique identifiers stored in cookies, pixels, tags, or local storage as described in the "Cookies & Tracking Technologies" section.

Behavioural and analytics data

  • On-site behaviour: Interactions with our content (for example, which reviews you read, links you click, scroll depth, and engagement with banners or comparison tables) collected through analytics tools.
  • Affiliate performance data: When you follow a tracking link from our site to a third-party operator, we may receive aggregated, non-identifying statistics from that operator or its affiliate platform (for example, number of clicks, registrations, or deposits attributed to our links). We do not receive your personal account, payment, or betting history data from the operator.

Data collected by third-party operators (outside our control)

  • Payment and betting data: Payment information, deposits, withdrawals, KYC documents, and detailed betting history are collected and processed by the licensed gambling operator (e.g., ElectraWorks Maple Limited or ElectraWorks Limited for PartyCasino) under its own privacy policy and regulatory obligations (AGCO/iGaming Ontario, Gibraltar, UKGC, etc.). We do not access or control that data.

Legal Basis for Processing

We process personal information in accordance with applicable Canadian privacy laws, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ("PIPEDA") and substantially similar provincial laws where they apply. For users in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA), the United Kingdom, and Mexico, we also align our practices with the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and relevant Mexican privacy legislation (including the Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties and its regulations), to the extent these laws apply to our activities.

Our main legal grounds

  • Consent: We rely on your consent for:
    • Setting or reading non-essential cookies (for example, advertising cookies) where required by law;
    • Sending you marketing emails or newsletters; and
    • Processing certain optional information you choose to provide in forms or communications.
  • Legitimate interests: We process personal data where this is necessary for our legitimate business interests and where these interests are not overridden by your rights and freedoms, including:
    • Operating and improving our website and content (for example, understanding which reviews, like Party Slots, are most useful to readers);
    • Preventing fraud, abuse, or security threats (including detecting unusual traffic patterns or malicious activity); and
    • Measuring the effectiveness of our affiliate relationships with licensed operators.
  • Contractual necessity and pre-contractual steps: Where we provide services you request (such as responding to a complaint or providing support), limited processing of your personal data may be necessary to take steps at your request or to fulfil related obligations.
  • Legal obligations: In certain circumstances, we may process or retain data to comply with legal duties, regulatory inquiries, accounting and tax rules, or to respond to lawful requests from public authorities.

Purpose of Processing

How we use your information

  • Providing and maintaining our services: To operate the Party Slots website, display content such as Party Slots, ensure the site functions correctly on your device, and respond to your enquiries or complaints.
  • Improving our content and user experience: To analyse traffic and usage patterns, test new features, understand which operators, bonuses, or games are of most interest to Canadian players, and optimise navigation and layout.
  • Marketing and communications: With your consent where required, to send newsletters or promotional information about new reviews, updates to existing reviews (including PartyCasino content), or changes to our services.
  • Analytics and performance measurement: To compile aggregated statistics about visits, referral performance, click-through rates to partner operators, and campaign effectiveness (for example, through Google Analytics or affiliate platforms).
  • Fraud prevention and security: To protect our website, systems, users, and partners from malicious activity, misuse of our services, spam, or attempts to manipulate tracking and attribution.
  • Compliance and dispute resolution: To comply with applicable laws and regulations, respond to lawful requests from regulators or law enforcement, and manage or defend legal claims or disputes.

Disclosure & Sharing

We do not sell your personal information. We share personal data only as described in this section, and always subject to appropriate safeguards.

Service providers (processors)

  • Hosting and infrastructure providers: Companies that host our website, databases, and related infrastructure, which may be located in Canada or other jurisdictions.
  • Analytics and measurement providers: Tools that help us understand how users interact with our site (for example, page views of Party Slots, click-through rates to operators), typically by using cookies and similar technologies.
  • Email and communication tools: Providers used to send emails or manage contact forms, if and when such features are enabled.
  • Security and anti-fraud providers: Services that help us detect and prevent abusive or malicious activity.

Affiliate and business partners

  • Licensed gambling operators and affiliate networks: We work with third-party operators, including PartyCasino (operated by ElectraWorks Maple Limited in Ontario and ElectraWorks Limited in other jurisdictions) and their affiliate platforms. When you click a tracking link on our site, the operator and/or affiliate network may set their own cookies and collect information directly from you under their own privacy policies. We may receive only aggregated performance statistics (for example, number of registrations or deposits), not identifiable player information.
  • Advertising and marketing networks: Where we use third-party advertising technologies and you have consented to such cookies where legally required, those partners may collect and use pseudonymous data for ad measurement and interest-based advertising. Any sharing occurs in accordance with applicable laws and your cookie preferences.

Regulators, authorities, and legal disclosures

  • Regulatory and supervisory authorities: We may disclose information if reasonably necessary to comply with obligations or respond to lawful requests from competent authorities, such as privacy regulators in Canada, EU supervisory authorities, or Mexican data protection bodies, to the extent applicable.
  • Legal proceedings and enforcement: We may disclose information where necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims, protect our rights, property, or safety, or the rights, property, or safety of our users, partners, or the public.

Corporate changes

  • Business transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, reorganisation, or sale of all or part of our assets, personal data may be transferred to the relevant third party as part of the transaction, subject to appropriate safeguards and continued protection consistent with this Policy.

International Transfers

Because we collaborate with international service providers and affiliate partners, your personal information may be transferred to, and processed in, countries outside of your province, state, or country of residence. These jurisdictions may have privacy and data protection laws that differ from those in Canada.

Where your data may be processed

  • Canada: Our primary focus is Canadian users, and some of our infrastructure and service providers are located in Canada.
  • European Union/EEA, United Kingdom, and Gibraltar: Some of our partners (including operators and affiliate networks linked to Entain-associated brands such as PartyCasino) may operate from or process data in these jurisdictions.
  • Other countries (for example, the United States or Mexico): Certain technical, analytics, or marketing service providers may process data in these or other countries.

Safeguards for international transfers

  • Where required by law (for example, for personal data originating from the EU/EEA, UK, or Mexico), we implement appropriate safeguards such as:
    • Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs): Approved contractual clauses that contractually oblige recipients to protect personal data to standards essentially equivalent to those in the originating jurisdiction.
    • Contractual and organisational measures: Including data minimisation, pseudonymisation where appropriate, access controls, and strict confidentiality obligations for service providers.
  • We only engage service providers who, in our assessment, provide an adequate level of protection for personal data consistent with this Policy and applicable law.

Data Retention

We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes described in this Policy, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements, and then securely delete or anonymise it.

Typical retention periods

  • Contact and inquiry data: Information you send us (for example, via email to [email protected]) is generally retained for up to 3 years after we resolve your request or complaint, to allow us to refer to prior correspondence and to defend against potential legal claims.
  • Marketing data: Email addresses and related preference data used for newsletters or marketing communications are retained until you unsubscribe or withdraw consent, plus a short period (usually up to 6 months) to document your opt-out.
  • Technical logs and analytics data: Server logs and analytics records are usually retained for up to 24 months from collection, unless a longer period is needed for security, fraud investigation, or legal reasons.
  • Cookies: Cookie retention varies by type:
    • Session cookies are retained only for the duration of your browser session.
    • Persistent cookies used for analytics or preferences typically last between 6 and 24 months, unless you delete them earlier via your browser or our tools.
  • Legal and dispute-related records: Where information is relevant to a legal obligation or dispute, we may retain it for the duration of the obligation or dispute plus any applicable limitation period (which may be up to 7 years in some cases).

When data is no longer needed, we will delete it or irreversibly anonymise it. If deletion is not immediately possible (for example, because data is stored in backup archives), we will store it securely and isolate it from further processing until deletion is feasible.

Your Rights

We are committed to respecting your rights under applicable Canadian privacy laws (including PIPEDA and substantially similar provincial statutes). We also strive to align our practices with the GDPR (for users in the EU/EEA and UK) and Mexican privacy law (including the Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties), insofar as these frameworks apply to our activities.

Core rights available to you

  • Right of access: You may request confirmation of whether we hold personal information about you and, if so, receive a copy, along with an explanation of how we use it and with whom it has been shared.
  • Right to rectification (correction): You may ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal information we hold about you.
  • Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten" / cancellation): In certain circumstances, you may request that we delete your personal information, for example where it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, or where you have withdrawn consent. In Mexico, this corresponds to the "cancellation" element of ARCO rights.
  • Right to restriction of processing: You may request that we restrict the processing of your personal data in specific cases, for example while we verify contested accuracy or when processing is unlawful and you prefer restriction over deletion.
  • Right to object: Where we rely on legitimate interests, you may object to processing based on your particular situation. We will stop processing unless we demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds that override your interests, rights, and freedoms, or the processing is required for legal claims. You always have an unconditional right to object to direct marketing.
  • Right to data portability: To the extent required by GDPR or similar rules, you may request that we provide certain personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, or ask us to transmit it to another controller where technically feasible.
  • Right to withdraw consent: Where processing is based on your consent (for example, marketing emails or non-essential cookies), you may withdraw that consent at any time. This does not affect the lawfulness of processing before withdrawal.
  • Marketing opt-out: You may unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time by using the "unsubscribe" link in our communications or by contacting us at [email protected].

Specific alignment with Mexican ARCO rights

For users in Mexico, we seek to align with the ARCO rights under Mexican law:

  • Access: Obtain confirmation and access to your personal data held by us.
  • Rectification: Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Cancellation: Request deletion of your data when appropriate (for example, when it is no longer needed or processing is unlawful), subject to legal retention obligations.
  • Opposition: Object to processing for specific purposes, particularly for marketing.

How to exercise your rights

  1. Submit your request: Send an email to [email protected] with the subject line "Privacy Request - ". Describe your request clearly and, where applicable, specify the relevant context (for example, newsletter subscription, complaint correspondence, or usage of Party Slots).
  2. Identity verification: To protect your privacy, we may ask for reasonable information to verify your identity before fulfilling your request (for example, confirmation via the email address we have on file for you).
  3. Response timeframe: We aim to respond to all valid requests within 30 days of receipt. If your request is complex or if we receive numerous requests, we may extend this period by an additional 30 days, in which case we will inform you of the extension and reasons.
  4. Cost: Requests are generally handled free of charge. However, where permitted by law, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on requests that are manifestly unfounded or excessive, particularly due to their repetitive character.

Cookies & Tracking Technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies on partyslots-game.com (including Party Slots) to operate our site, improve performance, and, where allowed, support analytics and advertising.

Types of cookies we use

  • Strictly necessary (functional) cookies: These cookies are essential for the operation of the site and cannot be switched off in our systems. They may include session identifiers and security-related cookies.
  • Performance and analytics cookies: These help us understand how visitors use our site (for example, which pages are most frequently visited, how users move around the site, and whether they experience errors). We use this information to improve our content and layout.
  • Advertising and affiliate cookies (third-party): When you click our links to third-party operators, affiliate and advertising partners may place cookies or similar technologies on your device to track referrals and measure campaign performance. These cookies are set by third parties, and their use is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies.
  • Persistent vs. session cookies: Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until deleted.

Managing your cookie preferences

  • Browser settings: Most web browsers allow you to refuse some or all cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being set. Please refer to your browser's help section for instructions on how to manage cookie settings.
  • Cookie tools on our site: Where required by law, we will provide a cookie banner or settings panel that allows you to consent to or reject non-essential cookies. Your preferences may be stored in a cookie on your device.
  • Third-party opt-outs: Some analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out mechanisms (for example, through industry self-regulatory programs). We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie policies of third parties whose services are integrated into our site.

Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality and performance of our website.

Data Security

We take the security of your information seriously and implement technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure, or access.

Technical measures

  • Encryption in transit: Data transmitted between your browser and our website is protected using industry-standard TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols (TLS 1.2 or higher), where supported by your browser and our service providers.
  • Encryption at rest and access control: Where feasible, data stored on our systems or those of our service providers is protected by access controls and, in many cases, encryption at rest. Access is limited to personnel and service providers who need it for legitimate business purposes.
  • Secure development and configuration: We strive to apply security best practices in configuring servers, applications, and content management systems, including regular updates and patching of critical components.

Organisational measures

  • Least-privilege and need-to-know access: Access to personal data is restricted to individuals who require it to perform their tasks, and such access is periodically reviewed.
  • Vendor due diligence: We select third-party service providers that demonstrate appropriate security practices. Where relevant, we may rely on their adherence to recognised standards such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2, or equivalent certifications.
  • Incident response: We maintain processes for identifying, investigating, and responding to potential data security incidents. Where required by law, we will notify you and/or the relevant authorities of a qualifying data breach without undue delay.

While we take reasonable steps to protect personal data, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. Therefore, we cannot guarantee absolute security.

Complaints & Contacts

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, our handling of your personal data, or wish to lodge a complaint, you can contact us using the details below.

Contacting us

Internal complaint procedure

  1. Step 1 - Initial contact: Send us an email explaining your concern or complaint, including any relevant details (such as dates, the URL of the page involved - e.g., Party Slots - and copies of correspondence, if applicable).
  2. Step 2 - Acknowledgment: We will acknowledge receipt of your complaint as soon as reasonably practicable.
  3. Step 3 - Investigation: We will review your complaint, investigate the facts, and, if necessary, seek clarification from you. We may also liaise with relevant third parties (such as service providers) if they are involved in the issue.
  4. Step 4 - Response: We aim to provide a substantive response to privacy complaints within 30 days of receipt. If more time is needed due to complexity or volume, we will inform you and provide an updated timeframe.

Escalation to supervisory authorities

If you are not satisfied with our response or believe that your privacy rights have been infringed, you may have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority:

  • Canada: You may contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC):
    • Website: https://www.priv.gc.ca
  • Mexico: If Mexican law applies to your situation, you may contact the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (INAI):
    • Website: https://home.inai.org.mx
  • European Union/EEA and United Kingdom: If GDPR or UK data protection law applies to your situation, you may lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. A list of EU/EEA data protection authorities is available via the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), and details of the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) are available at:

We encourage you to contact us first so we have an opportunity to address your concerns, but you may contact a supervisory authority at any time.

Updates

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, legal requirements, or other factors. When we make changes, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the end of this Policy.

How you will be notified of changes

  • Website notice: The updated Policy will be posted on partyslots-game.com and accessible via relevant pages, including Party Slots.
  • Prominent notice for material changes: For significant changes (for example, new types of personal data we collect, new purposes, or significant changes to international transfers), we will provide additional notice, which may include:
    • Banners or pop-up notifications on our website;
    • Dashboard or on-site alerts, where applicable; and
    • Email notifications to users who have provided us with their email address and consented to receive such communications.
  • Advance notice: Where feasible and required by law, we will provide at least 30 days' advance notice before material changes take effect, so you have time to review the updated Policy.

Your choices when the Policy changes

  • If you do not agree with the updated Privacy Policy, you should discontinue using our website and may contact us if you wish to exercise your privacy rights in relation to previously collected data.
  • Continued use of our services after the effective date of an updated Policy will constitute your acknowledgment of the changes to the extent permitted by law.

Version: 4.0
Last updated: February 2026