Privacy Policy
This page explains what information this site collects when you visit or contact us, and what we do with it. We’ve tried to write it in plain language rather than dense legal boilerplate, since most privacy policies are written to be skimmed past rather than read.
What we collect
Like most websites, this site collects standard analytics and server log data automatically when you visit — things like your approximate location (usually city or region level, derived from IP address), browser type, device type, pages viewed, and how you arrived at the site. This is used to understand which content is useful and to keep the site running reliably; it isn’t used to build an individual profile of a named visitor.
If you contact us through the email address listed on the Contact page, or submit a newsletter or contact form where one is offered, we collect whatever you send us directly — typically your email address and the content of your message. That information is used only to respond to you and isn’t added to a marketing list without a separate, clear opt-in.
Legal basis and governing framework
This site is operated with a Canadian audience in mind, and personal information is handled in line with PIPEDA — the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, Canada’s federal private-sector privacy law. PIPEDA requires that personal information be collected for identified purposes, used only for those purposes, and safeguarded appropriately, which is the standard this site follows.
For visitors from the European Union, GDPR principles are also respected as a matter of practice — in particular, the right to know what’s collected and the right to request deletion, both of which are covered below regardless of where a visitor is located.
Cookies
This site may use basic cookies for analytics purposes — small text files stored in your browser that help distinguish return visits from new ones and measure aggregate site usage. These aren’t used to track you across other, unrelated websites, and you can block or delete cookies through your browser’s own settings at any time; doing so won’t prevent you from reading the site, though it may reset any saved preferences.
No sale of personal data
We do not sell, rent, or trade personal data to third parties. Any commission earned through affiliate links (see the Affiliate Disclosure page) comes from referral tracking on a click, not from selling visitor information to operators.
Retention and deletion
Information submitted via email or a contact form is kept only as long as needed to address the reason it was sent — typically to answer a question or process a correction — and isn’t retained indefinitely for no reason. Aggregate, non-identifying analytics data may be kept longer, since it isn’t tied to a specific person and is used only to understand overall site usage trends. If you’d like any personal information we hold about you deleted, email [email protected] with your request and we’ll act on it; this is also the channel for any other privacy question about how your data is handled on this site.
Third-party links and this policy’s scope
This site links to third-party casino operators, some of which are affiliate relationships disclosed on the Affiliate Disclosure page. This privacy policy covers only adambradford.agency itself — once you click through to an operator’s website, their own privacy policy governs how they handle your information, and we’d encourage reading it before providing any personal details there. We don’t receive or store the personal account information you might submit to an operator, such as payment details or identity-verification documents; our involvement ends at the referral link.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes in a meaningful way — a new type of data collection, a new third-party tool, a change in how long something is retained — we’ll update this page and reflect the change with a revised “last updated” note, the same way we handle updates to the site’s terms of use.
Last updated: August 2026.
