Raging Bull Casino Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store and protect personal information when you create an account and use the services provided by Raging Bull Casino. By registering and playing on the site you agree that your data will be processed in line with this document and with applicable data‑protection regulations in your jurisdiction.
Categories of Data We Collect
When you open an account we collect identification data such as your full name, date of birth, country of residence and contact details including email address and telephone number. During your use of the platform we record transactional information such as deposits, withdrawals, bonus redemptions and betting history. In addition, technical data such as IP address, browser type, device identifiers and approximate location are logged to maintain service quality and prevent fraud.
Purposes and Legal Bases of Processing
We process personal data primarily to perform the contract between you and the operator by providing gaming services, handling payments and managing your account. A second legal basis is compliance with regulatory and anti‑money‑laundering obligations, which require us to verify identity, monitor transactions and report suspicious activity where necessary. With your separate consent, we may also use contact details to send promotional communications that you can opt out of at any time via account settings or support.
Data Retention Periods
Personal information is stored only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined above and to meet legal record‑keeping requirements. Account data and transaction histories are typically retained for several years after closure in order to comply with financial regulations and audit obligations. When retention is no longer required, data is securely deleted or anonymised so that individual players can no longer be identified from the remaining records.
Sharing of Data with Third Parties
We share your data with carefully selected third‑party providers only when this is essential for service delivery or legally required. Typical recipients