Privacy Bof Casino Policy
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This page explains how Bof Casino, as an online casino serving United Kingdom players, typically handles personal data. As a UK-facing operator, Bof Casino aligns with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act, which set out how personal information is collected, used and protected. The text below is informational and describes general practice rather than a binding legal document.
What Data Is Collected
Account registration requires identifying details such as name, date of birth, email and residential address. Payment information is captured when a deposit or withdrawal is made, including card or e-wallet identifiers and cryptocurrency wallet references. Usage data, covering device type, IP address and session activity, is logged for security and service improvement. Cookies record preferences and support analytics, as outlined below.
How Data Is Used
Collected data supports account management, processing deposits and withdrawals, and verifying identity under anti-money-laundering rules. It also underpins fraud prevention, flagging unusual activity for review. Where a player consents, contact details may be used for marketing, which can be withdrawn at any time. Some processing is required to meet legal and licensing obligations, including age verification and responsible-gambling monitoring.
Data Sharing and Third Parties
Personal data may be shared with payment processors to settle transactions and with game providers to deliver content. Regulatory authorities can require disclosure under the operator's Anjouan Gaming licence conditions and applicable law. Service partners handling hosting, analytics or verification act under contract and only for defined purposes. The operator does not sell personal data to unrelated third parties for their own marketing.
Cookies and Tracking
Session cookies keep a player logged in and maintain state across the cashier. Analytics cookies measure how the site is used, helping identify faults and improve navigation. Preference cookies remember settings such as language and display options. A player can manage cookie choices through the browser or any on-site consent tool.
Your Rights Under UK GDPR
Players in the United Kingdom hold rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection. A request to access or delete personal data can be made through the support team, subject to legal retention rules such as anti-money-laundering records. Consent to marketing can be withdrawn at any time. Complaints can be raised with the Information Commissioner's Office where a concern is not resolved directly.
The right of access lets a player request a copy of the personal data held on the account, while rectification allows correction of inaccurate details. Portability covers receiving that data in a structured format to transfer elsewhere. Erasure, sometimes called the right to be forgotten, applies once there is no overriding legal reason to retain the records. Where processing rests on consent rather than legal obligation, that consent can be withdrawn, and a player can object to direct marketing at any point through the account settings or support team.
Data Security
The platform uses SSL encryption to protect data in transit across login and cashier pages. Access controls restrict who can view personal records internally, and stored data is held under technical safeguards. While no system is absolutely immune, these measures align with standard practice for licensed operators.
Contact and Complaints
Questions about data handling can be raised with the support team via live chat or email. For unresolved matters, United Kingdom players may contact the Information Commissioner's Office as the supervisory authority. The operator aims to address data requests within the periods set by applicable law.
Conclusion
Bof Casino handles personal data in line with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act, collecting only what is needed to run the account, process payments and meet licence obligations. Data is retained only for as long as the law or the licence requires, after which it is removed or anonymised. Players with questions about how their information is handled should contact the support team for clarification, and unresolved concerns can be escalated to the Information Commissioner's Office.

