Daytona Spin Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy sets out how Daytona Spin collects, processes, protects, discloses, and, where applicable, destroys the personal data of its users. It applies to all individuals who access or use the platform in any capacity. The processing of personal data is carried out on the basis of user consent, as well as where required by applicable law. Users are encouraged to read this document carefully before engaging with the platform’s services. By continuing to use the site, users confirm their understanding of the practices described herein.

Privacy and Data Protection

Daytona Spin is committed to handling all personal data responsibly and in full compliance with United Kingdom data protection legislation, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

What Personal Data Is Collected

The following categories of personal information may be collected during registration, account use, or interaction with the platform:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Residential address and contact details (email address, telephone number)
  • Government-issued identification documents
  • Payment and financial information
  • Account activity, transaction history, and betting records
  • Technical data including IP address, device type, and browser information

Why This Information Is Collected

Personal data is collected for the following purposes:

  • To verify identity and confirm eligibility to use the service
  • To process transactions and manage account activity
  • To comply with anti-money laundering (AML) and responsible gambling obligations
  • To improve the quality and functionality of the platform
  • To communicate relevant service updates and, where consent has been given, promotional information

How Data Is Protected

Daytona Spin applies a range of technical and organisational measures to safeguard personal information, including:

  • SSL encryption across all data transmissions
  • Restricted internal access to personal records on a need-to-know basis
  • Regular security assessments and system audits
  • Secure storage infrastructure with access controls

User Rights Under UK Law

Users based in the United Kingdom are entitled to the following rights in relation to their personal data:

  • Right of access: Users may request a copy of the personal information held about them.
  • Right to rectification: Users may request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Right to erasure: Users may request the deletion of their personal data, subject to legal retention obligations.
  • Right to restrict processing: Users may request that processing be limited in certain circumstances.
  • Right to data portability: Users may request their data in a structured, commonly used format.
  • Right to object: Users may object to certain types of processing, including direct marketing.

Requests relating to any of the above rights may be submitted via the contact details provided on the platform.

Use of Collected Information

All personal information collected by Daytona Spin is used for defined, lawful, and transparent purposes. Data is not processed in any manner incompatible with the purposes for which it was originally obtained.

Purposes of Data Use

The personal information collected is used in the following ways:

  • Account management: To create, maintain, and administer user accounts, including identity verification and account security.
  • Transaction processing: To facilitate deposits, withdrawals, and other financial operations within the platform.
  • Service improvement: To analyse usage patterns, identify technical issues, and enhance the overall user experience.
  • Marketing communications: Where users have provided explicit consent, to send information about promotions, offers, and platform updates. Users may withdraw consent at any time.
  • Analytics: To monitor platform performance, understand user behaviour in aggregate, and inform operational decisions.
  • Legal and regulatory compliance: To meet obligations imposed by UK gambling regulations, AML legislation, data protection law, and other applicable frameworks.

Lawful Basis for Processing

All processing activities are conducted on one or more of the following lawful bases under UK GDPR:

  • Consent given by the user
  • Performance of a contract to which the user is a party
  • Compliance with a legal obligation
  • Legitimate interests pursued by the operator, where these do not override user rights

Access to Information

Users have the right to access, update, and request deletion of the personal data held about them by Daytona Spin.

Accessing and Updating Personal Data

Users may review and update their personal information at any time through the account settings section of the platform. If a user identifies inaccurate or outdated information, a correction request may be submitted directly to the support team.

Requesting Deletion of Data

Users may request the deletion of their personal data by contacting the customer support team. Such requests will be processed in accordance with applicable UK data protection law. Please note that certain categories of information may be retained for legally specified periods, particularly where required for regulatory, financial, or dispute resolution purposes.

Consent to Security and Payment Processing

By registering for and using the platform, users consent to the collection and processing of personal and payment data as necessary to carry out security checks and to facilitate transactions through authorised payment service providers. These checks are conducted in accordance with UK anti-money laundering requirements and standard financial compliance procedures. Payment data is processed by certified third-party providers who operate under their own data security obligations.

Protection of Children’s Privacy

Daytona Spin is an online gambling platform intended exclusively for individuals aged 18 years and over. The platform does not knowingly collect or process personal information from persons under this age.

Age Verification Limitations

Although the platform applies age verification procedures during registration, it is not always possible to confirm the age of every individual without the submission and review of valid identification documents. Users are required to provide accurate information regarding their age at the time of registration.

Deletion of a Minor’s Data

If a parent or legal guardian becomes aware that their child has accessed the platform and provided personal information, they should contact the support team without delay. Upon receiving a verified request, Daytona Spin will take prompt steps to delete any personal data associated with an underage user from its records. Any account identified as belonging to a minor will be closed immediately.

International Data Transfers

In the course of providing its services, Daytona Spin may transfer or grant access to personal data in countries outside the United Kingdom, where the platform’s operational partners, service providers, or affiliated entities are located.

Basis for International Transfers

By registering for and continuing to use the platform, users consent to the potential transfer of their personal data to international destinations. Such transfers are carried out only where necessary for the delivery of services or compliance with legal obligations.

Confidentiality and Data Security Abroad

All third parties and partners who receive or process personal data on behalf of the platform are required to maintain appropriate confidentiality and security standards. Where transfers occur outside the United Kingdom, appropriate safeguards are applied in accordance with the requirements of UK GDPR, including the use of standard contractual clauses or other approved transfer mechanisms where applicable.

Use of Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on a user’s device when they visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly and to provide information to site operators.

How Cookies Are Used

Daytona Spin uses cookies for the following purposes:

  • Statistical analysis: To collect aggregated data on how users interact with the platform, helping to identify areas for improvement.
  • Behavioural analysis: To understand browsing patterns and usage trends across the platform.
  • Personalisation: To remember user preferences and settings, providing a more consistent experience across sessions.
  • Platform improvement: To test new features, measure their effectiveness, and refine the overall service.

Cookie Retention Period

Cookies placed by the platform are retained for a period of up to 12 months from the date of their creation, unless deleted by the user before that time.

Managing Cookies

Users may manage or disable cookies through their browser settings at any time. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of parts of the platform.

Acceptance of Privacy Policy

By accessing and using the Daytona Spin platform, users confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted the terms of this Privacy Policy in full.

Prevailing Version

The version of the Privacy Policy currently published on this page supersedes all previous versions of the document. Users are advised to review this page periodically to remain informed of any updates or changes.

Policy Updates

Daytona Spin reserves the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time. Where changes are made, the updated document will be published on this page. Continued use of the platform following the publication of any amendments constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

Third-Party Privacy Practices

In certain circumstances, personal data held by Daytona Spin may be shared with third parties. All such sharing is conducted in accordance with applicable UK data protection law.

Circumstances Under Which Data May Be Shared

Personal information may be disclosed to third parties in the following situations:

  • Legal obligations: Where disclosure is required by law, court order, or the instruction of a competent regulatory authority.
  • Dispute resolution: Where disclosure is necessary to investigate, prevent, or resolve a dispute involving a user account.
  • Contractual arrangements: Where a third party is engaged to provide services on behalf of the platform, such as payment processing, identity verification, or customer support.

Identified Third Parties

Where third parties who may receive personal data are identified on the platform, their details are listed in the relevant sections of the site. In cases where specific parties are not named, users will be informed of the purpose and scope of any data sharing prior to or at the time of disclosure, wherever practicable.

Consent to Data Sharing

By submitting personal information through the platform, users consent to its potential disclosure to third parties in accordance with the circumstances described above. Users who object to any specific category of sharing may contact the support team to discuss the available options.

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