Privacy policy
This is our privacy policy.
At Jeuplinko.com ("Jeuplinko.com", "we" or "us"), we are committed to protecting the personal data of visitors to our websites ("you"). All personal data will be handled securely and in accordance with data protection regulations.
Jeuplinko.com specializes in online marketing, primarily based in the UK.
About the privacy policy: This policy will provide you with an overview of how we process information on our website ("personal data"). It contains information about your legal rights, but does not affect contractual terms or rights under data protection laws.
Jeuplinko.com is responsible for the protection of your personal data (as data controller). The data controller is the entity that processes the personal data provided on the website, if any.
Data provided on this website may be stored in databases accessible to other companies associated with Jeuplinko.com. All such companies undertake to comply with the standards set out in this policy.
We may process the following personal data about you: name, date of birth, e-mail address, IP address, location, gender and personal preferences.
Jeuplinko.com will collect information directly from you when you visit one of our websites.
Use of your personal data:
We use your personal data to send promotional e-mails relating to online casinos and bingo sites, as well as to measure and monitor our website metrics. This information helps us target and segment our advertising, improve the ads you receive from us and enable feedback on our site. We also act to exercise our legal rights or obligations. We will only process your personal data for the purposes mentioned in this section. This is only done if we have obtained your consent to use your data in this way or if our use is necessary to support our "legitimate interests" as a business, for example to improve our products and services, while respecting your privacy.
We collaborate with third-party companies to support our operations and services. These external partners may, on occasion, require access to your personal data.
We have a provider of bulk messaging services, but we do not currently use this service. In addition, our analytics partners, such as Google, process personal data for their own purposes as data controllers. We use service providers or subcontractors to manage your personal data according to our guidelines, particularly for cloud-based services. We may also be required to disclose information in order to comply with legal obligations or to protect our interests and security. Finally, in connection with the sale, purchase or reorganization of a business or assets, or if our assets are acquired by a third party, this may involve access to your personal data by potential buyers or sellers.
We will retain your personal data for a reasonable period of time necessary to achieve the purposes set out in section 3 of this Policy. In addition, we may need to retain certain information in order to comply with legal, tax or financial requirements.
We apply a data retention policy to the personal information we manage. When your data is no longer required, we undertake to delete it securely or make it anonymous.
Your data rights
You have several rights concerning your personal data. For details of each of these rights, please see the table below.
To exercise your rights, please contact us. Please consider the following if you wish to exercise your rights:
Access to information
You can ask us to confirm whether we process your personal data and, if necessary, to provide you with a copy. You can also request information on the use, storage and protection of this data.
With regard to rectification, you may request the correction of inaccurate personal data. However, we reserve the right to verify any information before updating it in our systems.
With regard to erasure, you have the right to request the deletion of your personal data, but only if it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, if you have withdrawn your consent (where processing was based on such consent), if you have successfully asserted a right of objection, if the data has been processed unlawfully, or to comply with a legal obligation.
We are not obliged to comply with your request for erasure if the processing of your data is necessary to comply with a legal obligation, or to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. Other circumstances may also justify refusal, although these are generally the most likely.
Restrictions
You may ask us to restrict the use of your personal data, which means that we will retain it but not use it. This can only be requested in certain situations: where the accuracy of the data is disputed, to enable us to verify it; where the processing is unlawful and you do not wish the data to be deleted; where the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, but is still necessary to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or if you have exercised your right to object and verification of the compelling grounds is ongoing.
We may continue to use your personal data after a request for restriction in the following cases: if we have obtained your consent; to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or to protect the rights of another natural or legal person.
Portability
You have the right to request your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. You may also request that this data be transferred directly to another data controller. However, this can only be done when the processing is based on your consent or on the performance of a contract with you, and the processing is carried out by automated means.
Regarding your right to object, you may object to any processing of your personal data based on our "legitimate interests" if you believe that your fundamental rights and freedoms override our interests. We have the possibility to prove that our legitimate interests are compelling and override your rights and freedoms.
Regulatory body
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority regarding our processing of your personal data. We encourage you to try to resolve any issues directly with us in the first instance. However, you can contact your supervisory authority at any time if you wish.