Privacy notice for readers of this Coral Casino guide
This notice applies to the informational website you are visiting now. It is written for adults in the United Kingdom who want context about Coral’s retail heritage, online casino catalogue and cross-product promotions. Coral and related brands operate under licensed entities with their own privacy programmes; when you open a wallet or verify identity on an official app, their notices govern that processing. Our publication does not substitute for those documents.
What we mean by “we”
“We” refers to the publisher identified with contact details in the footer. Editors, fact-checkers and systems administrators working for that publisher may access limited personal data needed to run the site. We have no authority to adjust your Coral account settings, restore balances or override safer-gambling blocks—that remains with customer services at the licensed operator.
Data collected as you browse
Web servers and protective firewalls log interactions by default. Typical elements include IP address, requested path, status codes, bytes served and browser identifiers. We use this telemetry to block brute-force attacks, to trace broken links after deployments and to understand which articles attract attention at aggregate level. We periodically aggregate logs into charts that do not expose individual IPs in marketing materials.
Newsletters and optional alerts
If we offer email updates, signup forms collect your address and sometimes your name. You may unsubscribe through a link in each message or by writing to us. Suppression lists are kept so we do not accidentally re-mail people who opted out. We do not buy mailing lists that scrape addresses from unrelated forums.
Content moderation data
Where comment threads or guest submissions exist, we store the text you post, timestamps and moderator notes. Offensive or illegal material may be removed while retaining minimal records to demonstrate compliance with harm-reduction policies or police requests. Pseudonymous handles are still personal data if they can be linked to a person with reasonable effort.
Legal bases
We rely on legitimate interests for publishing, for securing networks and for limited analytics that does not surprise reasonable users. Consent backs optional marketing cookies or non-essential tracking. Legal obligations may compel retention—for example preserving evidence of a serious threat communicated through our contact form.
Processors
Cloud hosts, DNS operators, spam filters and backup vendors act as processors. Contracts require them to assist with access requests, to notify us of breaches without undue delay and to delete data when services end. We do not allow processors to monetise reader data for their unrelated products.
Transfers outside the UK
Some infrastructure may process data in the European Economic Area or United States. We apply transfer tools recognised post-Brexit and document risk assessments. If a court abroad orders disclosure, we scrutinise the demand with counsel before complying narrowly.
Rights of UK data subjects
You may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection or portability where applicable. We respond within legal deadlines and explain any refusal with reference to statutory exceptions. The ICO offers further guidance and complaint handling.
Safer gambling signposting
While not strictly a data point, we embed links to BeGambleAware, GamCare and GamStop because privacy and harm reduction intersect: people under stress sometimes overshare in emails. Our team is trained to respond calmly and to encourage professional support rather than collecting unnecessary sensitive details.
Changes
We will refresh this page when practices change meaningfully. Bookmark it if you rely on our explainers long term. For questions, use the contact route published separately.