Data We Collect

When you visit riseoffortuna.org, certain data is collected automatically and, in some cases, provided by you directly. The categories below cover what we process.

Data collected automatically

Server logs record your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URL, pages visited, and timestamps. This happens on every page load and is standard practice for any web server. We also collect aggregated, non-identifiable analytics data (page views, session duration, click paths) to understand how the site is used.

Data you provide voluntarily

If you contact us by email or a contact form, we receive your name, email address, and the content of your message. We do not run user accounts, and we do not collect payment information.

How We Use Your Data

Data collected on this site is used only for the purposes listed below. No data is sold to third parties.

  • Site operation and security: IP addresses and server logs help detect abuse, prevent fraud, and diagnose technical errors.
  • Analytics: Aggregated usage statistics let us improve page content and navigation. Where a third-party analytics tool is used, only anonymised or pseudonymised data is shared with it.
  • Responding to enquiries: If you contact us, we use your name and email solely to reply. Messages are not added to marketing lists.
  • Legal compliance: We may retain or disclose data when required by applicable law or a lawful authority request.

The legal basis for processing is legitimate interest (site security and analytics) and, where you contact us, the performance of a pre-contractual or contractual communication.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

This site uses cookies and similar technologies. A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser.

Types of cookies in use

  • Strictly necessary cookies: Required for the site to function. These cannot be disabled without breaking core features.
  • Analytics cookies: Collect pseudonymous data on pages visited and time on site. Used to improve content. No personally identifiable information is stored in these cookies.
  • Affiliate tracking cookies: When you follow a link to a partner casino, a cookie records the referral so we receive appropriate credit. The casino's own privacy policy governs any data they collect after that point.

Managing your cookie preferences

You can withdraw consent or block cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to refuse new cookies, delete existing ones, or be notified before a cookie is set. Blocking all cookies may affect site functionality.

Third-Party Services and Data Sharing

We share limited data with the third-party services described below. In each case, sharing is restricted to what is necessary for the stated purpose.

  • Analytics providers: Aggregated or pseudonymised usage data is shared with analytics platforms (such as Google Analytics or equivalent). These providers act as data processors under contractual terms that restrict how they may use the data.
  • Hosting and CDN providers: Our hosting infrastructure processes server logs that include IP addresses. Providers are contractually bound to process this data only on our behalf.
  • Affiliate networks and partner casinos: When you click a referral link, the destination operator receives standard HTTP referrer data and may set its own cookies. We do not transmit your name, email, or any other identifier to those operators.
  • Authorities: We will disclose data to law-enforcement or regulatory bodies where required by a valid legal obligation.

We do not sell, rent, or trade personal data with any party for their own marketing purposes.

Your Rights and How to Contact Us

Depending on the privacy laws applicable in your jurisdiction, you may have the right to:

  • Request access to the personal data we hold about you.
  • Ask us to correct inaccurate data.
  • Request deletion of your data, where no overriding legal obligation requires us to keep it.
  • Object to or restrict certain types of processing.
  • Withdraw consent at any time, where processing is based on consent.

To exercise any of these rights, or to ask a question about this policy, contact us by email at the address listed on the Contact page of this site. We will respond within 30 days. If you believe your rights have not been respected, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the data protection authority in your country of residence.

This privacy policy was last updated in June 2026. We may revise it periodically; the current version is always available at this URL. Continued use of the site after a material change constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.