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The auspinrise.com Privacy Policy for Spinrise Readers

This page is short for one reason. auspinrise.com is a set of static pages about a single casino brand, with nothing to sign into and nothing to fill in, so the amount of information it holds about you rounds down to almost nothing. Here is the whole picture.

Written for readers in Australia · plain English · no accounts, no ad pixels

What auspinrise.com Cannot Collect About You

Most policies of this kind open by listing what a website takes. This one opens with what it cannot. There is no sign-in here. No registration form, no comment box, no newsletter field, no saved favourites, no shopping cart, no payment page anywhere on the domain.

That absence is the actual policy:

  • No name and no date of birth.
  • No address, no phone number, no email unless you choose to write to me.
  • No card, bank or wallet details — there is nothing here to pay for.
  • No record of what you have deposited, wagered, won or lost anywhere.
  • No uploaded documents, since nobody is ever asked to upload one.

None of it is stored, because none of it is ever requested.

One point deserves its own box: this site never asks for a Spinrise username or password, and would have no use for one. If a page on a domain like this one shows you what looks like a Spinrise login box, close the tab. It is a phishing attempt. Signing in happens only on the operator's own site.

The Small Amount auspinrise.com Does Log

Something still happens when your browser asks for a page. The server that answers writes a line to its request log, the way every web server on the internet does. The fields are the standard ones: the IP address that made the request, the date and time, the page asked for, the referring page if your browser sent one, and the user-agent string naming your browser and operating system.

Those lines get used for two dull jobs: spotting breakage, since a cluster of 404s usually means a link went stale, and noticing crawlers hammering the server hard enough to slow it for real readers.

Raw logs are kept for a short window, on the order of a few weeks, then rotated out and overwritten. They are not joined to a name or an account, because there is no account to join them to. They are not sold, rented, traded or passed to an ad network. Nobody has ever asked me for them, and the answer would be no.

Cookies on This Spinrise Site and What They Do

Cookies here are close to a non-event. These are static pages plus a few lines of plain JavaScript that open the mobile menu and print the current month into the footer. Nothing sets a cookie to recognise you on a later visit.

What is absent matters more than what is present. No advertising pixel loads. No retargeting tag follows you to a news site and serves you a casino banner an hour later. No social widget, no fingerprinting script measuring your fonts and screen.

Where aggregate traffic measurement runs, it counts page views and rough country-level origin. No profile of any individual sits behind that number, and no cross-site recognition is possible. Your browser has the final word anyway: open its privacy or site-settings panel, block cookies for a domain, and clear whatever is already stored, in a couple of taps.

What Happens When You Click Through to Spinrise

Every offer link on this site is marked as one, and following it takes you off auspinrise.com completely. The moment the operator's page loads, its privacy policy governs and this one stops applying. That is not a dodge — it is just where the boundary honestly sits.

The link normally carries a tracking parameter. It tells the affiliate program the visit came from here, which is how the work gets paid for. That parameter describes the referring site, not the reader; it cannot carry your name, because this site does not have your name.

After that, Spinrise asks for what any casino has to ask for. An email address and a password at sign-up, a currency choice, then photo ID, proof of address and proof of payment ownership before a first withdrawal is released. All of that lives on the operator's systems, and I could not retrieve or delete any of it if you asked. The disclaimer sets out the rest of that boundary, and the about page explains how this site is funded.

Australian Privacy Law and a Spinrise Site This Small

The framework in Australia is the Privacy Act 1988 and the thirteen Australian Privacy Principles inside it, covering collection, use, disclosure, security, accuracy and access. Honesty demands one extra sentence here.

The Act's obligations largely bind agencies and businesses above a A$3 million annual turnover threshold, plus a few listed categories. A small independent site about one casino brand sits well below that line, so the formal regime does not reach it. The standard applied instead is blunter: hold as little as possible. What was never collected cannot leak, cannot be lost in a breach, and cannot be handed over by anyone.

If you ever need to escalate a privacy matter in this country, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is the body that takes complaints, and its own site explains what it can and cannot act on.

Children, Age and This Spinrise Site

Everything discussed on these pages concerns an adult product. Online casino play in Australia is restricted to people aged 18 and over, Spinrise applies that minimum during sign-up, and nothing published here is written for, designed for or aimed at anyone younger.

No age data is collected on this site, for the same reason nothing else is — there is no field in which to type it. Verifying age is the operator's job, through its registration flow and document checks. Parents wanting a technical backstop will get more from device-level or router-level content filtering than from any paragraph of policy text. Our responsible gambling page lists the Australian services worth knowing, BetStop included.

Asking auspinrise.com a Privacy Question or for a Deletion

Write to [email protected]. That address reaches a person rather than a ticket queue.

Realistically there is little to request. You can ask which categories of data the logs contain, ask that an IP address be dropped from the current log window, ask what measurement is running, or put a question and get a plain answer. What you cannot receive is a copy of your file, because no such file exists to send.

Expect a reply inside five business days, usually sooner. Where a request is one I cannot fulfil, I will explain why rather than let it go quiet. One redirection worth stating plainly: closing a Spinrise account or erasing the data the casino holds is a job for the operator's support team, since nothing sent to this address reaches the casino's systems.

Changes to this page show up in the Updated stamp in the footer below. No earlier version is archived anywhere, so the text in front of you now is the one in force. If a line reads as vague, tell me and it gets sharpened rather than padded.