Privacy Notice

What this notice covers

This notice explains how to approach privacy when using Casino Check States and when choosing to contact us. It covers information connected with visits, messages, correction requests, and links to other websites. It also identifies details that should be included in a privacy response before you send personal information.

No supplied record identifies a privacy contact, legal entity responsible for personal information, mailing address, analytics service, advertising service, cookie provider, hosting provider, retention schedule, or data-sharing arrangement. For that reason, this notice does not claim that a particular service is active or that a particular category of information is collected, retained, sold, or disclosed.

Casino and regulator information is separate from personal information. Listings, reviews, payment checks, and state license checks may describe gambling businesses or public regulatory records, but they do not establish how Casino Check States handles information about its visitors.

Information you choose to send

You control what you place in a message. A question or correction request may contain personal information if you include details such as your name, email address, location, account information, or a description of a dispute. Include only what is reasonably necessary for the request.

Do not send passwords, one-time security codes, full payment-card numbers, bank account credentials, copies of identity documents, Social Security numbers, or complete gambling-account records. Casino Check States is not the appropriate destination for credentials or documents used to access a gambling account.

If your request concerns published content, identify the relevant route, the statement you want reviewed, and the correction you propose. You can use the contact and corrections route for the available contact process. Sending a concise request reduces the amount of personal information included in the message.

Information a browser or service may process

When a browser connects to any website, technical information may be involved in delivering the requested material. Depending on the website’s actual configuration, that information can include an internet address, browser type, device characteristics, requested route, referral information, and a time associated with the request. The supplied records do not establish which of these items Casino Check States receives or retains.

Browsers may also store local information when a website uses cookies or similar technologies. No supplied record identifies a cookie inventory, consent tool, analytics configuration, advertising technology, or retention period for Casino Check States. This notice therefore does not label any cookie as necessary, functional, analytical, or advertising-related.

You can review browser privacy controls, stored website data, permission settings, and blocking options in the browser you use. Deleting stored data may also remove saved preferences on websites. Browser controls do not necessarily govern information already sent through a form, email, or other communication channel.

Why information may be needed

A privacy notice should connect each use of personal information to a clear purpose. Common website functions can include delivering requested content, maintaining technical reliability, responding to messages, reviewing correction requests, preventing misuse, and meeting applicable obligations. These examples describe possible functions, not confirmed practices of Casino Check States.

No supplied record states the purposes for which Casino Check States processes personal information or the legal basis, if any, relied upon for a particular activity. It also does not establish whether optional analytics, personalized advertising, account registration, newsletters, or user profiles are used.

Before providing information, consider the purpose of your request and share only the details needed to address it. For an editorial correction, a route and a precise explanation may be more useful than private account records. For general information about how evaluations are prepared, consult the methodology without sending personal information.

Sharing, sale, and service providers

No supplied record identifies a recipient of visitor information or confirms whether service providers process information for hosting, security, communications, analytics, or other operations. It also does not state whether personal information is sold, shared for targeted advertising, transferred between organizations, or disclosed in response to legal demands.

Accordingly, this notice makes no promise that information is never shared and no claim that a sale or transfer occurs. A complete operational notice should name relevant categories of recipients, explain the purpose of disclosure, and describe any choices available to affected individuals.

Links to regulator, casino, payment, or other third-party websites lead to services with their own privacy practices. A link does not make Casino Check States responsible for another website’s collection, security, retention, or disclosure of information. Review the destination and its privacy information before entering personal or financial details.

Retention and security

No supplied record provides a retention schedule for messages, technical records, correction requests, or any other category of personal information. It would therefore be inaccurate to promise a fixed deletion period or to claim that information is retained only for a specified number of days or years.

The supplied records also do not describe administrative, technical, or physical security measures used by Casino Check States. No online transmission or storage method should be treated as risk-free. Avoid placing sensitive credentials in ordinary messages, and use the official support channel of the relevant financial institution or gambling provider for account-security problems.

If you believe a gambling account or payment method has been compromised, do not send access credentials here. Contact the provider through a contact method you have independently verified. For an immediate gambling-related wellbeing concern, use the urgent help resources rather than including unnecessary private details in a general editorial message.

Privacy choices and requests

Privacy rights and response procedures can depend on the person’s location, the organization involved, and the activity at issue. The supplied records do not establish which privacy laws apply to Casino Check States, whether any statutory threshold is met, or whether a particular request right is available. This notice therefore does not promise access, deletion, correction, portability, restriction, objection, or an appeal in circumstances where eligibility has not been established.

You may still send a privacy question through the available contact and corrections process. Clearly state that the message concerns privacy and describe the information or interaction involved. Do not provide an identity document unless a verified response explains why verification is necessary and offers an appropriate method.

A useful request may include the email address previously used to communicate, the approximate date of the interaction, and the specific action requested. Leave out unrelated account histories and financial details. A response may require enough information to locate the relevant communication while avoiding collection of unnecessary material.

Children’s information

Gambling-related material is intended for adults, but the supplied records do not state an age threshold for using Casino Check States or describe a process for handling information submitted by a child. They also do not establish whether the website knowingly collects personal information from children.

A child should not submit gambling-account details, payment information, identity documents, or other sensitive personal information through a general website message. A parent or guardian who believes a child has provided personal information can use the contact and corrections process to describe the concern. The initial message should identify the relevant interaction without attaching sensitive documents.

This language does not determine whether a particular children’s privacy law applies. It provides a cautious way to raise a concern while limiting further disclosure.

Changes and unanswered questions

Privacy information should reflect actual website operations. Material changes to data collection, purposes, recipients, retention, or available choices should be accompanied by updated language that accurately describes those practices. No supplied record gives an effective date or revision history for this notice, so none is stated.

Questions about privacy handling can be sent through the contact and corrections process. Ask for clarification before providing sensitive information if the identity of the recipient, purpose of collection, retention period, or method of handling is unclear.

This notice does not use the supplied Pennsylvania, Michigan, or New Jersey gaming-regulator records because those records address authorized gambling providers, approval lists, enforcement distinctions, or player-account funding methods. They do not establish Casino Check States’ privacy practices.