⚖️ Strict Compliance and Data Transparency at Ripper Casino

This Privacy Policy documents the unwavering commitment of Ripper Casino to strict regulatory compliance and total transparency in handling the personal data (PD) of users engaging with our online Service ("the Platform").

📝 Data Essential for Legal Mandates

We collect essential personal data that is mandated by law to ensure identity verification (KYC), secure transaction processing, and robust account management. This PD (identification, contact, and necessary financial details) is provided voluntarily by the User and is crucial for meeting all regulatory obligations.

📊 Non-Personal Data for Audit and Optimization

To facilitate continuous technical audit and service optimization, we automatically collect non-personal data (NPD) such as technical system logs, device specifications, and aggregated usage metrics. This NPD is used internally for analysis, ensuring platform stability and security.

🍪 Digital Tools for Functional Security

The Platform utilizes cookies and similar digital identifiers primarily for functional security—maintaining secure user sessions, storing essential preferences, and supporting service integrity. Users maintain control over these settings via their browser, understanding the critical role of functional cookies.

🎯 Defined Processing Scope and Legal Basis

Ripper Casino processes data based on clear legal grounds: fulfilling the service contract; adhering to all mandatory legal and anti-fraud regulations; actively securing the digital environment; and communicating vital service-related updates to the User. Data usage is always strictly defined.

🛡️ Security Measures: Encryption and Auditing

We implement robust security measures, including high-level SSL encryption and stringent internal access controls. This ensures your stored PD and transaction records are protected from unauthorized access, accidental loss, or misuse.

🤝 Controlled Disclosure to Comply with Law

We strictly prohibit the sale or renting of User data. Disclosure is controlled and limited to situations legally mandated (e.g., regulatory reporting) or strictly necessary to trusted, contracted third-party providers (e.g., payment gateways) who are contractually bound to maintain equivalent data protection and confidentiality standards.