Privacy Policy

This privacy policy describes how Digital Insight Zone handles your personal data when you use our site. The information is aimed mainly at users in Australia and respects the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).

1. Data controller

The data controller for this site is Digital Insight Zone. To get in touch, use the details on our Contact page.

2. Purpose of the site

Digital Insight Zone provides informational content only on online casinos, payment methods, and gambling from an Aussie player perspective. We don't run any online casino, don't accept bets, and don't offer gaming services.

3. What data we process

Depending on how you use the site, we may process the following data in particular:

4. Purposes and legal bases

We only process personal data when permitted. The bases include in particular:

5. Cookies and similar technologies

We may use cookies for the technical provision of the site, saving preferences, or allowing anonymous usage analysis. Necessary cookies serve the operation of the site. Optional cookies are only used with your consent – where a consent banner is present.

More information on types, scope, and duration of cookies is in our Cookie Policy.

6. Data recipients

To run this site we use technical providers (e.g. hosting) who operate on our behalf. They receive access to personal data only to the extent necessary and are contractually obliged to respect privacy.

7. Transfers overseas

If we use providers outside Australia, we ensure – where possible – an adequate level of protection, for example through adequacy assessments or binding contractual arrangements that meet the requirements of the Privacy Act.

8. Retention period

We keep personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes or required by law. Server logs are generally deleted or anonymised after a short time, unless needed for security incident investigations.

9. Your rights under the Privacy Act

As a data subject you have, within the limits of the law, in particular the following rights:

If you've given consent, you can withdraw it at any time without affecting the lawfulness of previous processing.

10. Right to complain to the authority

You have the right to make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) if you believe the processing violates the Privacy Act. (oaic.gov.au).

11. Data security

We take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your data from loss, misuse, or unauthorised access. However, absolute security cannot be guaranteed for transmissions over the internet.

12. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy in case of regulatory, technical, or service changes. The version published on this page applies.

Updated: 2026. This information does not replace legal advice but offers an overview for users in Australia.