Please ensure you have read all of the sections in this Policy prior to using the site:
Introduction
The privacy policy outlines and governs the collection and use of personal data through this website.
Personal data is any information about any persons (you) visiting this website that can identify, or possibly identify the visitor (you) as a person.
This website is owned by Qualitent. All data is managed and collected by Qualitent.
This Privacy Policy is effective from 22/06/2021
Why We Process Data
We may process various elements of your data. The list of the data we may process alongside the reason for its processing are as follows:
Data: the device type you are accessing our website from, the unique device identifier.
Purpose: traffic statistics and content optimisation.
Data: Browser type and version you use.
Purpose: website optimisation and adequate preview.
Data: Operating system you use.
Purpose: website optimisation and adequate preview.
Data: Your IP address and approximate location from which you access the website.Purpose: presenting the relevant igaming content (language, legality of certain games), website security.
Data: Date and time you access the website, the amount of time spent on every web page.
Purpose: website improvement.
Data: Your email address if you respond to surveys or approach to our support team.
Purpose: Answering your queries.
Data: Your activity on websites of our business partners.
Purpose: Reporting, statistics, calculation of our revenue.
What Rights You Have
As Qualitent is UK based, GDPR and data protection on the site follows the requirements of UK GDPR and the General Data Protection Regulation.
GDPR has been retained in UK law and will continue to be read alongside the Data Protection Act 2018, with technical amendments to ensure it can function in UK law. The Information Commissioner remains the UK’s independent supervisory authority on data protection. You are entitled to the right to:
- Make an objection to how we process or use data.
- Gain access to your personal data.
- Request correction of your personal data.
- Ensure your personal data is portable.
- Request that we limit our use and processing of your personal data.
- Decide to withdraw consent regarding the processing of your data.
- Enforce deletion of data.
- Lodge a complaint.
If you reside outside of the UK, then the relevant governing body for your GDPR may differ. If you have any doubts or questions relating to accessing, correcting or deleting your personal data, or if you want to send us a request concerning your rights, please contact us.
Lawful Usage
The legitimate concerns and interests of the company are grounds for the processing of your personal data. This is due ot its necessity to the processing of developing our website content, through updating and improving the relevance of the services and products which we provide. We further use the data to safeguard the website, rate success of on-site marketing and enable communication with our site users, whilst limiting potential service outages or issues for our users.
Data processing may be necessary to comply with specific legal requirements. Finally, in specific cases you may be asked to consent to the processing of your personal data.
Data Protection
We are committed to keeping your data up to date and we also store it in a secure manner. We will not process your data for longer than necessary for the purposes for which data is processed.
We apply appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the protection of your personal data against theft, disclosure, accidental loss, unauthorised use and any other forms of unlawful processing. We use a multi-level access control. Restrictions to access are based on business needs and security requirements. We also ensure that only appropriately authorised personnel have access to your data and only if this is reasonably necessary for them to complete assigned work tasks.
Use of Cookies
Our website will send cookies which are then stored in your browser. Cookies are small text files that websites save to your browser, these allow sites to store and use information during your visit. They can improve your experience when using a website by:
Remembering preferences, so you don’t have to keep re-entering your choices when you visit again.
Our use of cookies enables us to improve site functionalities, promote our products and provide content from third parties. To find out more about the cookies that we use on our site, please read our Cookie Policy.
Sharing of Data
We may share some of the data we collect with third parties. The ‘third parties’ references to, include individuals, organisations and/or companies that are working in development, marketing, analytics or further fields alongside us to help provide and further develop our services.
A third party will only be provided the relevant data and may process your information as necessary in order to perform delegated tasks. Only the us may determine the purpose and means of the processing of your data, as well as decide which of your data is going to be processed to perform a specified delegated task.
We may also share acquired data with:
Entities that the law requires or permits us to do so (e.g. law enforcement and public authorities)
Lawfulness of Data Transferring
Your personal data can be transferred within and/or outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) for the detailed reasons stated in this Policy (improvement, development and provision of services and products). In a case of data transference, we take measures to ensure that an adequate level of protection and appropriate safeguards are in place, as defined by UK GDPR and the applicable data protection laws.
Your personal data may be transferred to:
A recipient in a country that does not have an adequate level of data protection, according to the UK and European Commission. When this is the case, we will conclude Data Protection Agreements that will include Standard Contractual Clauses issued by the European Commission. These Agreements would obligate the data recipient to provide an adequate level of protection and implement appropriate safeguards, as defined by the applicable European Data Protection laws. Also, supplement measures might be applied in order to protect your rights and freedoms granted by the GDPR and other relevant regulations.
A recipient based in a country that the UK and European commission has found to have an adequate level of data protection. Countries with adequate data protection levels are listed here.
Amendments to this Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to make modifications of this Privacy Policy and such changes may occur when required.
Should essential updates or modifications to this policy occur, you will be notified in advance, providing you with sufficient time to review the changes before the updates are enacted. Essential modifications are considered to be any changes and updates that may affect your obligations or rights regarding how we safeguard or process your data. Should we make minor or inconsequential modifications to this Privacy Policy, that will not have any influence on your rights or obligations, no notification may be required to be sent. Minor modifications may include, but are not limited to, organisational and grammatical changes to this Privacy Policy to make our policy easier to understand and or read.