We keep this policy straightforward on purpose. When you visit mafia-casinos-ie.com, some data passes through our systems automatically - this page explains what that is, why we hold it, and what you can do about it.
We are a review and information site aimed at adults in Ireland. We do not operate any gambling services ourselves, so we never hold payment details, account credentials, or wagering history on your behalf.
What do we see when you visit?
Our server logs record standard technical data: your anonymised IP address, browser type, the page you arrived from, and which pages you viewed. This information is used solely to keep the site running properly and to understand broad traffic patterns - for example, which review pages are most useful to readers.
If you interact with any on-page forms, such as the contact form, the details you type are transmitted securely to [email protected] and stored only as long as needed to respond to your query.
Do we sell your data?
No. We do not sell, rent, or trade personal data to third parties. Full stop. Any data we collect is used internally to maintain and improve mafia-casinos-ie.com, and nothing is passed to data brokers or advertising networks in a way that identifies you as an individual.
We may share aggregated, non-identifiable statistics with partners - for instance, total monthly visitors to a particular review category - but these figures cannot be traced back to any single person.
How do cookies work here?
We use a small number of cookies. Strictly necessary cookies keep the site functional - remembering your cookie preference, for instance. Analytics cookies (where you have consented) help us count visits and spot broken links; we use anonymised data only, and you can withdraw consent at any time via the cookie banner.
We may also carry affiliate tracking cookies placed by casino operators whose services we review. These cookies are set by third-party domains and governed by those operators' own privacy policies. You can block them through your browser settings without affecting your ability to read our content.
How long is data kept?
Server logs are retained for up to 90 days before being deleted or fully anonymised. Contact-form messages are kept for as long as your query remains open, plus a short administrative period of no more than six months after resolution.
Analytics data is held in aggregated form only after 26 months. We review our retention periods periodically and will update this policy if practices change.
How do I ask about my data?
Under Irish and EU data-protection law you have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of any personal data we hold about you. To exercise any of these rights, send a message to [email protected] with the subject line "Data Request". We will respond within 30 days.
If you believe we have handled your data incorrectly, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland at dataprotection.ie. We would, however, welcome the chance to resolve any concern directly before you escalate.