Rainbet privacy policy for UK readers
This privacy policy explains how readers should think about data when using Rainbet-related content and casino account information. It is a site-level explanation, not a replacement for the operator’s official privacy notice. Players should review the official privacy terms before uploading documents or sending payment information.
Personal data
Casino accounts can involve personal details such as name, email, phone number, address, postcode, date of birth and payment-related information. Verification can add documents such as passport, national ID, proof of address, bank statement or card statement.
Players should never send seed phrases, private keys, wallet recovery words or remote wallet access. A casino support team does not need those details.
Site data
This site may use standard website information such as page visits, browser type, device signals and interaction data. The purpose is to understand which pages readers use, fix weak sections and improve topics such as registration, payments, bonuses, mobile access and safer gambling.
Affiliate tracking may exist where commercial links are used. That tracking should not change a player’s account rules, bonus terms or payment outcome.
Cookies
Cookies can help pages load correctly, measure traffic and understand reading behaviour. Users can control or delete cookies through browser settings. Some features may work differently if tracking is limited.
Data safety
Keep casino email secure, use strong passwords and avoid sharing login details. When uploading documents, use the official account area. When checking crypto payments, compare coin, network, address and amount before confirming.
If a message asks for wallet keys or unusual device permissions, treat it as unsafe.
Reader control
Readers can manage some privacy exposure through browser settings, cookie controls and careful account habits. The most useful habit is simple: separate casino login details from email, exchange and wallet passwords. If a device is shared, log out after using the account and avoid saving sensitive payment pages in browser history.
If account data looks wrong, correct it before making a payment or requesting a withdrawal. Small profile mistakes can become larger verification issues later.




