Privacy Policy
This privacy policy outlines how Savaspin collects, uses, stores, and protects your personal information when you access and use our online slot game platform. We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring transparency in all data processing activities. By using Savaspin, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the terms described in this policy. This document applies to all users accessing our services from Canada and explains your rights regarding the information we collect.
Information Collection and Usage
Savaspin collects various types of information to provide and improve our online slot game services. When you register an account, we gather personal details including your name, email address, date of birth, physical address, and phone number to verify your identity and comply with regulatory requirements. During gameplay, we automatically collect technical data such as IP address, device type, browser information, operating system, and gameplay patterns to enhance user experience and maintain platform security. Payment information is collected when you make deposits or withdrawals, though sensitive financial data is processed through encrypted third-party payment processors and never stored directly on our servers. We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to remember your preferences, analyze site traffic, and personalize content delivery. All information collected serves specific purposes including account management, fraud prevention, customer support, marketing communications with your consent, and compliance with legal obligations under Canadian gaming regulations.
Data Sharing and Third-Party Disclosure
Savaspin policy strictly limits the sharing of your personal information with external parties. We may disclose your data to payment processors and financial institutions to facilitate transactions and verify payment methods. Game providers and software developers receive limited technical data necessary to deliver slot game content and ensure proper functionality. Regulatory authorities and licensing bodies may access your information as required under Canadian gambling laws and anti-money laundering regulations. We engage analytics services to understand user behaviour and improve our platform, though these providers receive only anonymized or aggregated data whenever possible. Legal requirements may compel us to share information with law enforcement agencies, courts, or government bodies when mandated by valid legal processes. Business transfers involving merger, acquisition, or sale of assets may result in your information being transferred to successor entities, with advance notice provided to affected users. We never sell, rent, or trade your personal information to third parties for their independent marketing purposes. All third-party service providers must adhere to strict confidentiality agreements and data protection standards equivalent to those maintained by Savaspin.
Data Security and Retention
Protecting your information remains a fundamental priority for Savaspin. We implement industry-standard security measures including SSL encryption for all data transmissions, secure server infrastructure with regular vulnerability assessments, multi-factor authentication options for account access, and restricted employee access based on role-specific requirements. Our systems undergo regular security audits conducted by independent cybersecurity professionals. Despite these precautions, no online platform can guarantee absolute security, and users share responsibility for maintaining strong passwords and protecting login credentials. We retain your personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this casino privacy policy or as required by applicable Canadian laws. Active account data remains accessible throughout your relationship with Savaspin, while inactive accounts may be archived after extended periods of non-use. Transaction records and gameplay history are maintained for regulatory compliance periods, typically seven years from the date of the last transaction. Upon account closure, we retain minimal information necessary for legal, accounting, and dispute resolution purposes before proceeding with secure deletion protocols.
| Data Type | Retention Period | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Account Information | Duration of active account | Service delivery and support |
| Transaction Records | 7 years minimum | Regulatory compliance |
| Gameplay History | 7 years minimum | Dispute resolution |
| Marketing Preferences | Until consent withdrawn | Communication management |
| Closed Account Data | 3 months after closure | Final obligations completion |
Your Privacy Rights and Choices
Under Canadian privacy legislation, you possess specific rights regarding your personal information held by Savaspin. You may access your data by requesting a copy of all personal information we maintain about you, which will be provided in a commonly used electronic format within 30 days of verification. You can request corrections to inaccurate or incomplete information through your account settings or by contacting our privacy officer directly. The right to deletion allows you to request removal of your personal data, subject to legal retention requirements and legitimate business interests. You may object to certain processing activities, particularly those related to direct marketing, by updating your communication preferences or unsubscribing from promotional emails. Data portability rights enable you to receive your information in a structured format and transmit it to another service provider where technically feasible. You can withdraw consent for optional data processing at any time, though this may limit access to certain features. To exercise these rights, contact our dedicated privacy team through the email address provided in your account dashboard or submit a written request including verification of your identity. We respond to all legitimate requests within the timeframes specified by applicable privacy laws. If you believe Savaspin policy violates your privacy rights or handles your information inappropriately, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada or your provincial privacy authority.