Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for anjouancasinolicense.net (Ireland)
This Privacy Policy and Terms of Use (collectively, the “Policy”) explains how anjouancasinolicense.net (“we”, “us”, “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal data when individuals in Ireland access or use our website and related services (the “Site”). It also sets out the conditions under which you may use the Site. By accessing or using the Site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Policy and agree to be bound by it. If you do not agree, you must not use the Site. You must be at least 18 years of age to use the Site. We may update this Policy from time to time; material changes will be effective when posted here. The data controller for the Site is the operator of anjouancasinolicense.net, contactable at [email protected].
Use of the Site and Intellectual Property: Content on the Site is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. All text, graphics, layouts, and other materials are owned by us or our licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. We grant you a limited, revocable, non-transferable license to access and use the Site for your personal, non-commercial use. You agree not to copy, distribute, modify, scrape, mine, reverse engineer, frame, or otherwise exploit the Site or its content except as expressly allowed by law. You must not use the Site in any unlawful, harassing, misleading, infringing, or harmful manner, or in a way that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Site. We may suspend or terminate access where we reasonably believe this Policy has been breached. The Site may contain links to third-party sites; we are not responsible for their content or privacy practices.
Data We Collect, Legal Bases, and Retention
We collect information that you provide directly (for example, your name, email address, and message content when you contact us), as well as information gathered automatically when you use the Site (such as device identifiers, IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and timestamps). We may also record interaction data (e.g., clickstream and error logs) to maintain and improve the Site, and we may receive limited data from service providers that support hosting, analytics, or communications. We do not intend to collect special category data. Providing personal data is voluntary, but necessary to receive certain services or responses.
Lawful bases under the GDPR: We process personal data only where a lawful basis applies, including consent (for optional cookies and certain communications), performance of a contract or steps prior to entering into a contract (e.g., processing enquiries), compliance with legal obligations, and our legitimate interests (such as Site security, improvement, and appropriate administration), balanced against your rights and freedoms.
- Providing, maintaining, and securing the Site (legitimate interests; sometimes legal obligation).
- Responding to enquiries and providing requested information (contract; legitimate interests; or consent where required).
- Analytics to understand usage and improve user experience (legitimate interests; consent for non-essential cookies).
- Compliance with laws, regulatory requests, and enforcing our rights (legal obligation and legitimate interests).
- Preventing fraud, abuse, or security incidents (legitimate interests).
- Sending updates or marketing where permitted (consent or soft opt-in where applicable; with the right to opt out at any time).
Retention: We keep personal data only as long as necessary for the purposes collected, including to meet legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. Typical retention for correspondence is up to 24 months from last contact unless a longer period is required by law or to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims. Aggregated or anonymised information that does not identify you may be retained longer. The Site is not directed to persons under 18, and we do not knowingly collect data from minors.
Your Privacy Choices, Consent, and Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies to operate the Site, remember preferences, and perform measurement and analytics. Cookies may be categorized as strictly necessary (essential for basic functions), functional (enhancing features), or analytics/measurement (helping us understand how the Site is used). Non-essential cookies are used only with your consent.
Where required under Irish and EU ePrivacy and data protection laws, we seek your consent before setting non-essential cookies. You can provide or withdraw cookie consent at any time via your browser or device settings. If a consent banner or preference tool is presented, your selections will guide our use of cookies and similar technologies. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal.
You can control cookies by adjusting your browser settings to block or delete them. Note that disabling certain cookies may impair Site functionality. At present, we may not respond to “Do Not Track” signals due to a lack of industry standards, but you retain the ability to manage cookies as described above.
Sharing of Personal Data, International Transfers, and Security
We do not sell personal data. We may share personal data with trusted recipients to the extent necessary for the purposes described in this Policy and subject to appropriate safeguards and confidentiality obligations. We share data only when it is lawful, proportionate, and necessary.
- Service providers: Hosting, infrastructure, analytics, communications, security, and support vendors acting under our instructions.
- Professional advisers: Legal, compliance, or accounting advisers where necessary.
- Regulatory and law enforcement: Where required by law or to protect our rights, users, or the public.
- Business changes: In connection with a reorganisation, merger, or transfer of assets, subject to appropriate safeguards.
- Public submissions: Information you intentionally publish or submit for public display may be visible to others.
International transfers: If we transfer personal data outside the European Economic Area, we will rely on an adequacy decision or implement appropriate safeguards, such as European Commission Standard Contractual Clauses, and conduct transfer risk assessments as needed. Security: We implement technical and organizational measures designed to protect personal data, including encryption in transit, access controls, and least-privilege practices. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and you are responsible for maintaining the security of your devices and credentials.
Your Rights, Complaints, Contact, and Legal Terms
Under the GDPR and applicable Irish law, you may have the right to request access to your personal data; rectification of inaccuracies; erasure in certain circumstances; restriction of processing; data portability; and to object to processing based on legitimate interests, including profiling, as well as to object at any time to processing for direct marketing. Where processing is based on consent, you may withdraw consent at any time without affecting prior processing. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission. To exercise your rights or make a privacy enquiry, contact us at [email protected]. We may ask for information to verify your identity and will respond without undue delay and, in any case, within one month where feasible.
Disclaimers and Terms of Use: The Site and its content are provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, to the fullest extent permitted by Irish law. We do not warrant that the Site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free from harmful components, or that information is complete or up to date. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, and our aggregate liability related to the Site shall be limited to the greater of €100 or the amount you paid us, if any, in the 12 months preceding the claim. Nothing in this Policy limits liability that cannot be excluded by law. This Policy is governed by the laws of Ireland, and the courts of Ireland shall have exclusive jurisdiction, subject to mandatory consumer protection rights. If any provision is found invalid, the remainder will continue in effect. We may revise this Policy at any time by posting an updated version on the Site; continued use after changes signifies acceptance.