What data we touch
Most of your visit is anonymous. Your browser passes on technical signals such as a shortened form of your IP address, the device type, the language setting and the pages you visit. From these we measure what works well in the content and which list needs updating. This measurement is aggregated, not tied to an individual.
We process personal data only if you provide some yourself. The most common case is when you write to us via the contact page and give your email address and your message.
We do not ask for or store payment data, because there is nothing to pay for here. Deposits and account management happen on the official site, not here.
We do not build a profile of you, and we do not track you from page to page in a way that identifies you. The point of the measurement is content quality, not mapping your behaviour. If you want to explore the principles we work by, we have summarised them on the about page.
Why we process it and the legal basis
There is always a purpose behind the processing. Technical data is justified by secure operation and improving the content, and contact data by replying to you.
Non-essential cookies rest on your consent, which you can withdraw at any time. For the elements needed to run the site, the frame is legitimate interest and the provision of the service. These two differ, and we treat them separately too.
We do not sell your data, and we do not use it for unsolicited advertising. If an external tool, such as a statistics provider, is involved, we do so only to the extent necessary and under its own policy.
By its nature our content touches an adult topic. That is why we assume use by those aged 18 and over, and we carry the principles of responsible gaming through the site; we write about this in more depth on the responsible gaming page. This is not a data-processing matter, but it belongs to the overall frame of the portal.
Retention, transfer and your rights
We keep data only as long as its purpose justifies. We hold correspondence until it is settled, and technical logs for a short time, then we delete or anonymise them. We do not pile up an archive in case it comes in handy one day; whatever becomes unnecessary goes.
You control your own data. You can request access, correction and deletion, and you can object to the processing; you can flag this on the contact page. We fulfil a legitimate request within a reasonable deadline, and we place no unjustified obstacle in its way.
One thing is important to separate out. If you register or play on the official Dukat.bet site, their data handling applies there, not ours. We are responsible only for visits to our own portal.
Security and changes to this notice
We handle the data with reasonable technical and organisational protection. We limit access within the editorial team to those who need it, and we do not share correspondence with unauthorised parties.
No one on the internet can promise total security, and we say so honestly. We try to keep the risk to a minimum, and we do not collect unnecessary data in the first place. Less stored data means less risk, so thrift here is a principle, not a constraint. Should a data breach occur, we take the necessary steps without delay.
This notice may be updated from time to time, if our operation or the legal environment changes. We mark the date of the change at the top of the page, and we do not bury material changes in fine print. If you are also curious about the background to the ranking, we describe it on the methodology page, likewise in the open.
By Emily Hart, rankings editor. Editorial principle: transparent data handling, with no unnecessary data. Updated: 2026-08-13.