F7 Casino Privacy and Data Protection
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This page explains how an online casino typically handles personal data and the rights players hold under UK data-protection law. Players in the United Kingdom are protected by the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, overseen by the Information Commissioner's Office. The summary below is general information about standard data practices in the sector, not a binding legal document, and any specific policy is set out in the operator's own terms.
📋 What data is collected
Account registration data forms the core of what the operator collects: name, date of birth, email address and contact details supplied at sign-up. Payment information, such as card or e-wallet identifiers, is processed to handle deposits and withdrawals. Identity-verification documents, including photo ID and proof of address, are gathered as part of KYC checks before a first withdrawal. Usage data, covering log-in times, device type, IP address and gameplay activity, is recorded to run the service and meet anti-fraud obligations. Cookies and similar technologies capture browsing and preference information while a player uses the site.
🔧 How data is used
Personal data is used first to manage the account and process transactions, from crediting deposits to releasing withdrawals. Verification data supports age confirmation, fraud prevention and anti-money-laundering checks, which are legal obligations under the operator's licence conditions. Usage and device data help maintain security, detect unusual activity and keep the platform stable. With a player's consent, contact details may be used for marketing communications, and that consent can be withdrawn at any time. Data may also be processed to comply with regulatory reporting requirements.
🤝 Data sharing and third parties
The operator may share data with third parties strictly to operate the service and meet legal duties. Payment processors handle the financial side of deposits and withdrawals and receive the data needed to complete transactions. Game providers supply the titles and may process limited technical data tied to gameplay. Verification partners assist with KYC and fraud checks. Regulatory authorities, including those tied to the operator's Anjouan and Curaçao licensing, may receive information where reporting obligations apply. Data is not sold to unrelated parties for their own marketing.
🍪 Cookies and tracking
Cookies fall into a few standard categories on a site like this. Session cookies keep a player logged in and maintain the state of the cashier and game windows during a visit. Analytics cookies measure how the site is used so the operator can improve performance. Preference cookies remember settings such as language and display options. Most browsers let players manage or clear cookies through their settings, and the site typically presents a consent banner on first visit covering non-essential cookies.
🛡️ Your rights under UK GDPR
Under the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, players hold several rights over their personal data:
- The right of access — to obtain a copy of the data held about them.
- The right to rectification — to correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
- The right to erasure — to request deletion of data, subject to legal retention duties.
- The right to restrict or object to certain processing, including direct marketing.
- The right to data portability — to receive data in a portable format.
Requests are made through the operator's support channels, and players may also lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office if they believe their data has been mishandled.
🔒 Data security
Data is protected with SSL encryption in transit and access controls that limit who can view personal information. Verification documents and payment details are held under restricted access as part of standard anti-fraud practice. While no system is immune to risk, encryption and certified processes reduce the likelihood of unauthorised access. Players also help protect their accounts by using strong passwords and keeping login details private.
📨 Contact and complaints
Players with a data concern can contact the F7 Casino support team through live chat or email, which is the first route for access, correction or deletion requests. Where a matter cannot be resolved directly, UK players retain the right to escalate to the Information Commissioner's Office as the supervisory authority. Keeping a record of correspondence helps if a request needs to be followed up.
📊 Conclusion
In short, the operator collects the account, payment and verification data needed to run the service, uses it for transactions, security and legal compliance, and shares it only with processors and authorities where required. UK players hold full rights of access, correction and erasure under the UK GDPR. Anyone with a question about their data should contact support in the first instance.

