Privacy Policy for casino-de-montreal.top
This Privacy Policy describes how casino-de-montreal.top (“we”, “our”, or “us”) collects, uses, discloses, and safeguards your information when you visit or interact with our website, features, content, tools, and communications (collectively, the “Services”). This policy is tailored for users located in Canada and is intended to align with applicable Canadian privacy laws, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and relevant provincial legislation where applicable. By accessing or using the Services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and agree to its terms. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the Services.
For purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual, and may include contact details, online identifiers, and information about how you use our Services. We also handle non-identifying information, which does not reveal your identity on its own. Our Services are intended for individuals who have reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory of residence. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time; material changes will be posted here with a new “Last Updated” date. Continued use of the Services after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Information We Collect and How We Use It
We collect Personal Information that you voluntarily provide to us and information generated when you use the Services. This may include details you submit through contact forms, newsletter sign-ups, promotional entries, account or preference settings (if available), and your communications with us. We may also collect information automatically through cookies and similar technologies when you browse our website.
We use your information to operate and improve the Services, respond to inquiries, provide customer support, personalize your experience, perform analytics and reporting, maintain security and fraud prevention, manage our business, and comply with legal obligations. Where required, we rely on your consent (which may be express or implied, as permitted by law). In limited cases and where permitted by Canadian law, we may rely on other lawful grounds (such as where collection is reasonably expected for the operation of the Services, or where consent is not required by law). You may withdraw consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions and reasonable notice.
- Identifiers and contact details: Name, email address, and any information you include in messages you send to us.
- Technical and usage data: IP address, device and browser type, operating system, language settings, pages viewed, time and date of visits, and referring/exit URLs.
- Cookies and similar technologies: Session cookies, persistent cookies, and pixels used for essential functionality, preferences, analytics, and, where applicable, advertising measurement. You can manage cookies through your browser settings.
- Approximate location data: Derived from your IP address to localize content. We do not collect precise geolocation unless explicitly provided or permitted by you.
- User content and communications: Information you submit via forms, feedback, contest entries, or surveys.
- Inferences and profile data: Insights drawn from your interactions to tailor content and improve site relevance.
We do not seek to collect sensitive Personal Information. Please avoid submitting data such as government-issued identifiers, health data, or financial account numbers. If you choose to provide such information, we will handle it in accordance with this Policy and applicable law and may delete or restrict it if it is not necessary for the Services.
Sharing, International Transfers, and Retention
We may share Personal Information with trusted service providers that assist with hosting, maintenance, analytics, communications, security, and customer support, subject to appropriate contractual safeguards. We may also share information if required by law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request; to protect our rights, privacy, safety, or property; to enforce our Terms; or in connection with a business transaction (such as a merger, acquisition, or asset sale), in which case Personal Information may be transferred as part of that transaction. We may share de-identified or aggregated information that does not identify you.
Your information may be processed and stored outside your province or territory, and possibly outside Canada. When we transfer Personal Information internationally, we take steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place, and we require service providers to protect the information consistent with applicable Canadian standards. However, when information is processed in another jurisdiction, it may be subject to the laws of that jurisdiction and accessible to its authorities.
We retain Personal Information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy or as required by law. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information, legal obligations, dispute resolution needs, and operational requirements. When information is no longer needed, we will delete or anonymize it in a manner designed to prevent re-identification, subject to any legal retention requirements and reasonable backup or archival practices.
Your Choices and Rights (Canada)
Subject to applicable law and certain exceptions, you have rights related to your Personal Information. These may include the right to request access, correction, and information about our handling of your data; to withdraw consent for non-essential processing; and, where applicable, to request deletion or de-indexing. Residents of certain provinces may have additional or enhanced rights under provincial legislation. We will respond to requests within timelines required by law and may take steps to verify your identity before fulfilling a request.
- Request access to the Personal Information we hold about you.
- Request correction of inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated information.
- Withdraw consent to non-essential processing, including marketing communications.
- Opt out of certain cookies via browser or device settings (note that essential cookies are required for core functionality).
- Request deletion, anonymization, or de-indexing where permitted by law.
- Request information about our use of automated decision-making, if any, and safeguards applied.
- Lodge a complaint with a privacy regulator in your province or with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
To exercise your rights or ask questions about our practices, contact us at [email protected]. If you withdraw consent or choose not to provide certain information, parts of the Services may not function as intended. We do not currently respond to “Do Not Track” signals. You can control cookies through your browser settings, and you may opt out of certain analytics or interest-based advertising using available platform tools where applicable.
Security, Children, and Third-Party Links
We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect Personal Information against loss, theft, misuse, and unauthorized access or disclosure. These measures include encryption in transit where appropriate, access controls, and risk-based monitoring. Nevertheless, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any credentials associated with your use of the Services and for promptly notifying us of any suspected unauthorized activity. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Services are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, without warranties of any kind; we disclaim all implied warranties and are not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the Services, except where prohibited by law.
Our Services are not directed to individuals who have not reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory, and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from such individuals. If you believe a minor has provided Personal Information, please contact us so we can take appropriate action. The Services may contain links to external websites or services that we do not operate. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or security of third-party sites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies and terms of any third-party destinations you visit. This Privacy Policy, and any dispute arising out of or relating to it or the Services, is governed by the laws of the Province of Quebec and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflicts of law principles. By using the Services, you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in Quebec for resolving such disputes.