Privacy policy

This policy covers visitors to the independent King Casino Chronicle hosted on this domain. It describes personal data we may process when you read our pages or email us. It does not replace the operator’s player-facing privacy notice for individuals who open gambling accounts, submit verification documents or place real-money wagers with King Casino.

Who controls processing

The publisher of the Chronicle acts as the controller for the processing described here. Contact details appear on the Contact page. We appoint processors under Article 28 UK GDPR-style requirements where applicable.

Categories of personal data

Network identifiers: IP addresses, TLS fingerprints where logged, referrer URLs and user-agent strings. Usage data: pages viewed, approximate timestamps, HTTP result codes. Communications: email headers, bodies and attachments you supply voluntarily. We do not intentionally collect criminal-conviction data or health data through this site.

Purposes

We process data to transmit content securely, to prevent abuse, to measure aggregate readership, to correspond with you and to comply with law. We do not use Chronicle analytics to decide whether you may open a gambling account elsewhere.

Lawful bases

Legitimate interests support site operation, security and limited analytics balancing tests. Consent supports optional cookies or marketing technologies if deployed. Legal obligation covers compelled disclosures. Contractual necessity may apply if we enter a direct agreement with you.

Cookies and storage

Essential cookies may protect forms and maintain availability. Non-essential cookies require appropriate permission where the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations demand it. Local storage may cache UI state. Clear site data in your browser to reset many choices.

Recipients and transfers

Hosting, CDN, email, monitoring and professional advisers may access personal data under confidentiality duties. Transfers outside the UK use safeguards such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses. We document transfer impact assessments where required.

Retention

Logs rotate frequently unless security investigations extend retention. Email follows a business-records schedule. Deleted web content may persist briefly in caches or backups. Aggregated statistics may be kept indefinitely.

Security

We implement industry-typical controls: TLS, access logging on admin paths, patching and least-privilege credentials. Report suspected incidents promptly.

Rights

You may exercise access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability rights where they apply. Withdraw consent where processing is consent-based. Lodge a complaint with the ICO. We respond within legal deadlines and may request proportionate identification.

Children

The Chronicle addresses adults. We delete minors’ personal data when we learn of it.

Updates

We revise this policy when our practices change. The date below shows the last substantive update.

Supervisory authority

The Information Commissioner’s Office is the UK supervisory authority for much of the processing described here. Its website explains how to lodge a complaint if you believe we have infringed data-protection law.

Automated individual decision-making

We do not make decisions based solely on automated processing which produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning readers of this Chronicle site.

Statistical research

We may produce internal reports from aggregated log data that no longer identifies individuals. Such research supports editorial prioritisation, not micro-targeted messaging to named readers.

Last updated: March 2026.

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