
Privacy Wild Fortune Casino
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This privacy page explains how online casinos handle your personal data and what protections apply to you as an Australian player. As an operator serving Australia, Wild Fortune lines its data practices up with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles. Below is a plain-language run through what gets collected, how it is used and shared, and the rights you hold over your information.
What data is collected
When you register, the casino collects identifying details such as your name, date of birth, email, and contact information. The cashier handles payment data when you deposit or withdraw, and verification adds copies of your ID and proof of address during KYC. The platform also logs usage data like device type, session times, and gameplay, plus cookies that remember your preferences and login. Collection sticks to what registration, payments, and compliance actually require.
How your data is used
Your data runs your account, processes deposits and withdrawals, and supports the identity checks the licence requires. It also backs fraud prevention and anti-money-laundering checks, which are mandatory for a licensed operator. Usage data helps keep the platform stable and tailors the lobby, and marketing messages only go out if you have consented, with the option to opt out at any time.
Data sharing and third parties
Wild Fortune shares data with payment processors to settle transactions, with game studios where it is needed for gameplay, and with regulators under its Curaçao licence. KYC providers may be involved in verification. Your data is not sold to unrelated third parties, and any sharing is limited to what the function and the law require. Large or unusual transactions can trigger additional reporting under anti-money-laundering rules, which is a legal obligation rather than a choice.
Cookies and tracking
The site uses session cookies to keep you logged in, analytics cookies to understand traffic, and preference cookies to remember your settings. Most browsers let you manage or block cookies, though turning them off can affect parts of the site. The categories of cookies are disclosed so you can make an informed choice.
Your rights as an Australian player
Under the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles, you can access the personal information held about you, ask for corrections, and find out how your data is handled. You can also withdraw marketing consent and raise concerns about how your data is used. The principles require the operator to explain why data was collected and who it has been shared with. If a legal obligation means a request cannot be fully met, the reason is explained rather than the request just refused. Requests go to the support team, which passes them to the right place.
In practice, the Australian Privacy Principles set out how an organisation must collect, store, use, and disclose your personal information, and they apply to any operator handling the data of Australian players. That means you can ask what categories of data are held and why, request that anything inaccurate is corrected, and object to specific uses such as direct marketing. Some records have to be kept for a set period under gambling rules, but your access and correction rights stay available throughout that window. The point of these rights is to keep you in control of your own information rather than leaving it entirely with the casino.
Data security
The platform uses SSL encryption on data in transit, limits access to authorised staff, and runs payments through secure processors. Verification documents are kept under controlled access. Data that is no longer needed for account, payment, or compliance reasons is held only for as long as the law requires, then removed. Access to your information follows a need-to-know basis, and payment card details are tokenised by the processors rather than stored in full on the site, which reduces what is exposed if anything ever went wrong.
Contact and complaints
If you have a data concern, you can reach the support team through live chat or email, available around the clock. If something is not resolved, Australian players can take it to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, which oversees privacy under the Act.
In summary
Wild Fortune handles personal data in line with the Australian Privacy Act 1988, collecting what registration, payments, and compliance need, and giving you access and correction rights. If you have any questions about your data, support can help at any time.

