⏳ Long-Term Reliability and Data Protection at Cosmo Casino
This Privacy Policy outlines the enduring commitment of Cosmo Casino to long-term data reliability, detailing how we securely collect, process, and protect the personal data (PD) of all users engaging with our online Service.
📝 Data Essential for Platform Reliability
We collect essential personal data necessary to ensure platform reliability, including identity verification (KYC), robust account maintenance, and secure execution of all financial transactions. This PD (identification, contact, and necessary banking details) is willingly provided by the User and is mandatory for service compliance.
📊 Non-Personal Data for System Health
To continuously monitor and assure system health, we automatically collect non-personal data (NPD) such as aggregated usage metrics, device information, and technical system logs. This NPD is analyzed internally for optimization and security diagnostics, ensuring consistent performance.
🍪 Digital Tools for User Experience
The Service utilizes cookies and similar digital identifiers primarily to enhance the user experience, maintain secure sessions, and store basic preferences. Users maintain control over these settings via their browser, acknowledging the role of essential functional cookies in smooth Service delivery.
🎯 Legal and Contractual Processing Scope
Cosmo Casino processes data based on clear legal and contractual scope: fulfilling the service agreement; adhering to all mandatory legal and anti-fraud regulations; securing the digital environment; and communicating essential service-related updates to the User. Data usage is always strictly defined.
🛡️ Security Measures: Encryption and Control
We implement robust security measures, including high-level SSL encryption and stringent internal access controls. This ensures your stored PD and transaction records are protected from unauthorized access, accidental loss, or misuse.
🤝 Controlled Disclosure to Vetted Entities
We strictly prohibit the sale or rental of User data. Disclosure is controlled and limited to situations legally mandated (e.g., regulators) or strictly necessary to trusted, contracted third-party providers (e.g., payment gateways) who are contractually bound to maintain equivalent data protection and confidentiality standards.