Please find our privacy policy below.
JackpotCitySisterSites.nz (Sister Site, “we”, “us”) processes personal data of visitors to our websites (“you”) Data protection laws require that all personal data be handled safely and securely.
Sister Site specializes in online marketing, primarily in New Zealand
The Privacy Policy
This policy will provide you with an overview of the way we handle information (“personal data”) on our website. This Policy contains information about statutory rights. However, it does not impact any contract terms and rights related to data protection laws.
Personal Data Your Data Controller is the sister site. The Data Controller is the person who manages the personal information provided on the site (if applicable).
Sister Site may store data on this site in a database that is accessible by other companies. All companies must adhere to the standards outlined in this policy.
The Data We Process
You may provide us with the following information: Name, DOB, email, IP address, location, gender, personal preferences.
Use Personal Data
Sister Site collects information directly when you visit our website
We collect your personal information to:
- Sending promotional emails to online bingo and casinos
- Website metrics measurement and monitoring
- Segmentation and targeting of ads for informational purposes.
- We will improve and target the advertising you receive.
- Commenting on the site is a great way to meet our legal obligations and rights.
You will only be processed for the purposes outlined in Section 3 if we are satisfied: that you have consented to our use of the data, or
Our use of your data is required to support the ‘legitimate interest’ we have as an organization (for example to improve our products and services), and is done in a proportionate manner that respects your privacy.
Sharing personal data
To power our business and services, we work with 3rd-party companies. Some of these 3rd parties may need access to your data from time to time.
- Currently, we don’t use our bulk email provider.
- Our analytics service providers, such as Google, who process personal data to their own ends as Data Controllers.
- Cloud services, for instance, are service providers or data processors who handle your personal data according to our instructions.
- We are required to disclose information to comply with legal obligations or to protect our security or interests.
- If we sell, purchase, reorganise or restructure any assets or business, or if third parties, including potential sellers or buyers, acquire our assets
For how long do we retain your personal data
Your personal data will be retained for as long as it is reasonable to do so for the purposes listed at Section 3 of our Policy. We may keep data in order to comply with legal, financial, and tax requirements.
We have a policy on data retention for the personal data we hold. We will make sure that your personal data, if no longer needed, is securely deleted or anonymized.
Your Rights
In relation to your data, you have several rights. You can find more information on each of these rights by looking at the table below.
Contact us to exercise your rights.
If you want to exercise your right, please read the following:
Access
You can ask for confirmation that we process your personal data, and a copy of it if you wish. You can also ask us what we do with the data and how we store and protect it.
Rectification
We reserve the right, before updating any data in our system, to verify and correct any inaccurate data.
Erasure
If you are successful in exercising your right to object, (see below ‘Objection), or if your data has been unlawfully processed or if it is not needed anymore for the purpose for which it was originally collected, or withdrawn consent (where processing had been based on consent), or if your objection was upheld (see Objection>), or a request for deletion was made after a successful objection (see below Objection>), or a request for deletion was made following an effective
If the processing is required for: compliance with a statutory obligation, or the establishment of, exercise of or defence of legal rights;
We may not comply with the request for erasure in certain circumstances, but these are most likely to be the two.
Restriction
You can request that we restrict (i.e. You can ask us to restrict (i.e.
After a restriction request, we can continue to process your personal data if: you have given us your consent, or if it is necessary to establish, defend or exercise legal claims, or to protect another natural or legal persons rights.
Portable
You can request that we provide you with your personal data in a format that is commonly used and machine-readable, or ask to have them ‘ported’ to another Data Controller. This is only possible if the processing of your data is based on consent from you or the performance a contract.
Objection
If you feel that your rights and freedoms are more important than our legitimate interests, then you can object to the processing of your data based on our “legitimate interest”.
We can demonstrate that our interests are more important than yours.
Supervisory authority
You can lodge a complaint about the processing of your data with the local supervisory authority responsible. Please try to resolve any problems with us before contacting your supervisory authority.
