Privacy Policy

Updated 8th June 2018, Version 1.1

The following describes the Privacy Policy for our website.

Your Privacy

Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy, we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. You agree to agree to these policies by using our website in a way that leads to you providing us with personal information.

State Law & Accompanying Rights

Please understand that you may have additional rights originating from State laws based on where you live. These State-based rights may augment, strengthen, or otherwise somehow compliment any privacy rights you have inherently or under Federal law. Our policy is to comply fully with the privacy policies of every jurisdiction in which we operate. Accordingly, you are free to use our Contact information to reach us at any time to assert any State rights.

Our Commitment to Children’s Privacy

Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, our website will never collect or maintain information at our site from those we actually know are under 18, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 18.

Under our Terms of Service and Conditions of Use, children under 18 are not allowed to use our website and access our services. It is not our intention to offer products or services to minors.

Collection of Personal Information

When visiting our website, the IP address used to access our site may be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyse trends, administer our site, track user’s movement, and gather broad demographic information for internal use such as statistical assessments and website improvement.

Most importantly, any recorded IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Other information may be collected as well, which is somewhat typical of most websites. For instance, the source that referred you to our website is generally known. Likewise, your duration on our website and your destination when you leave our site can also be tracked. Other common data collected includes the type of operating system the computer you are using to access our website has. Similarly, the type of web browser is often noted. Again, this is everyday data collection and helps ultimately produce a better end-user experience.

Cookies are another common internet practice. Cookies are a key means of improving user experience by allows us to customise your use of our website. Simple information is transferred to your computer to allow the content and experience to reflect your actions, preferences, and so on. You should make the assumption our website uses cookies and note that you are free to make adjustments in your web browser to disable these or otherwise receive notification of cookies so you can take whatever desired action you so choose. Please understand those refusing cookies may cripple some of our website features and render some aspects useless to you.

At times, you will be fully aware of information received, as you are the direct source providing it. For instance, you may comment on a blog post, reply to an email (whether broadcast message or autoresponder), provide an email address, complete a survey, requests SMS, or otherwise. Likewise, purchases necessarily involve collecting certain information, such as credit card information, Paypal addresses, your physical address for billing and/or shipping, phone number, and so on. Refusing to provide some of this information may lead to us being unable to provide you with the products or services you’ve requested.

A prime example of limited access to our website is where a username and password may protect content. Whether our website generates a username and password or created by you, these will almost always be connected with some other information related to or connected with you. This is true since much content that is protected on the internet is subscription based, often paid for. Thus, the username and password must necessarily be tied to your other account data.  Usernames and passwords, by their very nature, should be kept private.

Handling of Personal Information

Note that any personal information you provide to others apart from our vendors or us is wholly optional. As an example, you might disclose something in a blog post comment. That “private” information is now “public,” and we have no control over that. In like fashion, sharing information with any other third party not functioning as a service provider to us puts that information beyond our control and becomes subject to the policy that party has in place.

Our primary intention for collecting personal and private information from you is to conduct our business.  We can use this internally to serve you better. Accordingly, we see no reason to share your personal information with other parties and outside interests unless you have authorised us to do so. Of course, there are instances where your data is stored with third party service providers, such as email service providers, as they provide services that are industry-leading in quality and security and are far more beneficial to our end user than attempting such services “in-house.” However, you are never required to deal with any such third party directly, they are limited in how they use your information, and they cannot sell or transfer it to others in any way.

However, of course, your information does comprise part of an overall whole. This aggregate of information, by contrast, may be used to understand our overall user base. Further, we may share this information about our website visitors as a whole, not individually, with third parties for various purposes, in our sole discretion.

While we are staunch privacy advocates, there are times when even we may be forced to abandon these ideals. Just as major search engines face ongoing compulsion to provide data against their will, so too may the same occur on our website. Illegal activity or other serious acts or allegations could create legal liability for our website. In those cases, we reserve the right to share your information, or else may just be compelled to do so by law. On the other hand, there may be times when we would need to share your private information to protect our interests. For instance, in cases of suspected or alleged copyright infringement or other intellectual property violations, it may be necessary to share personal information.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or other internet-enabled devices that enable our features and functionality. They allow us to record information when you visit or interact with our websites, products and services (collectively, our “Websites”). Other tracking technologies, such as web beacons and pixels work similarly to cookies, placing small data files on your device that monitor your Website activity.

How do we use cookies?

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to make our Web sites more accessible to use and to better tailor them to your interests and needs. We also use these technologies to compile anonymous, aggregated information that allows us to understand our customers and visitors better.

What kinds of cookies and tracking technologies do we use?

Persistent and Session Cookies

We use two categories of cookies: Persistent cookies and session cookies. Persistent cookies are cookies that help us recognise you. They are stored on your device in between browser sessions, allowing us to remember your preferences and actions across multiple sites and on numerous visits. Session cookies expire at the end of your browser session, allowing us to link your activities during a particular browsing session.

Google AdSense and the DoubleClick DART Cookie

Google, as a third-party advertisement vendor, may use cookies to serve ads on this website. The use of DART cookies by Google enables them to serve adverts to visitors that are based on their visits to this website, including past visits, as well as other sites on the internet.

To opt out of the DART cookies, you may visit the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads. Tracking of users through the DART cookie mechanisms are subject to Google’s privacy policies.

Other Third-Party ad servers or ad networks may also use cookies to track user’s activities on this website to measure advertisement effectiveness and other reasons that will be provided in their privacy policies. Our site has no access or control over these cookies that may be used by third party advertisers. However, you can opt out of some, though likely not all, of these cookies in one accessible location at http://optout.networkadvertising.org/

Third Party Cookies

Third-party cookies are cookies that are set by others, enabling the third party’s features or functionalities to be provided through the Website you are using. The third party setting these cookies can recognise your device both when it visits our Website and when it visits certain other websites or services. The service providers of third-party cookies have their privacy policies and may use their cookies to target advertising to you.

YouTube

We embed videos from YouTube on our websites. As a result, when you visit a page with content embedded from YouTube, you may be presented with third-party cookies from YouTube.

Why do we use cookies?

We generally use cookies that are necessary or essential to the functioning of our Web sites, cookies that help us improve the performance or customise the functionality of our Websites, and cookies that help us serve you relevant advertisements. The types of cookies described below may be set by us or by a third-party service provider assisting us in performing the below functions.

Specifically, we use cookies for the following reasons:

  • Strictly Necessary: These cookies and tracking technologies let you navigate our Web sites and use essential features, including secure areas and shopping baskets. Without these technologies, we are unable to deliver core functionality of our Websites, products and services to you.
  • Performance: These cookies and tracking technologies help us understand how customers and visitors interact with our Websites. They provide us with information about areas of our website visited, time spent on our Websites and any error messages you receive, allowing us to improve the performance of our Websites. They do not collect any information that could identify you.
  • Functional: These cookies and tracking technologies are used to provide certain services or to remember settings that will improve your visit but are not essential to your use of our Websites. They may include personal information that you have disclosed to us.
  • Social Media Cookies: These cookies are set by third parties, including Facebook and Twitter, and allow you to share what you’ve been doing on our Websites on social media.

Necessary Cookies (all site visitors)

cfduid: Is used for our CDN CloudFlare to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. See more information on privacy here: CloudFlare Privacy Policy.

PHPSESSID: To identify your unique session on the website.

Necessary Cookies (additional for logged in customers)

wp-auth: Used by WordPress to authenticate logged-in visitors, password authentication and user verification.

wordpress_logged_in_{hash}: Used by WordPress to authenticate logged-in visitors, password authentication and user verification.

wordpress_test_cookie: Used by WordPress to ensure cookies are working correctly.

wp-settings-[UID]: WordPress sets a few wp-settings-[UID] cookies. The number on the end is your individual user ID from the user’s database table. This is used to customise your view of admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface.

wp-settings-time-{time}-[UID]: WordPress also sets a few wp-settings-{time}-[UID] cookies. The number on the end is your individual user ID from the user’s database table. This is used to customise your view of admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface.

How can you control cookies?

Internet browsers allow you to change your cookie settings via the “options’ or “preferences” menu in your browser. Please note that if you set your browser to refuse or block all cookies, certain features or functionalities of our Websites will be limited or unavailable to you.

You can opt out of Google Analytics without affecting how you visit our site. For more information on opting out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites you use, visit this Google page: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

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Further information about deleting and blocking cookies can be found at http://www.allaboutcookies.org.

Links to Third Party Websites

We have included links on this website for your use and reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites. You should be aware that the privacy policies of these websites may differ from our own.

CHANGE NOTICE: As with any of our administrative and legal notice pages, the contents of this page can and will change over time.  Accordingly, this page could read differently as of your very next visit.  These changes are necessitated, and carried out, to protect you and our website. If this page is important to you, you should check back frequently as no other notice of changed content will be provided either before or after the change takes effect.

COPYRIGHT WARNING: The legal notices and administrative pages on this website, including this one, have been diligently drafted by an attorney. We have paid to license the use of these legal notices and administrative pages for your protection and ours. This material may not be used in any way for any reason, and unauthorised use is policed via Copyscape to detect violators.

QUESTIONS/COMMENTS/CONCERNS: If you have any questions about the contents of this page, or wish to reach us for any other reason, you may do so by using our contact information.

Cookies Information: To make this site work properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your device. Most big websites do this too. This helps Fun Casino Nights the best user experience possible. When clicking the accept button below, you are agreeing to the Privacy Policy and giving consent to Fun Casino Nights.

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