Privacy policy

Effective April 2026 · This notice explains how we handle information when you use royalslotforge.com(the “Site”). It is written for visitors in the United Kingdom and with UK GDPR in mind.

RoyalSlot Forge is a content and affiliate service: we do not run a casino on this domain, so we do not receive your real-money play records, KYC document images, or card details from a gambling account — those are held by the operators you visit after you leave us.

1. Data controller and contact

The controllerfor personal data we process through the Site is the entity that operates RoyalSlot Forge at this domain, acting under the “RoyalSlot Forge” brand (see our About page for context on what we are).

For privacy rights requests, questions, and complaints: privacy@royalslotforge.com. For general, non-legal site feedback you may also use the Contact form, but the mailbox above is the most reliable for subject access and similar rights.

2. What we collect and why

Server and security logs

When you request a page, our infrastructure may log technical data such as IP address, user agent string, approximate time, and URL path, for security, rate limiting, and to diagnose errors. Legal basis: legitimate interests in running a secure, available service; where required, compliance with a legal obligation.

Cookies and similar technologies

We set first-party cookies to remember: (a) your advertising/marketing consent choice (including under Google Consent Mode v2, where you see our banner), and (b) in many cases, a click or campaign ID (for example, gclid) so that partner links can be attributed fairly. We prefer cookies over localStorage for consent, but we may migrate an oldlocalStorage value into a cookie the first time you return, so you do not lose your preference.

Legal basis: consent (where the law and our tools require it for non-essential cookies) and, for strictly necessary items, our legitimate interest in a working site, or a legal obligation where that applies.

Analytics and advertising tools

If you accept our consent banner, we may load measurement (for example, Google) tags in line with the choices you make and with Google Consent Mode. If you reject non-essential storage, we aim to run with minimal tracking that still keeps the site functional.

Contact and email

If you use our contact form or email us, we process the details you type (name, email, message) to handle your request. Legal basis: our legitimate interest in replying, or your consent, depending on the content of your message.

3. What we do not do

We do not sell your personal data in the crude sense of trading lists of named individuals to unknown buyers.

We do not process special-category data (such as health) through this site as a normal course of business. You should not send sensitive data about yourself or others in a casual support email unless you are sure it is needed.

4. Retention

Server logs are kept on a rotation typical of our hosting and security set-up (often weeks to a few months, then deleted or rolled over) unless a longer hold is required for security or a legal process.

Click / campaign ID cookies are set with a duration aligned to partner attribution (often on the order of up to 90 days), unless you clear your browser storage earlier.

Consent records (cookie value for rsf_consent_v1 or successor names) are kept for up to around 400 days or until you delete them, so we can prove what choice was active if asked.

5. Recipients and transfers

We use infrastructure, email, and analytics suppliers who act as processors on our instructions and under written terms where the law requires. Some of their servers (and some Google or ad tech endpoints) may be in countries outside the United Kingdom, including the United States, where appropriate safeguards(for example, the UK’s extension to existing adequacy and standard contractual clauses) may apply as updated from time to time in 2026.

6. Your rights (UK)

Where UK GDPR applies, you may have the right to access your data, to rectify it, to erase it in certain cases, to restrict or object to processing, to data portability, and in some cases to object to automated decision-making. We do not run high-impact solely automated decisions about you on the Site, but you may object to any profiling in line with the law.

You may lodge a complaintwith the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ico.org.uk) if you believe we have infringed the rules. We ask that you contact us first so we can try to help.

7. Children

The Site is not intended for anyone under 18. We do not knowingly collect data from children. If you believe a child has given us information, contact us and we will take reasonable steps to delete it.

8. Changes to this policy

We will update this page when we change how we process data, when our provider stack changes, or when regulators publish new requirements. The “Effective” line at the top will always show the month and year of the current version. Significant changes may also be signposted on the home page or in the consent banner, where that is possible.