VVip15 Casino Privacy policy
VVip15 Casino privacy policy describes how we collect, use, store and protect your personal data when you use our website and services. By using VVip15 Casino you agree to the practices set out in this policy. We may update this document from time to time; the last update is 5 February 2026.
Information We Collect
We collect information that you provide when registering and using your account, as well as data generated when you use our services. This may include:
- Name, date of birth, address, email and phone number
- Payment and transaction details
- Login and usage data, including IP address and device information
- Communications with support and records of your play and bonuses
How We Use Your Information
Your information is used to operate your account, process payments, verify your identity, provide customer support and comply with legal obligations. We may also use it to send you marketing if you have agreed, to improve our services and to prevent fraud. We do not sell your personal data to third parties for their marketing.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies to maintain your session, remember your preferences and analyse site usage. You can manage cookie settings in your browser; disabling some cookies may affect site functionality. The table below summarises main cookie types we may use:
| Cookie type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Login, security, basic site operation |
| Functional | Preferences, language, layout |
| Analytics | Understanding how the site is used |
Data Security and Your Rights
We use technical and organisational measures to protect your data against unauthorised access, loss or alteration. Data is retained for as long as needed to provide our services, comply with law and resolve disputes. Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete or restrict processing of your data. To exercise these rights or ask questions, contact support@vvip15casino.com. You may also have the right to complain to a data protection authority. Updated 5 February 2026.