wslot Privacy Policy
This page describes what we collect when you use wslot and how we keep that data protected. Our wslot platform processes personal information—your name, email, phone number, payment details, and gaming activity—to provide our service and comply with anti-money-laundering regulations. We do not sell your data to advertisers or other third parties, and we encrypt sensitive information in transit and at rest.
We understand that privacy is essential to trust. When you create a wslot account, deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, or withdraw your winnings, you share information with us. This policy explains what we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and what rights you have over your data.
Our wslot service is available only where local law permits. Data protection laws vary by jurisdiction. If you are in a region with specific privacy rights (e.g., the European Union's GDPR), those rights apply to your wslot account to the extent our operations are subject to that law. If you have questions about this policy, contact our support team.
What We Collect on wslot
When you create a wslot account, we collect your name, date of birth, email address, and phone number. We use this information to verify your identity, comply with anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations, and contact you about your account.
During payment processing, we collect information related to your deposits and withdrawals. If you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment, we receive a transaction reference and e-wallet token from the provider. If you use e-wallet, we process the scanned QR-code data. If you transfer via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual accounts, we record your account reference and transfer amount. We do not store your full bank account number or card number; instead, we use tokenization—we store a one-time reference that your bank or e-wallet provider creates for us.
When you play games on wslot—slots like Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, or Fortune Tiger; live-dealer tables like blackjack, roulette, baccarat, or Dragon Tiger; or sports markets like Liga 1 or Piala Indonesia—we record your wagers, results, and account balance. This data helps us detect fraud, manage responsible use, and operate our platform.
We also collect technical information: your device type (Android, iOS, desktop), operating system version, IP address, and browser type. We use this to troubleshoot connection issues, optimize performance, and detect unusual activity (e.g., logins from multiple countries simultaneously).
How We Use Your Data on wslot
Our wslot platform uses your data for several purposes. First, we verify your identity and comply with AML and Know-Your-Customer (KYC) regulations. When you withdraw funds, we confirm you are the account holder and that your transaction does not involve money laundering or fraud. This is a legal requirement in most jurisdictions where we operate.
Second, we process your deposits and withdrawals. Your payment data goes to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment (depending on your chosen method) to confirm the transaction. We do not keep this data longer than necessary to complete the transaction and comply with accounting regulations (typically 6–7 years for financial records).
Third, we use your data to operate the wslot platform: managing your account, processing your bets, calculating payouts, and providing customer support. If you contact us via email or in-app chat, we retain your messages to resolve issues and improve our service.
Fourth, we analyze aggregate, anonymized data to improve wslot—understanding which games are popular, which payment methods are most used, or during which holidays (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, Nyepi) traffic increases. This analysis does not identify you personally; we work with aggregate statistics only.
We do not sell your data on wslot
Your personal information is never sold to advertisers, data brokers, or other commercial entities. We share data only with payment providers (to process transactions), legal authorities (if required by law), and our own service providers (e.g., hosting companies, support platforms).
Who We Share Your Data With
Our wslot platform shares your data with third parties only when necessary. Payment providers (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) receive your transaction data to process deposits and withdrawals. These providers have their own privacy policies; we recommend reviewing them.
We may share data with law enforcement, regulators, or courts if legally required. If a government agency requests your information via court order or warrant, we comply and may not be able to notify you (depending on the legal jurisdiction and the nature of the request).
Our wslot hosting infrastructure may be located outside your country. Our servers, databases, and backup systems sit in data centres in Asia and internationally. Data stored in these centres is protected by the same encryption and access controls as on-premise systems, but it is subject to the laws of the jurisdiction where the data centre is located. By using wslot, you consent to this geographic data storage.
We use service providers (cloud hosting companies, email services, support ticketing systems) to operate wslot. These providers see only the data necessary to perform their function and are contractually bound to protect your information and use it only for their specified purpose.
We keep your wslot data protected through encryption, access controls, and strict policies. Your information is not bought or sold; it is used only to operate our platform and comply with law.
Cookies and Tracking on wslot
Our wslot platform uses cookies to keep you logged in, remember your preferences, and measure how you use our service. Cookies are small files stored on your device that help us recognize you on repeat visits. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but doing so may break wslot functionality (e.g., you will need to log in repeatedly).
We do not use third-party tracking cookies (cookies from advertising networks or social media platforms). We use only first-party cookies—cookies set by wslot itself—to improve our platform.
We also use analytics tools to understand how players navigate wslot. These tools record which games are accessed, how long you play, and which payment methods you use. Again, this data is aggregated and anonymized; we do not track individual player behaviour in detail.
Your Rights Regarding Your Data on wslot
You have the right to access your data. You can request a copy of all information wslot holds about you by contacting our support team. We respond to access requests within 30 days (longer if the request is complex or voluminous).
You have the right to correct your data. If your name, email, or phone number is incorrect, you can update it in your wslot account settings. If you cannot correct it yourself, contact support.
You have the right to request deletion of your data, subject to limitations. We may retain certain data longer than you wish if required by law (e.g., accounting records must be kept for 6–7 years) or if deletion would break fraud detection or regulatory compliance. We explain any retention reasons when responding to deletion requests.
You have the right to withdraw consent for marketing communications. If wslot sends you promotional emails or notifications, each message includes an unsubscribe link. Click it, and we remove you from future marketing campaigns (though we may still send operational messages, e.g., withdrawal confirmations).
Data Retention on wslot
We keep your wslot account data (name, email, phone, gaming history) for as long as your account is active and for a reasonable period afterward to comply with regulations. Typically, we retain data for 3–5 years after account closure, then delete it unless law requires longer retention.
Payment records are kept for 6–7 years to comply with accounting and tax regulations in most jurisdictions. We cannot delete these records sooner even if you request it.
Support messages and chat transcripts are retained for 1–2 years to help resolve disputes and improve our service. After this period, they are archived or deleted unless a dispute or investigation requires longer retention.
Contact Us About Your Privacy on wslot
If you have questions or concerns about our wslot privacy practices, contact our support team:
- Email: [email protected]
- In-app support: available 24/7 within the wslot platform
- Postal: (If applicable to your jurisdiction; we can provide details on request)
We respond to privacy inquiries within 30 days. If you believe we have violated your privacy rights or mishandled your data, you may also lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority or regulator.
Our wslot Commitment to Privacy
We at wslot take privacy seriously. We encrypt all data in transit using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology, protecting your information even if you access wslot over unsecured WiFi. We store sensitive data in encrypted databases with access restricted to authorized personnel only.
We do not sell your data, share it with advertisers, or use it for purposes beyond operating wslot and complying with law. We comply with privacy laws in jurisdictions where we operate and respond to data-subject requests (access, correction, deletion) promptly.
We review our privacy practices regularly and update this policy if our data handling changes. Material changes are communicated via email or in-app notification at least 14 days before taking effect. Continued use of wslot after a policy update constitutes acceptance of the new terms.
If you have concerns about how we handle your data, or if you prefer not to share personal information, you are not obligated to use wslot. Our service is available only where local law permits, and users are responsible for understanding their own privacy rights and obligations in their jurisdiction.