Understanding Your Privacy at Win.Bet
Why does Win.Bet need my personal information?
We don’t collect data just for the sake of it. Win.Bet is a licensed operator under the Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority. This license legally forces us to verify who you are to stop criminals from using our site for money laundering or fraud. When you sign up, you must provide your name, address, email, and date of birth. Later, we will ask for a government ID. This is standard procedure for any legitimate casino.
What else do you track?
To keep the games fair and the site secure, our servers automatically record technical details. This includes your IP address, the device you are using, and a full history of every game you play and every dollar you bet. If you ever have a dispute about a game result, this data is what we use to prove what actually happened.
Is my data safe with you?
Yes. We use the same security technology as online banks:
- 256-bit SSL Encryption: This scrambles your data while it travels from your computer to our servers, so no one can intercept it.
- Bcrypt Hashing: We never see your password. It is turned into a complex code (hash). Even if our database was leaked, your password would remain unreadable.
How do you use my info to stop fraud?
We use your betting history and device data to spot cheaters. For example, if we see five accounts logging in from the same device to claim a welcome bonus five times, our system flags it. We strictly ban multi-accounting to ensure the bonus system remains fair for honest players.
Do you sell my data?
No. We never sell your info to marketers or data brokers. We only share it with:
- Payment companies (to get your money to you).
- Game providers (to check game fairness).
- Our regulators (to prove we are following the law).
How long do you keep my data?
If you close your account, we can’t just delete everything immediately. International laws require us to keep financial transaction records for 5 years. However, we can delete marketing preferences immediately upon request. You can manage your rights by emailing [email protected].
Last Updated: December 2025