No cookies, no analytics, no accounts
Privacy Policy: What This Site Stores, and What It Does Not
Short version: this site sets no cookies, runs no analytics, and has no accounts or forms. One item is stored in your own browser, it never leaves your device, and you can delete it in a click. The only record of your visit is the request log that every web server keeps. The detail below explains each of those claims.
Last reviewed 19 August 2026.
Cookies
None. This site does not set a cookie for any purpose, which is why you have not been shown a consent banner. There is no analytics cookie, no advertising cookie and no session cookie, because there are no accounts and no server-side sessions to keep.
The one thing stored in your browser
When you confirm you are 18 or over, a single entry named bor_age_ok is written to
your browser's local storage so that the age confirmation does not reappear on every page. It
holds one character. It is not a cookie, so it is never transmitted with a request, and it
cannot be read by any other website.
To remove it, clear site data for this domain in your browser settings, or use a private window, in which case it is discarded when you close the window. The age confirmation will simply appear again on your next visit.
Analytics
There is no analytics on this site. No Google Analytics, no tag manager, no privacy-friendly alternative either. Nothing counts your visit, records which pages you read or measures how long you stayed.
Fonts and third-party requests
The two typefaces used here, Cinzel and Josefin Sans, are served from this domain rather than from a font CDN. That matters for privacy as well as performance: a page requesting fonts from a third-party host reveals your IP address and the page you are reading to that host on every visit. No such request is made. Loading a page here contacts this domain and nothing else.
Links to casinos
Casino links route through a path on this domain before forwarding you to the operator. That redirect is handled without storing anything about you, and no identifier is attached to you or passed along.
Once you arrive at a casino, you are on their site under their privacy policy, not this one. Licensed operators collect a substantial amount of personal data because they are legally required to: age and identity verification is a condition of a Gambling Commission licence, and it happens before you can deposit rather than at your first withdrawal. Read the privacy policy of any casino before registering, since that is where your data actually goes.
Forms, accounts and email
There are none. This site has no registration, no login, no contact form, no comments and no newsletter, so there is no route by which it could collect a name, an email address or a payment detail.
Server logs, and why they are the exception
As with any website, the hosting infrastructure records standard request information such as IP address, timestamp and requested URL. Those logs exist for security and for diagnosing faults. They are not combined with anything else, not used to build a profile, and not shared for marketing.
It is worth being exact about this rather than waving it through, because an IP address counts as personal data under the UK GDPR even when nobody has tried to identify anyone with it. So this page cannot claim the site holds nothing at all: it holds request logs, kept by the hosting provider as a processor acting on instructions, and that is the single category of personal data involved in reading this site. Everything else on this page still holds exactly as written: no cookies, no analytics, no accounts, no third-party requests.
Who is responsible for this site
This site is published as Best Online Roulette. The data controller is Joel Miller, and questions about this policy or about the request logs described above go to [email protected]. Under the UK GDPR the controller is whoever decides why and how data is processed, which for the request logs is this publication rather than the hosting provider that stores them.
Your rights
Under the UK GDPR you have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection over personal data held about you. In practice the only material here is the request logs described above, so an access request would be limited to those, and it needs the approximate time you visited and the IP address you used or there is nothing to look up. Where you want data held by a casino removed, that request goes to the operator directly, and their privacy notice must tell you how to make it. The Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk is the supervisory authority if you want to complain about how any UK site has handled your data.
Changes to this policy
If anything on this page stops being accurate, the page changes at the same time as the site does. The review date at the top reflects the most recent build.
Most privacy policies run to several thousand words because the site behind them collects a great deal and has to enumerate it. This one is brief for the opposite reason. If that changes, the length will change with it.