LazyBar Casino Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how LazyBar-Casinos.ca collects, uses, shares and protects information when you visit our website. We are an independent affiliate review resource for LazyBar Casino, written for players in Canada, excluding Ontario, and we take your privacy seriously. It's written in plain English and designed to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the privacy expectations of Canadian users.
Please read it carefully. It covers what data we collect and why, how we use analytics and affiliate tracking, who we share limited information with, how long we keep it, and the rights you have over your own personal information. It sits alongside our cookie policy, which explains the specific technologies we use, and our terms and conditions. This policy was last reviewed in July 2026.
1. Who this policy applies to — and who it does not
This policy applies to LazyBar-Casinos.ca, the independent affiliate review website you are reading now. It does not apply to the LazyBar Casino platform itself, which is operated by Tendersoft B.V. When you click through to the operator and create an account, you provide your personal and financial details directly to them, and the operator's own privacy policy — not ours — governs how they handle that information. We never see, receive or store the account details, identity documents or payment information you give to the casino.
In short: we are a content website. We do not run a casino account system, we do not take deposits, and we do not process the sensitive personal or financial data a gambling operator handles. The information this policy concerns is the far more limited data generated when you browse our review pages.
2. What information we collect
Because we do not offer accounts or take payments, we collect very little personal information. What we do collect falls into two broad categories: information collected automatically as you browse, and information you choose to give us.
Information collected automatically
When you visit the site, certain technical data is gathered automatically, largely through cookies and analytics tools. This may include:
- Your approximate location at the region or country level (derived from your IP address, not a precise fix).
- Your device and browser type, operating system, and screen or viewport size.
- The pages you view, the order you view them in, how long you spend, and how you arrived (for example, from a search engine or another site).
- An anonymised or truncated form of your IP address, used for security and coarse geolocation.
- Referral and click data when you follow one of our affiliate links, described in more detail below.
This data is largely statistical and is not used to build a named profile of you. We are interested in patterns — which reviews are useful, where Canadian readers come from, whether a page works on mobile — not in identifying individuals.
Information you provide to us
You can browse the entire site without giving us any personal details. The only time we receive information directly from you is if you choose to contact us — for example, by emailing our editorial team through the details on our contact page. In that case we receive whatever you put in your message: typically your name, your email address and the content of your enquiry. We use that solely to respond to you.
3. How we use your information
We use the limited information we collect for a small number of clearly defined purposes:
- To operate and improve the website — understanding which content is helpful, fixing broken pages, and making sure the site performs well on the devices Canadian readers actually use.
- To measure audience and performance — aggregate analytics that tell us how many people read a review, which sources they come from, and how they move through the site.
- To manage affiliate referrals — recording, through tracking parameters and cookies, when a visit to the operator originated from our site, so that any referral commission is correctly attributed.
- To keep the site secure — detecting and preventing abuse, spam, fraud and attempts to interfere with the site.
- To respond to you — answering enquiries or corrections you send to our editorial team.
- To meet legal obligations — where we are required by Canadian law to retain or disclose certain information.
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not use it to send you marketing emails — we don't run a mailing list.
4. Affiliate tracking — explained honestly
Because we are an affiliate, it's only fair to be transparent about how affiliate tracking touches your data. When you click an affiliate link or button on our site that leads to LazyBar, a tracking parameter and/or cookie is used to record that the referral came from us. If you then register and play, the operator can attribute that signup to our site and pay us a referral commission.
What this tracking does not do is give us your casino activity. We do not learn your name, your deposit amount, your winnings or your losses. We receive, at most, aggregate or anonymised confirmation that a referral converted — never the personal or financial detail of what you did on the casino. The affiliate cookie is essentially a referral tag; it exists to make sure credit is assigned correctly, not to surveil your play. You can find the mechanics of these cookies, and how to control them, in our cookie policy.
5. Cookies and similar technologies
Like most websites, we use cookies and comparable technologies to make the site work, to measure how it is used, and to manage affiliate referrals. Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We use essential cookies (needed for the site to function), analytics cookies (to understand usage), and affiliate-tracking cookies (to attribute referrals). You are in control of these — you can accept, reject or delete them through the consent controls and your browser settings.
Because cookies deserve a full explanation of their own, we describe every category, its purpose and how to manage or switch it off on our dedicated cookie policy page. Please read that alongside this policy.
6. Third parties we share information with
We keep third-party sharing to the minimum needed to run the site, and we do not sell your data to anyone. The limited categories of third parties who may process data on our behalf include:
- Analytics providers — services that help us measure traffic and usage in aggregate. These providers process technical and usage data under their own privacy terms.
- Hosting and content-delivery providers — the infrastructure that serves the website and helps deliver it quickly and securely.
- Affiliate networks and the operator — which receive referral signals (such as a tracking tag) so that commission can be attributed, as described above.
We may also disclose information where we are legally required to do so — for example, in response to a lawful request from a Canadian regulator, law-enforcement body or court, or where disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, our users' safety or the security of the site. Where a provider processes data outside Canada, we take reasonable steps to ensure it receives a comparable level of protection to that required under Canadian privacy law.
7. Your rights under PIPEDA
Under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and applicable provincial privacy laws, you have rights over any personal information we hold about you. These include:
- The right to access — to ask what personal information, if any, we hold about you and how it has been used.
- The right to correction — to ask us to correct information that is inaccurate or incomplete.
- The right to withdraw consent — to withdraw consent to non-essential processing, such as analytics or affiliate-tracking cookies, at any time.
- The right to deletion — to ask us to delete personal information we hold, subject to any legal retention obligations.
- The right to complain — to raise a concern with us and, if unresolved, with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Because we hold so little identifiable data, in most cases the practical way to exercise these rights is simply to clear or block cookies in your browser and adjust your consent choices. If you have sent us an email and want it deleted, or you want to know what we hold, contact our editorial team through the contact page and we will respond within a reasonable time. We do not charge to handle a straightforward request.
8. How we protect your information
We apply reasonable technical and organisational safeguards to protect the limited information we handle. The website is served over an encrypted HTTPS connection, access to any data we do hold is restricted to those who need it, and we choose reputable providers for hosting and analytics. No method of transmission over the internet is ever completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security, but we work to reduce risk and to hold only what we genuinely need — which, by design, is very little.
9. How long we keep information
We retain data only as long as it serves the purpose it was collected for. Aggregate analytics data is kept for a limited period to let us understand trends over time, after which it is deleted or fully anonymised. Cookies expire according to the lifespans set out in our cookie policy — some at the end of your session, others after a fixed number of days or months. If you email us, we keep the correspondence only for as long as needed to deal with your enquiry and any follow-up, then remove it. We do not keep personal information indefinitely "just in case".
10. Children and age
This website, and the gambling platform it reviews, are strictly for adults of legal gambling age — 19+ across most of Canada, and 18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. Our content is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect information from anyone under the legal gambling age. If you are below that age, you must not use this site. Should we become aware that we have inadvertently collected information from a minor, we will delete it promptly.
11. Links to other websites
Our site contains links to third-party websites, most importantly the LazyBar operator's platform. Once you leave our site by following such a link, this Privacy Policy no longer applies. Those websites are governed by their own privacy policies, and we are not responsible for how they collect or handle your information. We encourage you to read the privacy policy of any site you visit, especially before you provide personal or financial details to a gambling operator.
12. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, in the technologies we use, or in the law. When we make a change, we will update the "last reviewed" date at the top of this page, and the revised policy takes effect once published. We encourage you to check back occasionally so you stay aware of how we handle information. Where a change is significant, we will make a reasonable effort to make it prominent.
13. Contact us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, want to exercise one of your rights, or wish to raise a privacy concern, please reach our editorial team through the details on our contact page. We will do our best to answer clearly and promptly. Remember that questions about the data held by the casino — your account, your verification documents, your payment details — must go to LazyBar's own support, as that information sits with the operator, not with us.
For a full picture of the platform this policy relates to, including the bonus, games and payments, you can return to the LazyBar Casino main page.
Frequently asked questions
Do you collect my LazyBar account or payment details?
No. We are an independent review site with no account system and no cashier. Any personal or financial details you enter — name, ID documents, deposit information — go directly to the operator, Tendersoft B.V., under the operator's own privacy policy. We never see or store them.
What does affiliate tracking actually record about me?
Only that a referral to LazyBar originated from our site, so any commission is attributed correctly. It does not tell us your name, your deposits, your winnings or your losses — we receive, at most, aggregate confirmation that a referral converted, never your casino activity.
How can I stop being tracked or ask you to delete my data?
Because we hold very little identifiable data, the practical route is to reject or clear cookies via our consent controls and your browser settings. If you have emailed us and want that removed, or want to know what we hold under PIPEDA, contact our editorial team and we will action it within a reasonable time.
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