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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Raging Bull, operated via the website ragingbull-aussie.com, collects, uses, stores, and discloses personal information of website visitors and players who access or use our information and review services relating to the Raging Bull brand. It applies to all users located in Australia and elsewhere who access ragingbull-aussie.com or communicate with us by email or other channels linked from this site. By using ragingbull-aussie.com, you consent to the handling of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is effective as of 1 January 2026.

Who We Are

Observe: The project operates as an informational and review site for the Raging Bull brand targeting Australian users via ragingbull-aussie.com, with limited disclosed corporate details. Expand: For transparency under Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), we identify the project operator functionally and provide clear contact details, while noting that certain corporate records are not publicly specified. Reflect: We define the "controller" (or equivalent responsible entity) for privacy purposes, explain our relationship to offshore gambling operators, and clarify how users can contact us.

1.1 Operator and Responsibility

  • Site operator: For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, references to "we", "us", or "our" mean the operator of the review project known as Raging Bull, which publishes information about the Raging Bull gambling brand at https://ragingbull-aussie.com.
  • Relationship to casino brand: ragingbull-aussie.com is an independent review and information site focused on the offshore Raging Bull casino brand and related mirror domains (including but not limited to ragingbullslots.com, ragingbull2.com, ragingbull3.com, fastragingbull.com). We are not the operator of those gambling sites and do not control how those third-party operators process personal data.
  • Corporate details: Based on available information, the Raging Bull gambling service is associated with Ace Revenue Group / Virtual Casino Group, likely operating from offshore jurisdictions such as Curaçao or Costa Rica, and claiming but not verifiably proving a Curaçao licence (Antillephone N.V.). However, the precise corporate and registration details of the review-site operator are not publicly recorded in a single corporate registry. Where required by law, we will provide additional identification details directly to regulators and law-enforcement authorities.

1.2 Contact and Data Protection Responsibility

  • Primary contact email: [email protected] (main contact for privacy and general enquiries for this review project).
  • Postal / registered address: Not publicly specified. Where a physical address is required to respond to a regulator, court, or supervisory authority, we will supply it directly to that authority on a confidential basis.
  • Data Protection Contact: All privacy-related questions, access requests, or complaints may be addressed to "Data Protection Officer - Raging Bull" via [email protected]. While we do not formally appoint a DPO under the EU GDPR or Mexican law, this contact point performs an equivalent function for handling privacy matters.

Regional compliance note (AU): For Australian users, we seek to align with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and Australian Privacy Principles as a practical standard, even though our infrastructure may be located offshore.

What Personal Data We Collect

Observe: As an information and review site, we collect limited direct user data but substantial technical and behavioural data via web technologies and analytics tools. Expand: Some users may contact us or interact with links to third-party gambling operators, which may lead to additional data flows controlled by those third parties. Reflect: We transparently categorise the data we collect and clarify what we do and do not control.

2.1 Identification and Contact Data

  • Voluntarily provided data: When you contact us (e.g. by email), we may collect:
    • Full name (if you choose to provide it);
    • Email address;
    • Any other information you include in your message (for example, account screenshots, transaction IDs, or complaint details regarding the Raging Bull brand).
  • No player account creation on this site: ragingbull-aussie.com does not itself create gambling accounts or directly process player KYC (Know Your Customer) information for the Raging Bull casino. Any such processing occurs on the respective casino's domain, under its own privacy policy.

2.2 Technical and Usage Data

  • Technical identifiers:
    • IP address and approximate geolocation (country/region level);
    • Device type, operating system, browser type and version, language settings;
    • Date and time of access, referrer URL, pages viewed, time spent on pages.
  • Server and security logs: Our servers automatically log technical events (e.g. connection attempts, HTTP status codes, error messages) to diagnose problems, protect against abuse, and ensure the security of our services.

2.3 Behavioural and Interaction Data

  • On-site behaviour: We may collect aggregated behavioural data about how you use the site, including:
    • Clicks on internal links and navigation patterns;
    • Clicks on outbound links (for example, to Raging Bull casino mirror domains);
    • Scroll depth, engagement with specific reviews or guides.
  • Marketing and analytics events: Where permitted, we use analytics and ad-tech tools (e.g. pixels, tags) to attribute traffic sources and measure performance of campaigns promoting ragingbull-aussie.com.

2.4 Payment and Financial Data

  • No direct payment processing: ragingbull-aussie.com does not process deposits, withdrawals, or betting transactions, and we do not collect card numbers, bank account details, or crypto-wallet keys.
  • Indirect financial information: If you voluntarily provide transaction or payment information in your communications with us (e.g. to substantiate a complaint), we may temporarily store those details as part of your case file.

2.5 Cookies and Similar Technologies

  • Cookies: Small text files stored in your browser, used for recognising your browser, maintaining preferences, and performing analytics and advertising functions.
  • Similar technologies: We may use web beacons, pixels, tags, local storage, and device identifiers for similar purposes (see the "Cookies & Tracking Technologies" section for more detail).

Legal Basis for Processing

Observe: Our processing must rest on lawful bases under general data protection principles and Australian expectations, even though we operate offshore. Expand: We combine consent-based, contractual, legitimate-interest, and legal-obligation bases depending on the processing context. Reflect: We specify each basis so users can understand why their information is processed and how to exercise their rights.

3.1 Consent

  • Cookie and tracking consent: Where required, we rely on your explicit consent to place or read non-essential cookies (e.g. advertising or advanced analytics cookies). You may withdraw this consent at any time via your browser settings or tools we provide (where implemented).
  • Marketing communications: If we ever offer mailing lists, newsletters, or promotional messages for ragingbull-aussie.com, we will obtain your prior consent and allow you to unsubscribe easily at any time.

3.2 Performance of a Contract or Pre-Contractual Steps

  • Where you contact us requesting assistance, clarifications, or dispute-related support regarding the Raging Bull brand, we may process your contact and correspondence data as necessary to:
    • Provide the information or assistance you requested;
    • Investigate issues you report and respond to your queries;
    • Take steps you request prior to entering into any other form of service relationship.

3.3 Legitimate Interests

  • Site operation and improvement: We process technical and behavioural data to operate, maintain, secure, and improve ragingbull-aussie.com, and to develop content relevant to Australian players.
  • Analytics and audience measurement: We use aggregated metrics to understand which pages are most useful and how users interact with our content, while applying appropriate privacy safeguards (e.g. IP truncation, pseudonymisation where feasible).
  • Fraud and abuse prevention: We use technical logs and certain identifiers to detect and prevent misuse of our site, scraping, denial-of-service attacks, or other malicious behaviour.

3.4 Compliance with Legal Obligations

  • We may process and disclose information where reasonably necessary to:
    • Respond to valid requests from law-enforcement agencies, courts, or regulators (including Australian bodies such as ACMA and State/Territory consumer protection regulators);
    • Comply with applicable record-keeping, reporting, and cooperation duties imposed by law in relevant jurisdictions;
    • Assist in investigations relating to illegal offshore gambling or consumer harm where we are lawfully required or permitted to do so.

Purpose of Processing

Observe: Users need clarity on what we do with each category of information. Expand: Our purposes span content delivery, security, analytics, and limited marketing. Reflect: We map purposes to user expectations and legal requirements, highlighting that we are a review site, not a gambling operator.

4.1 Service Provision and Site Operation

  • To deliver and maintain access to ragingbull-aussie.com and its content;
  • To respond to user enquiries, complaints, and feedback about the site or about the Raging Bull brand as discussed on this site;
  • To provide tailored information for Australian users about the risks of using offshore gambling sites and applicable enforcement actions (e.g. ACMA blocking orders).

4.2 Improvement and Optimisation

  • To analyse traffic patterns and usage behaviour to improve navigation, load speeds, and overall user experience;
  • To test new features, layouts, or content to ensure they meet the needs of our audience;
  • To adapt our content based on regulatory developments and user feedback, including updates about ACMA blocking actions and responsible gambling resources.

4.3 Marketing and Promotion

  • To measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns directing users to ragingbull-aussie.com;
  • To manage affiliate or referral relationships where we receive compensation for directing traffic to third-party gambling sites, while clearly labelling advertising and affiliate links where required;
  • To provide, if implemented, optional newsletters or updates about site changes or new guides, subject to your consent.

4.4 Security and Fraud Prevention

  • To detect, investigate, and prevent security incidents, fraud, and abuse of our services;
  • To protect our infrastructure and other users from malware, automated attacks, or unauthorised scraping;
  • To cooperate with relevant authorities in connection with suspected illegal activities relating to offshore gambling services, within the bounds of applicable law.

Disclosure & Sharing

Observe: Personal information is shared only with limited categories of recipients, primarily for hosting, analytics, and legal compliance. Expand: As a review site with affiliate relationships, there may be data sharing through tracking technologies. Reflect: We describe each recipient category, purposes, and safeguards so users understand when and why data leaves our direct control.

5.1 Service Providers and Technical Partners

  • Hosting and infrastructure providers: We may store and process your data on servers operated by reputable hosting providers located inside or outside Australia.
  • Analytics providers: We may use third-party analytics services to collect aggregated usage data. These providers act as our processors and may only use the data to provide services to us, in line with our instructions.
  • IT security and maintenance partners: We may engage external specialists to help maintain, secure, and optimise our infrastructure.

5.2 Affiliate, Advertising, and Tracking Partners

  • Affiliate networks and casino operators: When you click on outbound links to Raging Bull or related gambling sites, tracking parameters and cookies may be used to attribute your visit. In such cases:
    • The third-party operator acts as an independent controller of your data under its own privacy policy;
    • We may receive aggregated reports (e.g. number of clicks, registrations, or conversions) but not your full player profile.
  • Advertising networks: If we display advertisements, ad networks may place or read cookies and similar technologies on your device to display, measure, and improve ads, subject to applicable consent requirements.

5.3 Authorities and Legal Recipients

  • We may disclose information where reasonably necessary:
    • To comply with applicable laws, court orders, or regulations, including requests from Australian regulators such as ACMA or State/Territory consumer protection bodies;
    • To assist law-enforcement agencies in investigating cybercrime, fraud, or other offences;
    • To protect our legal rights, enforce our terms, or defend against legal claims.

5.4 Corporate Transactions

  • In the event of a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, or restructuring of the review project, user-related information may be transferred to the new operator, subject to ensuring substantially similar privacy safeguards.

International Transfers

Observe: Our infrastructure and partners may reside outside Australia, and some data may transit through multiple jurisdictions. Expand: We must address safeguards and applicable standards (e.g. contract clauses) even though we are not formally subject to all foreign regimes. Reflect: We explain where data may go and what protection we reasonably apply.

6.1 Locations of Processing

  • Your data may be processed in:
    • Australia (for users connecting from AU and any local caching or CDN nodes);
    • Member states of the European Economic Area (EEA);
    • Other countries where our hosting providers, analytics services, or technical partners operate data centres (which may include the United States and other regions).

6.2 Safeguards for Cross-Border Transfers

  • Contractual protections: Where required, we seek to include data-protection clauses in our contracts with service providers, which may incorporate standard or model contractual clauses or equivalent commitments regarding confidentiality, security, and limited processing purposes.
  • Risk-based approach: We take into account the sensitivity of the data, the nature of the services, and the legal environment of the destination country, and we implement reasonable technical and organisational measures (such as encryption and access controls) to mitigate risks.
  • Third-party casino operators: When you leave ragingbull-aussie.com and access offshore casino domains, your data is transferred directly between you and the third-party operator, which may be located in jurisdictions such as Curaçao or Costa Rica. Those transfers are governed solely by the operator's own terms and privacy policy.

Data Retention

Observe: We store different categories of data for varying durations, consistent with legal and operational needs. Expand: We must balance retention for security, dispute resolution, and analytics with minimisation obligations. Reflect: We define indicative retention periods and deletion criteria so users know how long their data may persist.

7.1 General Retention Principles

  • We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer period is required or permitted by law.
  • We apply criteria such as:
    • Duration of your interaction with the site or our support;
    • Statutory limitation periods for potential legal claims;
    • Regulatory record-keeping obligations in relevant jurisdictions.

7.2 Specific Retention Periods (Indicative)

  • Contact and correspondence data: Emails and case-related documents are generally retained for up to 5 years after the last interaction, to allow us to respond to follow-up queries and manage potential disputes.
  • Technical logs and security data: Server logs and security-related data are typically stored for between 6 and 24 months, unless required longer for the investigation of specific incidents.
  • Analytics data: Aggregated and anonymised analytics may be stored for longer periods (up to 5 years) as they no longer identify individuals.
  • Cookies: The lifetime of cookies and similar technologies ranges from a single session to up to 24 months, depending on their function (see "Cookies & Tracking Technologies").

7.3 Deletion and Anonymisation

  • When data is no longer needed, we either securely delete it or irreversibly anonymise it so that individuals are no longer identifiable.
  • We may retain limited information in backup archives for a further period for business continuity and disaster-recovery purposes; such data is isolated and subject to strict access controls.

Your Rights

Observe: Users seek control over their information, including access, correction, deletion, and marketing choices. Expand: While our primary regulatory focus is Australia, we also align with general GDPR-style and comparable protections as good practice, and we reference comparable standards to Mexican law in structure (access/rectification/cancellation/opposition - ARCO) without claiming direct application. Reflect: We describe the rights we recognise, how to exercise them, timeframes, and cost.

8.1 Overview of Rights We Recognise

  • Right of access: To obtain confirmation whether we hold personal information about you and, if so, to receive a copy and certain details of how it is used.
  • Right to rectification: To request correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal information we hold about you.
  • Right to deletion (erasure/cancellation): To request deletion of your personal information where it is no longer necessary, where you have withdrawn consent (where applicable), or where it was unlawfully processed.
  • Right to restriction: To request that we limit the processing of your personal information in certain cases (for example, while we verify its accuracy or consider an objection).
  • Right to object: To object to processing based on our legitimate interests, including profiling, and to direct marketing where implemented.
  • Right to data portability: To request a copy of certain personal information in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and to request that we transmit it to another controller where technically feasible.
  • Right to withdraw consent: Where processing is based on your consent (e.g. marketing or non-essential cookies), you may withdraw that consent at any time without affecting prior lawful processing.

8.2 Procedures for Exercising Your Rights

  1. Submit a request: Send an email to [email protected] with the subject line "Privacy Request - Raging Bull" and clearly indicate:
    • Which right(s) you wish to exercise;
    • Sufficient information for us to identify you and locate your data (e.g. email address used to contact us, approximate dates of interaction);
    • Any specific details that may help us respond efficiently (for example, a copy of prior correspondence).
  2. Verification: To protect your privacy, we may ask for reasonable additional information to verify your identity before acting on your request, especially if the request involves potentially sensitive information.
  3. Response timeframe: We aim to respond to all valid requests within 30 days of receipt. Where requests are complex or numerous, we may extend this period in line with applicable standards, but we will inform you of any delay and its reasons.
  4. Cost: We will handle your request free of charge, unless it is manifestly unfounded or excessive (for example, repeated requests), in which case we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse the request in accordance with applicable law.
  5. Limitations: Certain rights may be limited by law (for example, where disclosure would adversely affect the rights of others, compromise security, or conflict with legal obligations). Where we decline or partially grant a request, we will explain the reasons where legally permitted.

8.3 Interaction with Third-Party Casino Operators

  • Where your request relates to data processed by the Raging Bull casino or other gambling operators (e.g. your player account, betting history, KYC documents), those operators are independent controllers. You must exercise your rights directly with them under their own privacy policies.
  • If you send us such a request in error, we may, where possible, provide you with the relevant contact details or redirect you, but we cannot compel those operators to act.

Cookies & Tracking Technologies

Observe: Cookies are core to site functionality and analytics, and may also drive affiliate tracking. Expand: Users must understand cookie types, purposes, and control options. Reflect: We classify cookies and provide practical management guidance.

9.1 Types of Cookies We Use

  • Session cookies: Temporary cookies that exist only while your browser is open and are deleted when you close it. They support basic functionality such as page navigation and session management.
  • Persistent cookies: Cookies that remain on your device for a defined period (e.g. from a few days to up to 24 months) to remember preferences and recognise returning visitors.
  • First-party cookies: Cookies set directly by ragingbull-aussie.com to support core site functions and simple analytics.
  • Third-party cookies: Cookies set by external services (e.g. analytics, advertising networks, affiliate partners) to measure traffic, attribute referrals, and serve or measure ads.

9.2 Purposes of Cookies and Similar Technologies

  • Strictly necessary / functional: Enable basic features such as page loading, navigation, and access to secure areas, and remember your cookie preferences.
  • Analytics and performance: Help us understand how visitors use the site (e.g. which pages are visited, how long users stay) so we can improve usability and content relevance.
  • Advertising and affiliate tracking: Attribute visits and conversions to specific campaigns or affiliate relationships, and, where applicable, tailor or measure advertisements related to our content or partner services.

9.3 Managing and Disabling Cookies

  • Browser controls: Most web browsers allow you to:
    • View which cookies are stored on your device;
    • Delete cookies individually or clear all cookies;
    • Block or limit cookies from specific sites;
    • Configure your browser to notify you before accepting cookies.
  • Device and OS settings: Mobile operating systems and some devices offer additional privacy controls that can affect tracking technologies (e.g. ad-tracking limits).
  • Site-specific tools: Where implemented, we may provide a cookie banner or preference centre on ragingbull-aussie.com to let you manage non-essential cookies.
  • Impact of disabling cookies: Blocking or deleting cookies may affect your ability to use certain functions or may reduce the accuracy of analytics and tracking.

Data Security

Observe: Users expect robust security for any stored or transmitted personal information. Expand: We implement layered technical and organisational measures, aligned with recognised best practices, taking into account the nature of our services as an information site. Reflect: We outline measures and limitations so users understand both protections and residual risks.

10.1 Technical Security Measures

  • Encryption in transit: We use TLS (Transport Layer Security) version 1.2 or higher to encrypt data transmitted between your browser and our servers (HTTPS), reducing the risk of interception.
  • Encryption at rest: Where feasible and proportionate, we store personal data in encrypted form or within encrypted file systems or databases.
  • Access controls: Access to systems and databases containing personal information is restricted to authorised personnel and service providers who require it to perform their duties, using unique credentials and, where possible, multi-factor authentication.
  • Segregation: We segregate environments (e.g. production, staging) and apply the principle of least privilege to user accounts and internal tools.

10.2 Organisational and Procedural Measures

  • Staff awareness and training: Individuals with access to personal data receive guidance on confidentiality, secure handling of information, phishing risks, and incident reporting procedures.
  • Security monitoring: We monitor systems for suspicious activity and performance anomalies and investigate incidents promptly.
  • Incident response: In the event of a data security incident that materially affects personal information we control, we will:
    • Take immediate steps to contain and remediate the issue;
    • Assess the potential risks to individuals;
    • Notify affected users and relevant authorities where required by applicable law.
  • Vendor management: We seek to work with third-party service providers that maintain reasonable security standards and enter into appropriate data-processing or confidentiality agreements.

Compliance note: While we are not formally certified under frameworks such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2, we endeavour to align our practices with widely accepted information-security principles, proportionate to the scale and nature of our operations.

Complaints & Contacts

Observe: Users need clear channels to raise privacy queries and complaints and paths to escalate to authorities. Expand: Although we primarily address Australian users, comparable international supervisory structures exist. Reflect: We set out how to contact us, how we handle complaints, and how users may escalate if unsatisfied.

11.1 Contacting Us

  • Email (primary channel): [email protected] - for all privacy-related enquiries, access requests, and complaints.

11.2 Complaint Handling Procedure

  1. Initial submission: Send us a detailed description of your concern, including:
    • How the issue relates to ragingbull-aussie.com;
    • Any relevant dates, screenshots, or correspondence;
    • What outcome you are seeking (e.g. correction, deletion, explanation).
  2. Acknowledgement: We aim to acknowledge receipt of your complaint within 5 business days.
  3. Investigation: We will investigate your complaint by reviewing internal records and, if relevant, seeking clarification from you. During this period we may restrict certain processing while issues are clarified.
  4. Response: We aim to provide a substantive response within 30 days of receiving a complete complaint. If more time is needed due to complexity, we will inform you of the delay and expected resolution date.
  5. Remedies: Where we find that we have not complied with this Privacy Policy or applicable privacy standards, we will take appropriate corrective actions, which may include updating records, changing practices, or issuing clarifications.

11.3 Escalation to Supervisory Authorities

  • Australia: If you are located in Australia and are not satisfied with our response, you may contact:
    • Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
      Website: https://www.oaic.gov.au
      Phone (AU): 1300 363 992
  • Other jurisdictions: If you are located outside Australia, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data-protection or privacy authority. Please refer to the authority's website for contact details and procedures.

Updates

Observe: Our practices and legal context may change over time, especially given evolving enforcement against offshore gambling. Expand: Users must be informed about policy updates, with advance notice for material changes and clear versioning. Reflect: We describe how we notify users, how changes take effect, and what options users have.

12.1 How We Will Inform You of Changes

  • Website updates: We will publish the latest version of this Privacy Policy on ragingbull-aussie.com, including a "Last updated" date at the top or bottom of the document.
  • Prominent notices: For material changes that significantly affect how we process your personal information, we will provide a more prominent notice on the site, such as a banner, pop-up, or highlighted notice on relevant pages.
  • Email notifications: Where we have your email address and the changes are material, we may also send you an email notification summarising the key updates.

12.2 Effective Date and Advance Notice

  • Advance notice: For significant changes that materially affect your rights or the way we process personal information, we will endeavour to provide at least 30 days' advance notice before the new terms take effect, where practicable.
  • Immediate updates: Minor or editorial changes (for example, clarifications, corrections, or updates to contact details) may take effect immediately upon posting, without separate notice.

12.3 Your Options When Changes Occur

  • If you disagree with changes to this Privacy Policy, you should discontinue use of ragingbull-aussie.com and refrain from providing new personal information.
  • If you have an ongoing interaction with us (for example, an open complaint or support thread) and the changes impact that interaction, you may contact us at [email protected] to discuss your concerns or request deletion of your personal information, subject to our legal obligations.

Last updated: January 2026