SpinBit values the privacy of every Kiwi player on the platform. This policy explains how personal data gets collected and processed. Moreover, it covers storage practices, sharing protocols, and player rights. NZ members should read this document before creating an account.
What Personal Information SpinBit Collects
SpinBit gathers specific data during registration and account verification. Required fields include full name, date of birth, and email address. In addition, residential address and phone number complete the profile setup. Payment details enter the system during NZD deposit and withdrawal transactions.
Automated systems capture technical data during every browsing session. IP addresses, device type, and browser version fall into this category. Furthermore, login timestamps and session durations help monitor account security. As a result, technical collection supports both safety and compliance goals.
Gaming activity records form another layer of collected information. Bet amounts, game selections, and transaction histories stay on file. SpinBit also tracks bonus usage patterns and promotional engagement rates. Consequently, activity data serves both operational and player protection purposes.
How the Platform Uses Kiwi Player Data
Primary data usage centres on account management and service delivery. SpinBit processes personal details to verify identity and prevent fraud. Moreover, payment information enables NZD deposits and withdrawal processing. Communication data allows the platform to send important account notifications.
Marketing communications represent a secondary use of collected data. SpinBit may send promotional offers via email to opted-in members. However, Kiwi players control their marketing preferences through account settings. Therefore, players maintain full control over marketing interactions.
Analytical processing helps SpinBit improve the overall platform experience. Aggregated usage patterns reveal popular games and preferred features. In addition, performance data guides technical improvements and bug resolution. This approach ensures the platform evolves based on real user needs.
Data Storage and Security Measures
SpinBit employs industry-standard encryption for all stored personal data. SSL/TLS protocols protect information during transmission between devices and servers. Furthermore, firewalls and intrusion detection systems guard server infrastructure continuously. These combined measures create robust protection against unauthorised access.
The table below summarises key security measures protecting NZ player data:
| Security Layer | Protection Method |
|---|---|
| Data Transmission | 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption |
| Server Protection | Enterprise firewalls and intrusion detection |
| Access Control | Multi-factor authentication for staff |
| Payment Processing | PCI DSS compliant systems |
| Data Backup | Encrypted daily backups with redundancy |
| Monitoring | 24/7 automated threat detection |
When Player Information Gets Shared
SpinBit does not sell personal data to third-party marketers. However, certain operational needs require limited information sharing. The following categories of partners receive specific data types:
- Payment processors: Transaction details for completing NZD transfers.
- KYC providers: Identity documents for age and address verification.
- Anti-fraud systems: Account activity data for risk assessment checks.
- Analytics platforms: Anonymised usage data for platform improvement.
Regulatory authorities may request player data under legal requirements. The Curacao licensing body holds oversight rights over platform operations. Furthermore, law enforcement agencies may issue valid data requests during investigations. SpinBit shares only the minimum data required by each request.
Cookie Usage and Tracking on the Platform
SpinBit uses cookies to enhance functionality and user experience. Essential cookies enable basic features like login sessions and security tokens. Moreover, preference cookies remember language settings and display choices. Players encounter a cookie consent banner upon their first visit.
Kiwi players manage cookie preferences through their browser settings directly. Disabling non-essential cookies does not affect core platform functionality. However, some personalisation features may become unavailable without preference cookies. Therefore, reviewing cookie settings periodically ensures alignment with personal preferences.
Data Retention and Deletion Rights for NZ Members
SpinBit retains personal data for the minimum period required by law. Regulatory obligations mandate keeping financial records for at least five years. In addition, account data persists for six months after voluntary closure. The platform deletes data systematically once retention periods expire.
Kiwi players hold several rights regarding their personal information:
- Access right: Request a complete copy of all stored personal data.
- Correction right: Update inaccurate or outdated personal details.
- Deletion right: Ask for data removal after retention obligations end.
- Restriction right: Limit specific types of data processing activities.
- Portability right: Receive data in a standard machine-readable format.
Exercising these rights starts with a written request to SpinBit support. The platform responds to data requests within 30 calendar days. Moreover, complex requests may require a brief extension with prior notification. Therefore, Kiwi players maintain meaningful control over their personal information.
