Let's be straight about how this site earns and what that means for the data you leave behind. We publish opinion-led write-ups about prepaid voucher gambling — a payment style chosen, in part, because it asks for less personal information at the cashier. We try to operate this site in the same spirit.

Affiliate relationships and ranking integrity

Most outbound links on this site are tracked affiliate links. When a reader signs up at an operator after clicking one of them, the operator pays us a referral fee — either a one-off or a share of net revenue. This is standard in the comparison space, and pretending otherwise would be dishonest.

What it does not mean: an operator cannot pay to be listed first, cannot edit our write-ups, and cannot remove unfavourable findings. Rankings come from our own testing notes — payment behaviour, withdrawal speed, terms readability, complaint history. If commercial terms collide with a finding we'd publish anyway, the finding wins and the listing goes lower or comes off entirely.

How this Neosurf casinos review site handles your data — cookies, your rights, no data selling and contact us.

Information we collect when you visit

Visiting a page on this site causes your browser to send standard request data — IP address, user agent, referring page, time of request, language preference. That happens for any site you visit; we don't have a way around it and neither does anyone else. The data sits in rotating server logs for a short operational window and is then discarded.

We do not ask for your name, postal address, date of birth, payment details, voucher serial numbers, retailer purchase locations, or gambling history. We have no reason to and no system that would store them. If you email us, the message and your reply address are kept in our mail server for the length of the conversation and a short follow-up period afterwards — nothing is copied into a separate contact database.

The voucher rail itself routes through the issuer's network, not through this website. Serial numbers entered at an operator's cashier are visible to the operator and the voucher provider; we sit nowhere near that flow and have no way of seeing it even if we wanted to.

Cookies and similar tracking technologies

The site sets a small number of cookies. The functional ones remember your cookie consent decision and any display preferences. The analytics cookies feed an aggregated dashboard so we can see which guides actually get read. If we run a temporary A/B test on a page layout, a short-lived cookie may flag which variant you saw, so the dashboard doesn't mix the two variants in the same number.

You can clear cookies at any time from your browser settings, or block them entirely. The site keeps working with cookies disabled; the analytics simply stop counting you. We don't deploy fingerprinting workarounds — if you say no in the consent banner, the analytics tag does not load at all, and no parallel identifier is built out of canvas data, fonts, or hardware signals.

Third-party services and analytics we rely on

To run a website at all you end up depending on a handful of vendors. Ours are limited to: a content delivery network for static assets, a privacy-conscious analytics provider for aggregate traffic counts, and the affiliate tracking platforms used by the operators we link to. Those affiliate platforms see the click event and, in some cases, set their own cookie to attribute a later signup. They do not receive identifying information from us because we don't have any to give them.

Age requirement

This site is intended only for adults aged 18 or older. Gambling is restricted to adults under Australian law. If you are under 18, please close this page. We don't have a hard age gate — we rely on you to follow the rule, and on the operators we link to enforce age verification at signup.

How to contact us

For any privacy question, correction request, or to ask what (if anything) we hold about a specific browser session, write to privacy@neosurf-casinos.com.au. We answer in plain English, usually within five working days. If our answer doesn't resolve things, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) handles privacy complaints under the Privacy Act 1988.

Updates to this privacy notice

We will revise this notice if our cookie stack, analytics vendor, or affiliate arrangements change in a way that affects what data leaves your browser. Material updates carry a new "last reviewed" date at the top of the file in our repository. Continued use of the site after a revision means you accept the revised version; if you don't, stop using the site and email us to confirm any deletion request you'd like processed.