Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for anjouancasinolicense.ca (Canada)
This Privacy Policy and Terms of Use (collectively, the “Policy”) describes how anjouancasinolicense.ca (“we,” “us,” “our,” or the “Site”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information, and sets out the conditions that govern your access to and use of this Site. The Policy applies to visitors and users located in Canada and is intended to meet obligations under applicable Canadian privacy laws. By accessing or using the Site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Policy. If you do not agree, you should not use the Site. We may update this Policy from time to time, and the “Effective Date” at the end of this Policy reflects the most recent version. Your continued use of the Site after any changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the updated Policy.
The Site provides informational content. It is not a legal, financial, or professional advisory service, and content is provided on an informational basis only. The Site is intended for individuals who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory of residence and who may lawfully enter into binding agreements. If you are under the age of majority, do not provide personal information to us and do not use the Site. For any privacy questions, requests, or complaints, or to exercise your rights, contact us at [email protected].
What Information We Collect and How We Use It
We collect information that you provide directly to us, that is generated by your use of the Site, and that we obtain from cookies and similar technologies. This may include contact information (such as your name and email address), messages you send through forms, and preferences related to communications. We also automatically collect certain technical data when you access the Site, such as your IP address, device and browser type, operating system, pages viewed, referring URLs, time and date of visits, and error logs. We collect this information to operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Site, and to provide you with content that is relevant to your interests.
We use the information we collect to: operate and administer the Site; respond to inquiries; provide newsletters and updates (with your consent where required by law); personalize and improve the user experience; analyze Site performance and usage; detect, prevent, and investigate fraud, security incidents, and misuse; comply with legal and regulatory obligations; and establish, exercise, or defend legal claims. Where information is aggregated or de-identified, we take steps designed to ensure it no longer identifies an individual and may use it for analytics and reporting.
- Contact and inquiry information: to respond to your questions, provide requested information, and manage communications.
- Newsletter and preferences data: to send updates and manage your subscription status; you may opt out at any time.
- Technical and usage data: to diagnose issues, monitor performance, enhance security, and improve content relevance.
- Cookies and similar technologies: to remember preferences, enable core functionality, and understand how visitors use the Site.
- Optional survey or feedback data: to improve content and user experience.
- Sensitive information: we do not intentionally collect sensitive categories of personal information; please do not submit such data.
We retain personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy or as required by law, after which we securely delete, anonymize, or archive it. We do not sell personal information. We limit access to personal information to personnel and service providers with a legitimate need, subject to confidentiality obligations.
Legal Grounds, Consent, and Your Rights in Canada
We collect, use, and disclose personal information in accordance with applicable Canadian privacy laws, including federal and provincial private-sector legislation. We seek your knowledge and consent for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information, except where otherwise permitted or required by law. Consent may be express (for example, when you subscribe to a newsletter) or implied (for example, when you contact us to request information and we use your details to respond). You may withdraw your consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions and reasonable notice. If you withdraw consent, we will inform you of any implications, such as our ability to provide certain features.
Subject to applicable law, you have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you; to request corrections if the information is inaccurate or incomplete; to request deletion or anonymization in appropriate circumstances; to object to or limit certain uses; and to withdraw consent for marketing. We may need to verify your identity before processing your request. We will respond within timelines required by law and may charge a reasonable fee where permitted. To make a request, email [email protected] and describe the nature of your request. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may have the right to escalate your concern to the appropriate privacy regulator in Canada.
The Site is not intended for minors. If we learn that we have collected personal information from someone under the age of majority without appropriate consent, we will delete it. If you believe a minor has provided personal information to us, please contact us. Individuals in certain provinces may have additional rights related to automated decision-making or cross-border disclosures; we will provide information about such practices upon request and will respect enhanced rights where they apply.
Cookies, Tracking Technologies, and Third-Party Disclosures
We use cookies and similar technologies to operate the Site, remember your settings, and understand how visitors engage with our content. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the Site to function; others are used for preferences and analytics. Where required by law, we will obtain your consent before setting non-essential cookies. We may also work with service providers that help us host the Site, deliver email communications, provide analytics, or support security; these providers may access personal information solely to perform services for us and under confidentiality and data protection obligations.
- Types of cookies: (a) strictly necessary cookies that enable core functions and security; (b) functional cookies that remember settings; (c) analytics cookies that help us understand performance and improve content; and (d) limited-duration cookies that expire after a set period, and persistent cookies that remain until deleted.
- Managing cookies: you can manage or block cookies through your browser settings; doing so may impact certain features. You can also adjust preferences via any cookie controls we present on the Site.
- Disclosures to service providers: we may share information with hosting, security, maintenance, analytics, and communication providers acting on our behalf.
- Legal and compliance: we may disclose information when required by law, to protect our rights, or to respond to lawful requests by public authorities.
- Business transfers: if we undergo a reorganization, merger, or asset transfer, personal information may be transferred as part of the transaction, subject to appropriate safeguards.
- Aggregated information: we may share de-identified or aggregated insights that do not identify individuals.
- Cross-border transfers: some service providers may be located outside your province or outside Canada; in such cases, personal information may be subject to the laws of those jurisdictions and accessible to authorities there. We use contractual and organizational measures designed to protect the information during such transfers.
Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies and to set “Do Not Track” preferences; however, the Site may not respond to all such signals. For precise instructions, consult your browser’s help resources. Where consent is required for analytics or similar tools, we will not deploy them unless you provide consent through the Site’s consent mechanisms.
Terms of Use, Security, International Transfers, and Changes
Permitted use: You may use the Site for lawful, personal, and informational purposes only. Prohibited conduct includes attempting to obtain unauthorized access, interfering with the Site’s operation, scraping or harvesting data, or using the Site in a manner that violates any law or third-party rights. Intellectual property: All content on the Site, including text, graphics, and design, is owned by us or our licensors and is protected by applicable laws; you may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without prior written permission except as permitted by fair dealing. Informational only: Content on the Site is provided “as is,” for general information, and is not legal or professional advice; you should consult qualified advisors before acting on any information. No warranties; limitation of liability: To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties and are not liable for any damages arising from or related to your use of the Site. External links: The Site may contain links to external resources for convenience; we are not responsible for their content or practices. You agree to indemnify us for losses arising from your breach of this Policy or misuse of the Site.
Security and retention: We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure; we cannot guarantee absolute security, but we continuously assess and improve our safeguards. International transfers: Where personal information is transferred outside of Canada, we use measures designed to protect it, and it may be subject to foreign laws. Changes and notice: We may revise this Policy from time to time; material changes will be indicated by updating the Effective Date and, where appropriate, by providing additional notice. Governing law and disputes: This Policy and any disputes relating to the Site are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, and you agree to the jurisdiction of the courts located in Ontario. Contact: To exercise your rights or ask questions, email [email protected]. Effective Date: April 20, 2026.