Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains how this independent RocketPlay affiliate website may collect basic analytics, cookie and affiliate-click data.
Information We Collect
We may collect anonymous analytics data such as page views, device type, approximate location, referral source and affiliate button clicks. We do not operate RocketPlay Casino accounts and do not process deposits, withdrawals or identity documents.
Cookies and Analytics
The site includes a placeholder GA4 property, G-XXXXXXXXXX. Replace it with your own ID or remove analytics if you do not need tracking. Affiliate links may use cookies or tracking parameters after you leave this website.
Affiliate Links
When you click a sponsored RocketPlay button, you are sent to a third-party website. Their privacy policy, terms and cookie rules apply from that point onward.
Contact
Replace this section with your business name, contact email and domain-specific privacy contact before publishing.
Analytics Events
The site includes affiliate click tracking with the event name affiliate_click. When a visitor clicks a sponsored CTA, the script can send the link text and destination URL to GA4 if analytics is active. This helps the site owner understand which pages and buttons perform, but it should not be used to collect sensitive personal information.
Because the GA4 ID is a placeholder, no real property is configured until you replace G-XXXXXXXXXX. Once you add your own analytics ID, you should update this policy with your business details, cookie consent approach and any regional privacy obligations that apply to your audience. Australia, the UK and other countries may have different disclosure expectations.
Data We Do Not Control
After a visitor clicks an affiliate link, RocketPlay or another operator may collect registration details, identity documents, payment information, gameplay history and support messages. This website does not receive that account data. The operator's privacy policy controls what happens on its platform.
Retention and Updates
Analytics retention depends on your GA4 settings and any other tools you add later. Review this policy whenever you add pixels, heatmaps, email forms, ad scripts or new affiliate networks. Keep the policy easy to find from the footer and avoid claiming that no tracking exists if affiliate or analytics cookies are active.
Publishing Checklist
Before publishing, replace placeholder domain text, add your legal business identity and decide whether cookie consent is required for your audience. If you add advertising pixels, newsletter forms or embedded third-party widgets, update this policy again. A privacy page should describe the site that actually exists, not a generic template from an older project.
Keep analytics minimal unless you need more. For many affiliate sites, page views, referral source and affiliate_click events are enough to understand performance. Avoid collecting names, emails or behavioural profiles unless you have a clear purpose, secure storage and a matching consent flow.
Cookie Consent and Regional Audiences
Because this website targets Australia and UK-friendly users, review cookie and privacy expectations before launch. If analytics or affiliate cookies are active, a consent banner may be appropriate depending on your legal setup and traffic sources. Keep the banner honest: explain analytics, sponsored-link tracking and any advertising pixels you add. Do not bundle sensitive permissions into vague wording. Privacy pages work best when they match the actual scripts loaded on the site.
If you later add contact forms, store only what you need, protect submissions and publish how long you keep them.
Plain-English Summary
In simple terms, this site can measure visits and sponsored-button clicks, but it does not run the casino account, cashier or identity checks. The operator handles those processes after you leave this website. Keep that distinction clear in your published version, especially if users contact you about deposits or withdrawals. Direct account-specific questions to RocketPlay support rather than requesting private documents yourself.
Affiliate Network Data
Your affiliate network may record click IDs, timestamps, referring pages, country-level location and conversion status. Add the network name and its privacy link after you choose a partner. If you use postback tracking or server-side analytics later, document that too. The published policy should help a normal visitor understand who may receive data after a sponsored click.
Contact Placeholder
Add a real privacy contact before launch. Visitors need a clear route to ask data questions, request corrections and understand who operates this affiliate website.