Privacy Policy
1. Who we are
Clash Review Pty Ltd operates this editorial portal. The company maintains its registered office at Level 9, 71 Eagle Street, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia. Thomas Andrew Reilly holds responsibility for the organisation. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission records show ACN 679 304 522 and ABN 75 679 304 522. Editorial decisions sit with the editor-in-chief at the same address. The portal began operations in 2025 and provides reviews and outbound links only. It does not accept player registrations or hold any gambling accounts.
2. Privacy contact
Megan Wallace serves as the external data-protection contact. Questions about personal information handling reach her at privacy@bigclash.cyou. Staff route all formal privacy requests through this address first. Response times aim to meet the obligations set out in the Privacy Act 1988.
3. What we collect — access logs
Server logs capture IP addresses, browser user agents and request timestamps whenever a visitor loads any page. These details help detect technical faults and attempted misuse. The organisation stores raw log files for seven days before automated deletion. No persistent profiles link these records to named individuals. The portal collects no other categories of personal data because it maintains no player accounts or registration forms.
4. Cookies
Only technically necessary cookies operate on this site. They preserve basic session continuity and store no marketing identifiers. Users who disable these cookies in their browser may encounter repeated prompts or minor display inconsistencies. The portal issues no tracking cookies and does not share cookie data with third-party advertising networks.
5. Affiliate links and third parties
Outbound links that begin with /go/ direct visitors to licensed casino operators. Each of those operators applies its own privacy policy once the user leaves this domain. Clash Review Pty Ltd cannot control how those third parties handle data after the redirect. Readers should examine the destination site privacy statement before supplying any further information. The portal itself records only the fact that a link was clicked for internal performance measurement.
6. Your rights under the Privacy Act
Australian residents may request access to any personal information the portal holds about them. They may also ask for corrections where records appear inaccurate. Complaints that remain unresolved after contact with the organisation can be lodged with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. The commissioner maintains guidance at oaic.gov.au on how to submit such matters. These rights exist under the Australian Privacy Principles and the Privacy Act 1988.
7. Retention
Access logs stay on file for seven days only. No other personal data categories are stored because the site does not create accounts or collect names, addresses or contact details from visitors. Historical server statistics are aggregated and anonymised before longer-term storage. Deletion occurs automatically at the end of each retention window.
8. Security
All data transmission uses TLS encryption between browsers and the hosting infrastructure. The provider applies standard safeguards against unauthorised access at the server layer. Staff access remains limited to personnel who require it for maintenance tasks. No security measure eliminates every risk, and the organisation cannot guarantee absolute protection against sophisticated external attacks.
9. Changes to this policy
Updates to this statement appear on this page with a revised effective date. Material changes receive notice through a site announcement for at least thirty days. Continued use of the portal after publication of updates indicates acceptance of the revised terms. Earlier versions remain available on request for reference.
10. Contact for privacy requests
Send access requests, correction demands or complaints to privacy@bigclash.cyou. Include sufficient detail to identify the records involved. The organisation acknowledges receipt within five business days and provides a substantive reply once the matter has been reviewed. Postal correspondence can also reach the registered office in Brisbane.
