Your Privacy Matters to Us
We want you to feel comfortable using idrhoki138.info, so here is a clear and honest explanation of what information we collect and how we look after it.
What We Collect
When you visit our site, we automatically pick up some basic technical stuff — things like your device type, browser version, IP address, which pages you visit, how long you stay, and where you came from. That is it.
What We Do with It
We use this info to make the website better for you — understanding what content works, improving navigation, and personalising your experience. One thing we will never do is sell your personal data to anyone. Ever.
About Cookies
Like most websites, idrhoki138.info uses cookies to help things run smoothly and to gather helpful analytics. You are in control though — you can manage your cookie preferences anytime through your browser settings.
How Long We Keep Your Data
We do not hold onto your information forever. Everything gets deleted no later than 24 months after your last visit to the site.
Your Rights
You have every right to see what data we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or request that we delete it entirely. Just send a message to privacy@idrhoki138.info and we will take care of it.
How We Keep It Safe
Your data is protected by SSL encryption, firewalls, and strict access controls. We take security seriously because your trust means everything to us.
Questions?
If you have any privacy-related questions or concerns, please reach out to privacy@idrhoki138.info. We are always happy to chat.
Third-Party Tools We Use
To give you the best possible experience, we use a small number of trusted third-party services. Google Analytics 4 helps us understand how visitors use the site, and our content delivery network makes sure pages load quickly for you. These tools may collect some anonymised data about your browsing — like which pages you viewed and how long you stayed. But here is the important part: we never share your personal information with advertisers or data brokers. Every third-party tool we use has been carefully checked to make sure it meets proper data protection standards.
When Data Crosses Borders
Since idrhoki138.info serves visitors from around the world, your data might be processed on servers in different countries. Whenever that happens, we make sure everything stays encrypted and protected to the exact same standards, no matter where the servers are located. Our hosting partners are bound by contract to follow international data protection rules. By using our site, you are acknowledging that this kind of processing might happen — but rest assured, your data gets the same level of care everywhere.
If We Update This Policy
From time to time, we might need to update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. If we make any significant changes, we will let you know with a clear notice on the site and update the date at the top of this page. We would love for you to check back occasionally just to stay in the loop. If you keep using idrhoki138.info after we post changes, that counts as your acceptance of the new terms. If you are not comfortable with any updates, you can stop using the site and ask us to delete your data using the contact address above.
Privacy policy and cookies: how your data is handled
A privacy policy explains what personal data the site collects — email address, device details, payment traces — and for what purpose. The cookie policy covers the small files stored in your browser: some keep you logged in, others measure which pages are read so the content can be improved.
Responsible data usage means collecting only what is needed and deleting it once it is no longer required. On IDRHoki138 you can manage cookie consent from the banner or your browser settings, and withdrawing consent does not block access to the informational pages.
Personal data: what the operator collects and how it is protected
Everything typed into the cashier — card details, a document scan, a home address — travels to IDRHoki138 over a channel protected by encryption, so along the way anyone listening on the same public network sees only a meaningless string of characters. Encryption of the connection is the baseline expected of a licensed site, and the padlock next to the address bar is the quickest way to confirm it is switched on before a single field is filled in. What the operator actually keeps is narrower than people assume: identity and contact details for verification, transaction history because financial regulation demands it, and technical records of logins and devices so that someone else getting into the account becomes visible. The operator's own privacy policy sets out that list in full, and it is worth opening once rather than never. As for the blunt question — is it safe to play at IDRHoki138? — the honest answer rests on exactly these basics: an encrypted connection, a clearly named licence and careful account habits.
Data leaves the operator in a few predictable directions: the payment provider that moves the money, the service that checks documents, and the regulator or the bank when they ask formally. All of that processing happens on the operator's side and not on this site, so a deletion request or a copy of your own file goes to its support desk. On the player's side the useful habits are dull and effective: a password reused nowhere else, two-factor authentication switched on in the account settings, and no logging in from a friend's laptop or a machine in an internet cafe. If a session was left open on a device you no longer have, changing the password closes it faster than hoping nobody looks. A copy of your data or its deletion is not a favour but a right under GDPR, and licensed operators mirror the same procedures in their privacy policies even for players outside the EU. A secure casino keeps every connection behind SSL encryption and spells out its data protection rules in the privacy policy — that combination is what makes a session safe and secure.