Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains what crazytime.net.in collects from India visitors, how that data is used, and which third parties handle it. The site is an informational reference about Crazy Time and complies with India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDP Act). It does not host gambling accounts, take deposits, or process payments.
What Data Is Collected
The site does not run user accounts: there are no registrations, no logins, no deposit forms, and no payment processors. Personal data collection is therefore limited to a small set of technical and analytical signals. Three categories apply. First, page-level analytics are handled by Google Analytics 4 with IP-anonymisation enabled before processing. Second, outbound clicks on affiliate links carry UTM parameters so referrals can be attributed accurately to the source. Third, cookies are used in a narrow scope: technical session cookies, Google Analytics cookies (the _ga family), and any cookies that a partner casino's domain sets after an outbound click. The india online casino cookie footprint on crazytime.net.in itself is limited to those technical and analytics categories; nothing further is recorded on the site itself. The following data is never collected here: Aadhaar, PAN, bank account details, UPI ID, phone number, biometric data, or email address (except where voluntarily submitted through the contact form).
How Data Is Used
The data described above serves two purposes, and only two. The first purpose is site improvement: aggregate analytics inform which pages are read, which sections hold attention, and where visitors drop off. That signal feeds editorial decisions about what to expand, prune, or update. The second purpose is affiliate attribution: outbound click data confirms when a visitor in India reached a partner casino via this site, so referral records can be reconciled with partner commission reports. This is the standard india casino affiliate tracking model and produces no personally identifying output on the site side. Beyond those two uses, the boundaries are firm. Data is not sold to third parties. No advertising profiles are built from visitor behaviour. No retargeting pixels are installed on the site, which means no Meta Pixel and no Google Ads remarketing tag follow visitors across the wider web. Aggregate, non-identifying data may be shared with affiliate partners strictly for reconciliation purposes; nothing personally identifying leaves the site in that exchange.
Third-Party Services
Two categories of third-party service touch visitor data. The first is Google Analytics 4 (GA4): page-view and event data is sent to Google for processing, with IP addresses anonymised before transmission. Google's handling of that data is governed by Google's privacy policy, which sets out retention, processing, and user-control terms in full. The second category covers affiliate networks. Outbound clicks to partner casinos are tracked through UTM parameters, and standard affiliate cookies are set on the casino's domain after the click, not on crazytime.net.in itself. Outbound affiliate links carry the standard sponsored and nofollow rel attributes for transparency. One boundary is worth stating plainly: the site has no access to casino account data of any kind. Deposits, withdrawals, balances, KYC documents, and game outcomes belong to the casino's own services and remain entirely outside the scope of this site.
India DPDP Act 2023
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 governs how the personal data of Indian residents is processed by online services. The site operates as an informational reference about Crazy Time, and its role under the DPDP Act is correspondingly narrow. On-site collection is limited to the technical cookies, anonymised analytics, and voluntary contact-form submissions described above; this defines the data fiduciary scope of crazytime.net.in. Once a visitor follows an affiliate link to a partner casino, that casino becomes the data fiduciary for any subsequent personal data, including registration details and payment information. Indian residents, as data principals under the DPDP Act, may exercise rights including the right to access, the right to correction, and the right to erasure, as set out in the next section.
User Rights and Contact
Four rights apply to personal data held by the site. The right to access allows a visitor to request a summary of any personal data the site holds about them. The right to correction allows inaccurate personal data to be amended on request. The right to deletion (also described as the right to erasure under the DPDP Act) allows personal data held by the site to be removed, subject to any lawful retention requirements. The right to withdraw consent applies to analytics tracking and can be exercised by clearing cookies or by enabling a browser-level analytics blocker. Requests are handled via the contact page, which is the route to make any of the above into a formal request.
Last updated: 3 May 2026
