Privacy Notice for onerush.info
This notice covers one website: onerush.info, the independent review site you are reading. It is written for readers rather than lawyers, and it errs on the side of saying what actually happens instead of reserving every right a template could offer. The most useful part is probably the first section, because the confusion it clears up is the one that matters most.
Whose policy this is, and whose it is not
onerush.info is a publication about the OneRush casino. It is not the casino, is not owned by it, and has no operational connection to the platform beyond the commercial referral arrangement described below. We do not run games, hold anybody's money, or have an administrative login to any operator system.
The consequence is a clean division. Anything you do on this site is covered by this notice. Anything you do after you leave it — registering an account, entering a name and date of birth, uploading an identity document for verification, making a 200 kr deposit, requesting a withdrawal — is between you and the operator, governed by the operator's own privacy policy and its own legal entity. We cannot see it, retrieve it or delete it on your behalf. If a data question concerns your gambling account, the operator's support desk is the only place it can be answered, and reading the operator's privacy policy before you register is time well spent.
What this site collects
There is no account system here. Nothing on onerush.info asks you to register, log in or supply a name, address or payment detail, so none of that exists to be collected. What is collected falls into two ordinary categories.
The first is server and analytics data generated by loading a page: an IP address, browser and operating system version, device type, screen size, approximate location derived from the network address at country or city level, the pages opened, time on page, and the referring site or search. The purpose is editorial rather than commercial. It tells us that a payments guide is being read to the end while a bonus page is abandoned halfway, and that decides where the next week of writing goes.
The second is anything you choose to send us. If you write to the contact address we hold that message and your email address for as long as it takes to deal with it and a reasonable period afterwards. Correspondents are not added to a mailing list; this site does not operate one.
Cookies, in categories rather than a list
A cookie is a small text file a site asks your browser to keep. The ones in use here fall into three groups, and only the first is set without asking you.
| Category | What it does | Typical lifetime | Can you refuse it? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Remembers your language choice and your answer to the consent banner so it stops reappearing | Session to 12 months | No — the site cannot function without them, and no consent is required |
| Analytics | Counts visits and distinguishes a returning reader from a new one, in aggregate | Up to 24 months | Yes, and refusing changes nothing about what you can read |
| Affiliate and attribution | Records that a click on an outbound button originated here, so a referral can be credited | Commonly 30 days | Yes, though it is set by the destination rather than by us |
There is no advertising network on this site, no retargeting pixel and no social media tracker embedded in the pages. Browser controls work as expected: block cookies for this domain, clear them, browse privately or use your browser's tracking protection, and the pages render normally either way.
Affiliate links and what travels with a click
This site is funded by affiliate commission. When a reader follows an outbound button and later opens an account with the operator, the network handling the relationship credits the referral to this publisher. It costs the reader nothing and does not change the terms, the bonus or the odds you receive.
What a click transmits is worth stating plainly, because the mechanism sounds more invasive than it is. The link carries an identifier in the address saying which publisher sent the visit. Your browser then makes an ordinary web request to the network's domain, carrying the same technical information any request carries, and the network typically sets a cookie so the referral still matches if you sign up a few days later. No name, email address, payment detail or anything you have typed is passed from this site, because we do not have any of it. From that moment the network's and the operator's own policies apply, not this one. Our affiliate disclosure explains how the arrangement is kept separate from editorial judgement.
Legal basis under the GDPR, and your rights
Two lawful bases are relied on. Strictly necessary cookies and basic server logs rest on legitimate interest: a site cannot be operated, secured or debugged without them and the privacy impact is minimal. Analytics and any non-essential cookie rest on consent, which is why the banner exists, and consent given can be withdrawn as easily as it was given.
As a reader in the EU or EEA you hold the full set of rights, and they apply here even though the data involved is thin. You may request access to what is held about you, rectification of anything inaccurate, and erasure. You may object to processing based on legitimate interest, ask that processing be restricted while a dispute is resolved, and request a portable copy of data you provided. You may withdraw consent at any time without giving a reason. Write to privacy@onerush.info and the request will be answered within one month, the deadline the regulation sets. In practice we will usually need you to describe the visit or message concerned, since without an account there is no identifier tying a person to a page view. If you believe a request has been handled badly, you are entitled to complain to the data protection authority in your own country.
Retention, third parties and security
Aggregated traffic statistics are kept for up to 24 months from a last visit and then removed. Correspondence is kept while the exchange is live plus a short period afterwards. Cookies expire on the schedules in the table above, and you can delete them sooner yourself.
Two categories of third party are involved and no others: the analytics provider that processes traffic statistics on our behalf, and the affiliate network that handles outbound clicks and referral attribution. Neither receives personal data from us for any purpose of its own, and nothing on this site is sold, rented or traded to anybody. Traffic between your browser and this site is encrypted in transit with TLS, which is what the padlock in the address bar indicates, and access to the site's back end is restricted to the people who publish it.
This notice is updated when the practices behind it change, and the version in front of you is the one in force. The terms of use cover the separate question of how the content itself may be used, and the about page explains who writes it.
Privacy questions readers ask
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Also useful: OneRush review · Responsible gambling · Contacting support. Gambling is for adults aged 18 and over.