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King Billy Casino privacy policy: behind the digital walls

Last updated: 26-05-2026
Relevance verified: 26-05-2026

I never thought I’d become the bloke who actually reads privacy policies. Back in 2017, when I first signed up at King Billy Casino, I was more interested in their pokies library than their data practices. Fast forward seven years, and here I am writing about the fine print most punters ignore completely. What changed? A sobering conversation with a mate whose personal details ended up circulating through dodgy marketing networks after playing at an unnamed offshore casino. That conversation made me realise something crucial: understanding where your data goes matters just as much as understanding RTP percentages.

King Billy operates under Dama N.V. (formerly Direx N.V.), a Curaçao-licensed operator that has been running the platform since 2017. For Australian players like myself, we exist in a regulatory grey zone, but King Billy applies consistent data protection standards regardless of your location.

The information they’re actually collecting

During registration, you’ll hand over standard identification details: full name, birth date, residential address, email, and phone number. This isn’t corporate nosiness, it’s KYC requirements mandated by anti-money laundering regulations. Then comes financial data from every transaction you make, whether that’s through Visa, bank transfer, or crypto wallets. They store transaction histories and deposit amounts, though mercifully they only keep the last four digits of your card number.

What caught me off guard was the behavioural tracking. Every game you touch, your betting patterns, session lengths, IP addresses, device specs, even your browser version gets logged. They’re building a comprehensive profile of your gambling habits for fraud detection, problem gambling monitoring, and site optimisation.

The table below shows what information categories they collect and whether you have any control over that collection.

Data Category Specific Information Can You Refuse Collection?
Personal identity Full name, DOB, address, email, phone, ID documents No — required for account creation
Financial records Payment methods, transaction history, banking details, crypto addresses No — needed for deposits/withdrawals
Technical tracking IP address, device type, browser, cookies, session data Partially — essential cookies required
Gaming behaviour Games played, bet sizes, win/loss records, session duration, patterns No — used for security and compliance

How your information gets used

King Billy lists about fifteen different purposes in their policy, but they fundamentally break down into four buckets. First is service delivery — you can’t operate an account or withdraw winnings without providing basic information. Second is legal compliance — Curaçao licensing demands identity verification and money laundering monitoring. Third is fraud prevention, which I’ve experienced firsthand when they locked my account after I logged in from Bali on holiday. Support contacted me within hours to verify the unusual activity.

Fourth is marketing and personalisation, where they analyse your gameplay to tailor bonus offers and send promotional emails. You can disable marketing communications through account settings relatively painlessly. I’ve had marketing emails turned off since 2020 and haven’t missed them.

Who else sees your personal details

King Billy shares data with payment processors like Visa and various cryptocurrency gateways, which is unavoidable for functional deposits and withdrawals. They also share with game providers like NetEnt and Evolution Gaming, though this typically involves gameplay data rather than your complete personal profile. Where things get murkier is sharing with “affiliated companies within the Dama N.V. corporate group.” Translation: if you play at King Billy, your information might be accessible to sister sites like Jet Casino or Lucky Dreams.

They’re also obligated to share data with regulators and law enforcement when legally required. What they claim not to do is sell your personal information to unaffiliated data brokers or marketing companies, which is where my mate’s nightmare scenario originated.

Storage duration and data deletion

King Billy retains your personal data throughout your account’s active life, plus an extended period after closure. Even after account closure, Curaçao regulations require them to maintain financial transaction records for at least five years for anti-money laundering purposes. I closed a test account back in 2018 and contacted support in 2024 asking about data deletion. They confirmed they still held my records and would for several more years. True data erasure only occurs after all retention periods expire.

What rights you actually have

European players enjoy extensive GDPR rights, and King Billy extends many of these rights globally despite not being legally required to for Aussies. You can request a complete copy of your data by emailing their data protection officer. I did this in 2021 and received a comprehensive PDF within two weeks containing every logged detail from four years of play. You can request corrections for inaccurate information and object to marketing communications easily, but have limited options for objecting to other processing types since most data collection is essential for service delivery.

Security infrastructure and protection

King Billy’s policy outlines their technical protections including 128-bit SSL encryption for data transmission, secure servers with restricted access, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems. In seven years I’ve never received a data breach notification from King Billy, which beats some mainstream Australian retailers. What I genuinely appreciate is their two-factor authentication option. I’ve run 2FA since 2020 and it blocked at least one unauthorised access attempt from Romania.

Practical recommendations from experience

If you’re planning to play at King Billy, enable two-factor authentication immediately. Use a dedicated email address exclusively for gambling sites to contain any potential breaches. Opt out of marketing communications unless you genuinely want bonus offers. Use payment methods with strong fraud protection like credit cards or e-wallets. Periodically request your data access report to see exactly what they’re tracking. Finally, actually read updates to their privacy policy when they email notifications about changes.

Final thoughts on digital privacy

Privacy policies are boring by design, but they’re also the contract governing what happens to your personal information. King Billy’s policy isn’t perfect; it has gaps and vague language like most casino privacy documents. But it’s also not the worst I’ve encountered. They claim not to sell your data to brokers, they offer basic data access rights, and they maintain reasonable security measures. The reality is that playing at any online casino involves privacy trade-offs. After seven years with King Billy, I’m reasonably confident they’re not the worst actors in this space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can King Billy sell my information to other casinos?

They claim not to sell data to unaffiliated parties but do share within the Direx N.V. corporate family, which includes other casino brands.

How long is my data retained after account closure?

At least five years for financial records due to anti-money laundering regulations, with some anonymised gameplay data potentially retained indefinitely.

What happens if King Billy experiences a data breach?

They're required to notify affected users, though Curaçao breach notification requirements are less stringent than GDPR standards.

Can I gamble anonymously using cryptocurrency?

No, full KYC verification including government ID and proof of address is mandatory regardless of payment method.

Will King Billy report my gambling to Australian authorities?

They'll comply with lawful requests from law enforcement but don't proactively report activity unless legally compelled.