Privacy policy
This policy explains how the Midnite informational website at this address processes personal data for visitors based primarily in the United Kingdom. It should be read alongside — not instead of — any privacy statement that applies when you hold a real-money Midnite account, because wagering operators collect richer categories such as affordability evidence, source-of-funds documents and marketing preferences tied to your player profile.
Who controls this processing
The publisher operating this guide is the controller for data described here. Processors such as hosting providers, email transport services and security vendors act on our instructions. Contact routes for exercising rights appear on the Contact page.
Information collected without a form
Each HTTP request may generate server logs containing IP address, timestamp, requested path, status code, user-agent string and referrer URL. Content delivery networks or firewalls may add geolocation at coarse resolution to block abusive regions or botnets. We use this material to keep pages fast, to investigate incidents and to comply with lawful requests.
Information you send on purpose
Email messages supply your address, message text and any attachments. We use that content to answer you, to document a correction you requested or to meet legal obligations. We do not add your address to purchased marketing lists.
Cookies and local storage
Essential technologies remember security tokens or language choices where needed. Optional analytics or advertising tags, if present, should load only after appropriate consent under Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations rules as interpreted in the UK context. You may withdraw consent through the banner where offered and through browser controls, understanding that strict blocking of essentials can degrade functionality.
Legal bases
We rely on legitimate interests for network security, service improvement and moderate aggregated analytics. We rely on contractual necessity or pre-contractual steps when responding to your enquiries. We rely on consent where it is the appropriate ground for non-essential cookies or direct marketing beyond operational messages. We process data to comply with law when statutes or regulators require retention or disclosure.
Sharing and international transfers
We do not sell personal data. We share it with subprocessors who need access to deliver infrastructure, and with public authorities when legally compelled. If data leaves the UK, we expect transfer tools recognised under UK GDPR such as the International Data Transfer Agreement addendum or adequacy regulations.
Retention
Security logs rotate on a timetable suited to threat monitoring. Email may be archived longer when it forms part of a complaint record. When retention periods end, we delete or anonymise records unless a longer statutory retention applies.
Your rights
You may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability where the law provides those rights. You may withdraw consent without affecting earlier lawful processing. You may lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office if dissatisfied with our answer.
Children
Gambling products are for adults. We do not knowingly engage children and will delete identifiable correspondence if we discover it originated from someone under eighteen.
Questions about this summary
If anything in this overview seems unclear, email the address shown on our contact page and mark the subject line “Privacy question.” We will try to explain our practices in plain language without requesting unnecessary identification unless your query concerns data we already hold about you.
Last updated: March 2026.