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Privacy Policy

This policy explains how Mega Moolah NZ handles personal information when you use megamoolah.org.nz. It is written for readers in New Zealand and is intended to sit alongside the Privacy Act 2020.

Last updated: March 2026. This version describes the static information site as it is published today. If we add accounts, newsletters or extra measurement tools, this page will be updated first.

Who we are and what this site is

Mega Moolah NZ publishes an independent guide to the Mega Moolah slot for people in New Zealand. The pages explain how the game is usually presented, how free play differs from a cash session, and how deposits or promotions should be read. We are not the game studio, not a licensed casino, and we do not hold player wallets or process bets.

After this distinction, the privacy picture is simpler than on a gambling operator. We do not ask you to open an account, pass identity checks or send a NZD deposit to us. If you later register with Melbet, Jackpot City, Yukon Gold Casino or another third-party site, that operator becomes the agency that collects your application, payment and play data under its own notice.

What this policy covers

  • Browsing megamoolah.org.nz from New Zealand or elsewhere.
  • Technical logs created when the pages are served.
  • Any cookies or similar tools we enable on this domain.
  • Clicks that leave this site through Play, Try Demo or Get Bonus paths.

What personal information we collect

In practice the static pages do not run a membership system. We do not ask for your name, date of birth, address, IRD number or payment card on this website. The information that can still arise is the ordinary technical trail of visiting a public site.

Information created by a visit

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address and approximate location derived from it.
  • Browser type, device type, screen size and operating system.
  • Date, time and pages viewed, including the referring page if one exists.
  • A cookie identifier, but only if we or a hosting tool set one.

There is another point if you write to us. A message you send through a published contact channel will contain whatever you choose to include — usually an email address and the text of the query. We use that only to reply and to keep a short record of the request.

Information we do not collect on this site

  • Casino usernames, passwords or two-factor codes.
  • Deposit, withdrawal or bonus-balance records.
  • Copies of passports, driver licences or other KYC files.
  • A play history inside Mega Moolah or any other slot.

How we use information

Now we talk about purpose, which the Privacy Act 2020 expects to be specific. We use visit and message data to keep the guide available, to understand which pages are read in New Zealand, to fix errors, and to protect the site from abuse. We do not sell a list of readers and we do not use this site to decide whether you may gamble.

  • Serve and cache pages securely.
  • Diagnose outages, broken links and unusual traffic.
  • Measure aggregate readership of the guide, if analytics are switched on.
  • Answer a privacy or content question you send us.

That is why a server log is not the same thing as a player profile. A log line can show that someone in Auckland opened the Best Casinos page. It cannot show whether that person then deposited NZ$5 or spun Mega Moolah for real money on another domain.

Cookies and similar tools

A cookie is a small file stored by your browser. This site may use a strictly necessary cookie to remember a basic setting, and it may use an analytics cookie if we add a measurement tag. Advertising cookies, if they are ever added, will be named on this page before they run.

Separately, you can refuse non-essential cookies in your browser or through any consent banner we publish. Blocking cookies will not stop you reading the guide. It may stop us seeing reliable visit counts.

What a cookie is not

  • It is not a Mega Moolah game client.
  • It is not proof that you hold a casino account.
  • It does not move money in NZD.

Third parties and leaving this site

If you look at it from another side, most personal information about real-money play will never sit with us. The Play, Try Demo and Get Bonus buttons point to reserved paths on this domain that may redirect — including through CloudFlare — to a third-party operator. Those operators have their own privacy statements, identity checks and retention rules.

Read the destination notice before you register, especially if you are in New Zealand and the operator stores data overseas. We do not control how that casino uses your passport scan, payment method or session history. Complaints about a cashier or a declined withdrawal belong with that operator, not with this guide.

Service providers we may use

  • A web host or content-delivery network that stores logs to keep the site online.
  • A security or hosting provider that keeps the site online.
  • An analytics vendor, if and when a tag is disclosed here.

Some of those providers are located outside New Zealand. Where that happens, we take reasonable steps so that the information is still handled in a way that is comparable to the Privacy Act 2020, including by using reputable vendors and limiting what they receive to what the service needs.

How long we keep information

Hosting and security logs are kept only as long as they are useful for operations and incident review — typically weeks or a few months, unless a security event requires a longer hold. Correspondence is kept long enough to finish the request and to show we handled it. We do not keep a permanent marketing database of New Zealand readers, because this site does not run one.

Your rights under the Privacy Act 2020

If we hold personal information about you, you can ask for access and you can ask for a correction. You can also ask us to explain what we hold and why. We will respond in a way that matches the Information Privacy Principles, including the usual time frames in the Act.

How to make a request

  1. Write to the operator of megamoolah.org.nz and say that you are making a privacy request.
  2. Describe the information you want to see or correct, and how we can reach you.
  3. Give enough detail for us to find a log line or a message, such as an approximate date and the email you used.

There is another moment if you are not satisfied. You can complain to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner at privacy.org.nz. The Commissioner is the New Zealand regulator for this Act. That office cannot close a casino account for you; it can look at how an agency handled personal information.

Children and age-restricted content

This guide discusses an online slot and is intended for people aged 18 or over. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a person under 18 has sent us a message that identifies them, contact us so we can delete it. Real-money play, if you choose it, is a matter between you and a licensed or otherwise lawful operator and remains 18+ under New Zealand expectations.

Security

We use HTTPS and ordinary hosting protections to reduce the risk of interception or defacement. No public website can promise that a log will never be exposed. Do not send passwords, card numbers or copies of identity documents to this domain — we do not need them to publish a guide, and a casino will collect them on its own secure forms if you open an account there.

Changes to this policy

That is why the date at the top matters. If the site starts collecting more than server logs — for example a contact form field or an analytics suite — we will revise this page and change the date. Continued use after an update means you are reading the current text. Older versions are not kept as a public archive unless the law requires us to produce one.

Contact

Email: [email protected]