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Last updated: 08-06-2026
Relevance verified: 08-06-2026

Betty Casino — Canadian Privacy Review & Information Guide

By Sylvia Kairouz

Betty Casino privacy policy decoded for Canadian players

Privacy policies are the document everyone agrees to and nobody reads. I get it – they’re long, they’re written in legal language, and by the time you’ve scrolled past the third paragraph you’re already thinking about which slot to open first. But here’s the thing: a casino’s privacy policy tells you more about how a company actually operates than any marketing page ever will. It tells you what data they collect, who they share it with, how long they keep it, and what rights you have over it. After spending time reviewing Betty Casino‘s privacy practices in 2026, I have a clear picture of where the platform stands – and for Canadian players, the picture is largely a good one.

Why a casino privacy policy matters more than you think

When you register at an online casino, you hand over a significant amount of personal information. You provide your full legal name, date of birth, home address, phone number, email, and government-issued ID. You link a bank account or payment card. The platform tracks your session behaviour, game choices, deposit patterns, and device details. That’s a detailed profile of a real person’s financial and recreational habits, and it deserves serious protection. Betty Casino operates under the jurisdiction of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and iGaming Ontario (iGO), both of which impose specific data handling requirements on licensed operators. Understanding those requirements – and how Betty meets them – is what this guide is about.

What data Betty Casino collects

Betty collects personal data in two main ways: information you provide directly during registration and verification, and information collected automatically when you use the platform.

Data you provide directly:

Category Examples
Identity data Full name, date of birth, gender
Contact data Email address, phone number, home address
Verification data Government-issued ID, proof of address, selfie for liveness check
Financial data Payment card details, bank account info, transaction history
Account preferences Responsible gambling limits, marketing preferences

Data collected automatically:

Category Examples
Technical data IP address, device type, browser, operating system
Usage data Pages visited, games played, session length, click behaviour
Location data Geolocation to confirm you’re within a licensed province
Cookie data Session cookies, preference cookies, analytics tracking

The geolocation data is worth noting specifically. Betty is legally required to verify that players are physically located in Ontario or Alberta during each session. This is a regulatory requirement, not an optional feature, and it’s part of every licensed Ontario casino’s compliance obligations under the AGCO framework.

How Betty uses your personal data

Collecting data is one thing – what a company does with it is what actually matters to most people. Betty’s privacy policy outlines the following purposes for processing personal data:

  • Account creation, management, and identity verification
  • Processing deposits, withdrawals, and bonus claims
  • Regulatory compliance, including KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) obligations
  • Fraud detection and prevention
  • Responsible gambling monitoring and intervention
  • Customer support and complaint handling
  • Platform performance and security improvements
  • Marketing communications (only with your explicit consent)

The distinction between mandatory processing and consent-based processing is important here. Betty cannot legally run its platform without collecting identity and financial data – that’s non-negotiable under AGCO rules. Marketing emails and promotional notifications, however, require your active opt-in, and you can withdraw that consent at any time through your account settings or by contacting support directly.

Third parties who receive your data

This is the section most players never get to, and it’s where privacy policies often hide the most commercially inconvenient information. Betty’s policy identifies the following categories of third parties who may receive player data:

Third party category Purpose Examples
Payment processors Processing deposits and withdrawals Interac, Visa, Mastercard network providers
Identity verification services KYC and AML compliance Document verification partners
Regulatory authorities Legal compliance AGCO, iGaming Ontario
IT and security providers Platform infrastructure Cloud hosting, cybersecurity vendors
Analytics providers Platform performance analysis Usage and behaviour analytics tools
Marketing platforms Promotional communications (consent required) Email service providers

What Betty’s policy is clear about: your personal data is not sold to third-party advertisers. That’s a meaningful commitment in an era when data brokerage is common practice, and it’s consistent with the AGCO’s player protection standards. Any third party that receives data is contractually bound to handle it in accordance with Canadian privacy law.

Data security: how Betty protects your information

Betty uses 256-bit SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption across the entire platform, which is the same standard used by Canadian banks for online transactions. Financial data is stored on PCI-DSS compliant servers, meaning payment card information is handled according to the Payment Card Industry’s security standards. Player funds are held in segregated accounts at Canadian chartered banks, separate from the company’s operating funds – a requirement under iGaming Ontario’s licensing conditions.

Beyond encryption, Betty’s security infrastructure includes:

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) available for account login
  • Biometric login via the iOS and Android native apps
  • Real-time fraud monitoring and irregular activity detection
  • Automated session timeouts after periods of inactivity
  • Internal access controls limiting which staff can view player data

The biometric login option is something I mention specifically because it’s a material security improvement over password-only access. If you’re using the Betty app in 2026 and you haven’t enabled Face ID or fingerprint login, I’d encourage you to do so. It adds a meaningful layer of protection against unauthorised access if your device is lost or stolen.

Data retention: how long Betty keeps your information

Betty retains player data for as long as your account is active, and for a defined period after account closure. The retention periods are driven by regulatory requirements rather than commercial preference:

Data type Retention period Reason
Identity and KYC documents 5 years post-account closure AGCO / AML regulatory requirement
Transaction records 5 years post-transaction Financial audit and regulatory compliance
Game history and session logs 3 years Dispute resolution and fraud investigation
Marketing consent records Until consent withdrawn + 1 year Legal proof of consent
Technical logs 12 months Security monitoring

The five-year retention period for identity documents is a legal obligation under Canadian anti-money laundering legislation, not a choice Betty makes independently. This means even after you close your account, certain records will be held – which is standard practice for all AGCO-licensed operators.

Your rights as a Canadian player

Under Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and Ontario’s relevant privacy frameworks, you have specific rights regarding your personal data. Betty’s policy acknowledges all of them:

  • Right of access – you can request a copy of all personal data Betty holds about you
  • Right to correction – you can ask Betty to correct inaccurate or outdated information
  • Right to withdraw consent – for any processing based on consent (such as marketing), you can opt out at any time
  • Right to complain – you can file a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if you believe your data has been mishandled
  • Right to account closure – you can request account closure and Betty must process it, subject to regulatory retention obligations

To exercise any of these rights, Betty’s compliance contact is listed as [email protected]. In my experience reviewing Ontario casinos, having a dedicated compliance email address rather than routing everything through general support is a practical sign that the company takes data rights requests seriously enough to staff them separately.

Cookies: what Betty tracks and how to manage it

Betty uses cookies for four main purposes: keeping you logged in during a session, remembering your platform preferences, measuring how different pages and features perform, and (with consent) targeting promotional content. You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings or through the cookie consent tool on the Betty website. Rejecting non-essential cookies won’t prevent you from using the platform, but it will limit personalised content and analytics-based improvements.

FAQ

Does Betty Casino sell my personal data to advertisers?

No - Betty's privacy policy explicitly states that personal data is not sold to third-party advertisers under any circumstances.

How does Betty verify I'm located in Ontario or Alberta?

Betty uses device geolocation technology to confirm your physical location at the start of each session as required by AGCO regulations.

Can I request a copy of all data Betty holds about me?

Yes - you can submit a data access request to [email protected] and Betty is required to respond under Canadian privacy law.

How long does Betty keep my documents after I close my account?

Identity and KYC documents are retained for five years post-account closure to comply with Canadian AML legislation.

Can I opt out of marketing emails from Betty?

Yes - you can withdraw marketing consent at any time through your account settings or by contacting Betty's support team directly.

Is two-factor authentication available at Betty Casino?

Yes - 2FA is available for account login, and biometric login is supported on the iOS and Android native apps.

Who do I contact if I believe Betty has mishandled my data?

You can contact Betty at [email protected] or escalate to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

Does Betty share my data with regulators?

Yes - Betty is legally required to share certain data with the AGCO and iGaming Ontario as part of its operating licence obligations.