Way To Play Privacy Policy
Way To Play collects and processes personal information only to the extent reasonably necessary to operate this website, respond to enquiries, document access-control decisions, and maintain lawful business communications. Personal information may include identifiers submitted through contact forms, technical metadata relating to device and browser access, and preference information associated with consent or refusal choices.
By accessing this website, the user acknowledges that Way To Play may process information for legitimate business purposes including site security, abuse prevention, age-gate administration, and communication handling. Access may be denied where a visitor is under 18 years of age, where a visitor appears to be outside the intended geography, or where technical indicators create a reasonable compliance concern.
Way To Play does not knowingly permit minors to use protected areas of the site and does not intend this website for users outside the relevant territory for which content is prepared. If personal information is submitted in breach of these restrictions, Way To Play may refuse service, delete the information where appropriate, and retain only the minimum records required to evidence the restriction.
Personal information is processed with reference to the Privacy Act 2020, related New Zealand privacy regulations, and general principles of data minimisation, purpose limitation, and reasonable security safeguards. Information may be stored by service providers engaged for hosting, analytics limitation, operational support, or communication routing, subject to appropriate confidentiality and security controls.
Data subjects may request access to or correction of their personal information where applicable by contacting clients@waytoplay.com. Way To Play may require sufficient information to verify identity before responding to such a request. Requests may be limited where disclosure would prejudice security, legal obligations, or the rights of third parties.
Further regulatory context may be reviewed through the Gambling Act 2003 and the Online Casino Gambling Act 2026, where relevant to market conduct and access restrictions.