By Daniel S. McGrath
PartyCasino is part of the Entain Group — one of the largest publicly traded gambling companies in the world, operating multiple brands across dozens of regulated markets. In 2026, PartyCasino’s Ontario operations are conducted through ElectraWorks Maple Limited under AGCO/iGaming Ontario licensing, with data handling governed by Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Canada’s federal PIPEDA framework, and the GDPR-aligned standards that Entain Group’s MGA and UKGC licences impose globally.
Why PartyCasino’s multi-jurisdiction structure matters for privacy
PartyCasino’s privacy framework is shaped by overlapping requirements from several directions. The AGCO/iGaming Ontario licence requires compliance with Ontario’s privacy legislation and AGCO data governance standards. Canada’s PIPEDA applies to all organisations collecting personal data from Canadians. The Entain Group’s MGA and UK Gambling Commission licences impose GDPR-aligned data handling obligations across all group operations globally — mandating explicit informed consent for non-essential data processing, clear purpose disclosure, defined retention periods, and meaningful data subject rights. These standards apply beyond what PIPEDA alone would require.
What data PartyCasino collects from Canadian players
Data you provide directly:
| Category | Specific data points |
|---|---|
| Identity data | Full legal name, date of birth, gender, nationality |
| Contact data | Home address, email address, phone number |
| Verification data | Government-issued photo ID, proof of address, payment method documentation |
| Financial data | Payment card details, bank account or e-wallet credentials, complete CA$ transaction history |
| Account preferences | Responsible gambling settings, marketing consent, notification preferences, language |
Data collected automatically through platform use:
| Category | Specific data points |
|---|---|
| Technical data | IP address, device type, browser version, operating system |
| Behavioural data | Games played, session duration, bet sizes, win and loss records, feature usage patterns |
| Location data | IP-based geolocation for Ontario eligibility verification and provincial compliance |
| Communication data | Live chat transcripts, email support history, Twitter/X support interaction records |
| Cookie data | Session authentication, preference storage, analytics tracking, marketing cookies |
| App usage data | Mobile app navigation patterns, session behaviour, push notification interactions |
The social media communication data category is worth noting: PartyCasino offers Twitter/X as a customer support channel, and interactions there are subject to both PartyCasino’s privacy framework and Twitter/X’s own data practices. Sensitive account matters should be directed to live chat or email rather than social channels.
How PartyCasino uses your personal data
- Account creation, authentication, and ongoing account management
- Processing CA$ deposits, withdrawals, and bonus transactions
- Identity verification and KYC compliance under Canadian and international AML legislation
- Fraud detection, prevention, and financial crime investigation
- Regulatory compliance and reporting to the AGCO, iGaming Ontario, KGC, and Gibraltar Regulatory Authority
- Responsible gambling monitoring — analysing behavioural data to identify risk patterns and trigger protective interventions
- Customer support across live chat, email, and social channels
- Platform development and game library improvement
- Entain Group administration and shared compliance functions
- Marketing communications — exclusively with your prior explicit consent
Third parties who may receive your data
| Third party category | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Entain Group entities | Group administration, shared compliance, and operational infrastructure | Multi-brand corporate group |
| Payment processors | Processing CA$ transactions | Visa, Mastercard, Interac, e-wallets |
| Identity verification providers | KYC and age verification | Third-party document authentication |
| Regulatory authorities | Legal compliance and reporting | AGCO, iGaming Ontario, KGC, Gibraltar RA |
| IT and infrastructure providers | Platform and app hosting, security services | Cloud infrastructure vendors |
| Social media platforms | Support channel operations | Twitter/X support interactions |
| iTech Labs | Independent game auditing | RNG and fairness certification |
PartyCasino states that personal data is not sold to third-party advertisers. The GDPR-aligned standards applicable through Entain Group’s MGA and UKGC licences reinforce this as a legal requirement rather than just a stated policy.
Data retention
| Data type | Retention period | Regulatory basis |
|---|---|---|
| Identity and KYC documents | 5 years post-account closure | Canadian and international AML legislation |
| Financial transaction records | 5 years post-transaction | Financial audit requirements |
| Game session and play history | 3 years | Dispute resolution and fraud investigation |
| Support and communication records | 3 years | Complaint handling documentation |
| Marketing consent records | Consent duration plus 1 year | PIPEDA and GDPR consent requirements |
| Technical access logs | 12 months | Security monitoring |
Your rights as a Canadian player
- Right of access — request a complete copy of all personal data PartyCasino holds about you
- Right to correction — request updates to inaccurate or outdated personal information
- Right to withdraw consent — for marketing and non-essential processing, opt out immediately through account settings
- Right to complain — file with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada; Ontario players can additionally escalate to iGaming Ontario
- Right to account closure — PartyCasino must close your account on request, subject to regulatory retention obligations
Ontario players have the additional escalation option of iGaming Ontario for privacy-related concerns about the AGCO-licensed platform operations — a provincial regulatory pathway not available to players on non-Ontario licensed platforms.