Privacy policy
This notice explains how Trusstari ("we", "us") collects, uses and stores personal data when you visit trusstari.com. It is written to satisfy the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR).
Data controller
The data controller for personal data processed in connection with this site is Trusstari, editorial desk, Manchester, United Kingdom. You can reach the desk by email at [email protected] with any data-protection question, including subject-access requests.
What we collect
- Technical data automatically logged when you visit the site: IP address (truncated for analytics), user-agent string, referring URL, pages viewed, and the timestamp of each request.
- Cookie data set only with your consent, see the separate cookie policy.
- Correspondence if you contact the editorial desk: your email address, your message, and any reply we send.
Trusstari does not operate any account, payment or wager system. Personal data submitted to a gambling operator after you click an outbound link is processed by that operator under its own privacy notice, not by us.
Lawful basis
- Legitimate interests (UK GDPR Article 6(1)(f)) for site security, fraud prevention, abuse logging, and the operation of essential cookies.
- Consent (UK GDPR Article 6(1)(a)) for optional analytics and any non-essential cookies, refusable, revocable at any time.
- Legal obligation (UK GDPR Article 6(1)(c)) where we must retain records to respond to a regulator or law-enforcement request.
Retention
Server access logs are retained for ninety days before automatic deletion. Aggregated, non-identifying analytics may be retained for up to twenty-six months. Email correspondence with the editorial desk is retained for two years from the last reply, unless a longer period is needed to handle a complaint.
Recipients
Personal data is not sold and is not shared with marketing partners. It may be processed by hosting and analytics providers acting on our instructions as processors. Outbound links to operator sites do not transmit personal data from us to the operator beyond the standard HTTP referrer string, which your browser controls.
Your rights under UK GDPR
- Access, request a copy of the data we hold about you
- Rectification, correct inaccurate data
- Erasure, ask us to delete data we are not obliged to retain
- Restriction, limit how we process data while a complaint is resolved
- Objection, object to processing based on legitimate interests
- Portability, receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format
- Withdraw consent, at any time, for any consent-based processing
To exercise any of these rights, email [email protected]. We will respond within one calendar month.
Complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection, at ico.org.uk or by calling 0303 123 1113.
Changes to this notice
Material changes to this notice will be reflected by an updated date at the top of the page. The current version was last reviewed in May 2026.