Privacy Policy

This extensive Privacy Policy dictates exactly how royal-nuts.org collects, processes, utilizes, and strictly protects your digital footprint when visiting our independent slot review site.

Information We Collect

royal-nuts.org operates entirely as a free, informational directory dedicated to analyzing the NetEnt slot Royal Nuts. Because we do not process transactions, we never ask you to create a user account, nor do we directly harvest names, physical addresses, or payment card information. We purely use standard, fully anonymised, industry-standard tracking tools (like Google Analytics) simply to measure high-level visitor trends, seeing which pages—like our Free Spins guide—are the most helpful to players.

The Role of Cookies

We utilize essential cookies for core site functionality and analytics cookies to understand how long users read our strategy guides. You retain total sovereignty over this data; you can easily toggle these tracking cookies off entirely via your device’s browser settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) without losing an ounce of access to our comprehensive slot reviews.

Affiliate Disclosure Transparency

To keep our servers running and our guides completely free for you, royal-nuts.org features affiliate links to verified, licensed casinos. Should you click through one of these links to a recommended operator and make a deposit, we may earn a referral commission at absolutely zero additional cost to you. Please understand that we are an independent entity; we are not responsible for the privacy practices or terms of those external casino sites, and we heavily advise you to read their specific onboarding policies.

Data Security Protocols

Because royal-nuts.org is built as a highly secure static site platform without a vulnerable backend database storing sensitive user profiles, your risk footprint here is virtually non-existent. Regardless, we take all reasonable modern infrastructure-level precautions—including strict SSL/TLS encryption across all pages—to intercept any malicious traffic.

Legally updated on: April 2, 2026