Privacy
How Laravel handles data
This page describes what we collect when you browse Laravel, why we collect it, how long we keep it, and what choices you have. It is written for humans first; your statutory rights depend on where you live and still apply alongside this summary.
What we collect automatically
Like most sites, we receive technical data from your browser and network path: approximate region, device type, browser family, and pages you open on Laravel. We use this to keep the site secure, to understand which guides actually help readers, and to spot abuse patterns before they degrade everyone’s experience.
Cookies and similar technologies
We may store small cookies or use storage APIs where needed for preferences, session continuity, or measurement. You can control many categories directly in your browser; see our cookie policy for a purpose-by-purpose map.
Email and messages you send us
If you contact us, we keep the content of your message and the metadata required to respond and, where appropriate, to document a correction or legal notice. Do not send bank statements, government ID, or operator passwords to our inbox — we cannot secure them the way a licensed operator’s KYC portal can.
Affiliate links and outbound clicks
Some outbound links are monetised. Partners may read their own cookies when you land on their domains; their policies govern that relationship. We do not need — and do not want — your operator login credentials on Laravel.
Retention and deletion
Server logs and analytics aggregates are kept only as long as needed for security and product decisions, then rotated or aggregated further. For rights requests (access, correction, erasure) contact us through the channel listed in this policy’s contact section; we will verify proportionate identity before acting.
Children and age limits
Laravel discusses regulated gambling products intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect data from children. If you believe a minor has submitted personal data, contact us immediately.