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This page documents the Terms of Use, Privacy Notice, Cookie Policy, Disclaimers, Limitation of Liability, Intellectual Property position, and Governing Law for www.crazy-time.uk.

The site is operated as an independent UK-focused editorial reference for Evolution Gaming's Crazy Time live casino game show. Use of the site is governed by the terms documented below. The site complies with UK GDPR, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), the Consumer Rights Act 2015, and the broader UK consumer protection framework.

Important caveat: this page is not legal advice. The content describes the legal framework that governs use of this site. For legal advice about your specific situation, consult a qualified solicitor. For consumer rights guidance, contact Citizens Advice (citizensadvice.org.uk). For data protection complaints, contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.

Effective date: this version of the legal documentation is effective as of the date noted in the modifications section below.

Updated
25 May 2026
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Terms of Use Overview

By accessing or using www.crazy-time.uk, you agree to the terms documented on this page. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

What the Terms cover

  • Eligibility to use the site (age, location, capacity)
  • What visitors may do with the content and what they may not do
  • Intellectual property rights of the site and of third parties (notably Evolution Gaming)
  • Third-party links the site references (RG resources, regulators, sponsored operators)
  • Disclaimers regarding content accuracy, site availability, and fitness for any specific purpose
  • Limitation of liability of the site operator
  • Privacy and data handling practices
  • Governing law and jurisdiction for any disputes
  • The site operator's right to modify these terms with effective dates

Who these terms apply to

These terms apply to all visitors to www.crazy-time.uk, regardless of whether they:

  • Browse the site without interacting beyond reading content
  • Click on operator checklist links to UK-licensed casino operators
  • Contact the editorial team via the /contact/ page
  • Subscribe to any email list (where applicable)
  • Submit data protection requests under UK GDPR

Who these terms do not bind

These terms govern the relationship between visitors and the site. They do not bind:

  • Evolution Gaming or its associated entities (Evolution operates the Crazy Time game itself; site terms don't override Evolution's terms for game play)
  • UK-licensed casino operators linked from the site (each operator has its own terms that govern real-money play at that operator)
  • Third-party services referenced on the site (BeGambleAware, GAMSTOP, GamCare, Gambling Therapy, Citizens Advice, UKGC, MGA, ICO, each is governed by its own terms)

If you sign up at a UK-licensed operator through a operator checklist link on this site, your relationship with that operator is governed by the operator's terms, not by these terms.

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Section 02

Age Requirement: 18+

Worth being explicit about this. This site is intended for users aged 18 or over (the UK legal age for online gambling-related content access).

What this means

  • By using the site, visitors confirm they are aged 18 or over in the UK or are of the legal gambling age in their jurisdiction (where higher)
  • The site does not knowingly collect data from anyone under 18
  • Content on the site discusses gambling mechanics, mathematics, and live casino broadcasts, content of this nature is restricted to adults under UK regulation
  • Sponsored CTAs link to UK-licensed casino operators, gambling at UK-licensed operators is restricted to adults aged 18 or over

Underage access

If the site operator becomes aware that an underage user has accessed the site or submitted personal data:

  • Any personal data collected will be deleted promptly upon verification
  • The user's access will be terminated where possible (e.g., email list removal)
  • Parents or guardians who believe an underage user has accessed the site can contact the editorial team via /contact/ (privacy@crazy-time.uk for data deletion requests)

Why this matters

Underage gambling access is a serious concern across UK iGaming. The site's role in age-restriction enforcement is limited (the site is not a gambling operator and doesn't host real-money play), but the 18+ designation is enforced consistently:

  • All commercial CTAs include the 18+ symbol and "Play responsibly" microcopy
  • The footer of every page includes 18+ icon + BeGambleAware logo + GAMSTOP/GamCare links
  • Content design does not target underage audiences
  • Schema markup signals the site as adult-content for search engine filters

For the broader UK responsible gambling framework, see responsible gambling: UK support resources and limit-setting.

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Section 03

Acceptable Use

The site is intended for personal, non-commercial reference use. Acceptable and unacceptable uses are defined below.

What visitors may do

  • Read all content on the site for personal reference
  • Share individual pages via standard sharing mechanisms (links, social media)
  • Quote brief excerpts from the content for legitimate editorial, academic, or research purposes (with attribution to the site)
  • Save individual pages for personal offline reference (e.g., browser bookmarks, print-to-PDF for personal use)
  • Submit feedback, corrections, or inquiries via the channels documented on the /contact/ page
  • Exercise UK GDPR rights regarding any personal data the site holds (see data protection rights)
  • Use accessibility tools (screen readers, keyboard navigation, browser zoom) to access the content

What visitors may NOT do

  • Reproduce substantial portions of site content on other websites, publications, or commercial materials without prior written permission
  • Scrape the site systematically using automated tools beyond what robots.txt permits
  • Republish or syndicate content without prior written permission
  • Frame the site within other websites in a way that obscures the source
  • Use the site's content to train AI models without prior written permission (this includes large language model training, content generation training, or any derived dataset)
  • Reverse-engineer or attempt to access the site's backend systems
  • Submit malicious content (spam, malware links, abusive material) via contact channels
  • Misrepresent affiliation with the site (e.g., claiming to be the editorial team or representing the site without authorisation)
  • Use the site in any way that violates UK law or the legal framework of the visitor's jurisdiction

Commercial use restrictions

Commercial use of the site's content requires prior written permission from the site operator. Permitted commercial use cases include:

  • Press and media quotation with attribution (see press inquiries on the contact page)
  • Academic and research citation following standard academic practices
  • Industry analysis that quotes briefly and attributes the source

Any other commercial use, including but not limited to republishing, syndication, content licensing, or use in marketing materials, requires explicit prior agreement.

Consequences of violation

Violation of these acceptable use terms may result in:

  • Termination of access to the site where technically feasible
  • Removal of unauthorised content through DMCA-equivalent UK channels
  • Legal action in cases of substantial commercial misuse, content theft, or other violations causing material harm

The site operator reserves all rights and remedies available under UK law.

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Section 04

Intellectual Property

Here's where IP attribution sits. Intellectual property on and around the site falls into two categories: third-party IP (notably Evolution Gaming's IP) and the site's own IP.

Third-party intellectual property

Crazy Time™ is a registered trademark of Evolution Gaming (or its associated entities). The following IP belongs to Evolution Gaming and is referenced on the site under principles of descriptive editorial reference:

  • The Crazy Time game name and visual identity
  • The Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, and Crazy Time bonus round names
  • The Top Slot mechanic name and visual design
  • The wheel design (54 segments, specific visual format)
  • The broadcast format (presenter-led live streaming from Evolution's Riga studio)
  • Any other Evolution Gaming intellectual property referenced on the site

The site does not claim ownership of, or any rights to, Evolution Gaming's intellectual property. Use of Evolution's trademarks and IP on this site is in the context of descriptive editorial reference, covering the game that Evolution produces, for the benefit of UK players seeking accurate information.

Other third-party IP

The site references other third parties whose IP is acknowledged:

  • BeGambleAware, GAMSTOP, GamCare, Gambling Therapy, Citizens Advice, service names and logos belong to those organisations
  • UK Gambling Commission, Malta Gaming Authority, Information Commissioner's Office, government body names and IP belong to those bodies
  • Gaming Laboratories International, eCOGRA, iTech Labs, BMM Testlabs, certification body names and marks belong to those organisations
  • Tracksino and similar third-party tracker services, service names and any extracted data belong to those services

References to these third parties on the site are factual references, not endorsements (by the site of those services) or claims of affiliation.

Site's own intellectual property

The following IP belongs to the site operator:

  • The www.crazy-time.uk domain and any site-specific branding
  • The editorial content written and published on the site (subject to fair use, quotation, and other legal exceptions)
  • The site design, layout, navigation structure, and visual presentation
  • First-party assets including the proprietary game demo, the first-party live stream player interface (broadcasting Evolution's Crazy Time feed under operator agreement), and the data feed for verified records (where applicable)

Visitors may not reproduce the site's own IP without permission, subject to the acceptable use terms above.

Reporting IP concerns

If you believe content on the site infringes your IP rights (copyright, trademark, or otherwise), please contact the editorial team at legal@crazy-time.uk with:

  • Your name and capacity (IP holder, legal representative, etc.)
  • The specific content in question (with URL)
  • The IP right you believe is infringed (with documentation where applicable)
  • A statement that you believe in good faith that the use is unauthorised
  • A request for specific action (removal, attribution change, etc.)

The editorial team reviews IP concerns promptly and responds within the timelines documented in the response times section on the contact page.

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Section 06

Disclaimers and No Warranties

Content on the site is provided as is and as available, without warranties of any kind beyond those required by UK law.

What the site does not warrant

The site operator does not warrant that:

  • Content is error-free (despite the editorial team's accuracy-first approach, errors may exist; see corrections routed via the /contact/ page)
  • Content is current at all moments (regulatory frameworks evolve, game features change, records are updated as new outcomes are documented)
  • The site is available without interruption (planned maintenance, technical issues, or third-party service outages may affect availability)
  • The site is free from technical defects (despite reasonable effort to maintain quality, software issues may occur)
  • The site is suitable for any specific purpose (it's an editorial reference; suitability for any specific decision depends on the visitor's context)
  • Outcomes from gambling will match any specific prediction (the math describes long-term expected value; individual outcomes vary widely)

Specific gambling-related disclaimers

The site discusses gambling mathematics extensively. Worth being clear:

  • Published RTP figures (96.08% headline, per-bonus RTPs) are long-term expected values across very large sample sizes, not guarantees for any specific session or visitor
  • Variance descriptions describe the statistical shape of outcomes, not predictions of any specific outcome
  • Record outcomes (e.g., the 25,000× Cash Hunt from 11 December 2022) are verified historical events, not predictions or implied targets
  • Anti-strategy framing reflects the math; the site explicitly does not promise that any betting approach beats the house edge

Financial and legal disclaimers

The site does not provide:

  • Financial advice about gambling spending, bankroll allocation, or any other financial decisions, for financial advice, consult a qualified financial advisor or, for gambling-related financial difficulty, Citizens Advice
  • Legal advice about UK gambling regulation, consumer rights, or any other legal matters, for legal advice, consult a qualified solicitor
  • Mental health or harm-reduction advice as a substitute for professional support, for mental health support related to gambling, contact BeGambleAware (0808 8020 133), GamCare, or Gambling Therapy

What this section does NOT exclude

UK consumer protection law restricts what can be disclaimed. This site does NOT exclude or limit:

  • The site operator's liability for fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or deliberate concealment
  • Death or personal injury caused by the site operator's negligence
  • Visitor statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (where visitors are consumers under UK law)
  • Any liability that cannot legally be excluded under UK consumer protection statutes (including statutory rights that cannot be waived by contract)
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Limitation of Liability

Worth knowing the limits. The site operator's liability for any matters arising from use of the site is limited, subject to UK consumer protection law.

What is limited

To the extent permitted by UK law, the site operator is not liable for:

  • Indirect or consequential losses arising from use of the site
  • Loss of profit, revenue, or business opportunities resulting from use of the site or reliance on its content
  • Loss of data caused by technical issues, third-party services, or other circumstances outside the site operator's reasonable control
  • Losses from gambling at any UK-licensed casino operator linked from the site (the operator's terms govern that relationship, not these site terms)
  • Losses from reliance on third-party services linked from the site (third parties are governed by their own terms)
  • Service interruptions, technical issues, or maintenance affecting site availability
  • Inaccuracies in content that have not been notified to the editorial team and reviewed (see corrections routing)

What is NOT limited (consumer rights provisos)

UK consumer protection law restricts what liability can be excluded or limited. Nothing in these terms excludes or limits:

  • The site operator's liability for death or personal injury caused by its negligence
  • The site operator's liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation
  • Visitor rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 where visitors are consumers under UK law
  • Visitor statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982, or other applicable UK consumer statutes
  • Any liability that cannot lawfully be excluded under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 or other UK statutes
  • Visitor rights under UK GDPR to claim compensation for damage resulting from breach of data protection law

These provisos are mandatory under UK law and apply regardless of any other term in these terms.

Practical scope of liability

In practice, the site is an editorial reference that:

  • Doesn't accept payment for content access
  • Doesn't host real-money gambling
  • Doesn't process payment information
  • Doesn't make decisions on behalf of visitors

The realistic risk profile is low. The limitations above exist to clarify that the site cannot be held responsible for outcomes outside its direct control (gambling losses at operators, financial decisions made by visitors, third-party service failures), subject always to the consumer rights provisos.

Where liability disputes arise

If a visitor believes the site operator has caused them loss for which liability cannot be excluded under UK law:

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Privacy Notice and Data Collected

This section is the site's Privacy Notice under UK GDPR. It documents what data is collected, why, and how it's handled.

Data the site collects

The site collects the following data categories:

  • Server logs: standard web server logs including IP address, browser type, referring URL, pages requested, timestamps. These logs are necessary for site operation, security monitoring, and basic analytics.
  • Cookies and similar technologies: as documented in the Cookie Policy section below
  • Contact form submissions: where visitors submit inquiries via the /contact/ page, the submitted information (name, email, message content) is processed for the purpose of responding to the inquiry
  • Email correspondence: when visitors email the site (editorial@, press@, partnerships@, privacy@, legal@), the email content and metadata are processed for the purpose of responding
  • Affiliate tracking data: when visitors click operator checklist CTAs to UK-licensed casino operators, basic tracking information (click event, referring page) may be passed to the operator's affiliate network for attribution purposes

Data the site does NOT collect

The site does not collect:

  • Real-money gambling activity (the site is not a gambling operator; no real-money play happens on this site)
  • Payment information (the site does not accept or process payments)
  • Identity documents (no KYC, no ID verification, no age verification beyond the self-declared 18+ acknowledgement)
  • Sensitive personal data under UK GDPR (no health data, no political opinions, no religious beliefs, etc.)
  • Data about minors (the site is intended for 18+ users)

Why this data is collected (lawful bases)

Under UK GDPR, each processing activity needs a lawful basis. The site relies on:

  • Legitimate interest for server logs, basic analytics, and site security (interest in operating and improving the site, balanced against minimal impact on visitor privacy)
  • Consent for non-essential cookies and tracking (visitors can decline; site functions without consent)
  • Contract performance for processing contact form/email submissions (the inquiry is the contract context)
  • Legal obligation where required (e.g., responding to lawful regulator requests, retaining records required by law)
  • Legitimate interest for affiliate tracking (compensating the site operator for operator checklist CTAs, balanced against minimal impact on visitor privacy and the transparent disclosure on /about/ and at each CTA)

How long data is retained

  • Server logs: typically 30-90 days for routine logs; longer retention for security incident investigation where applicable
  • Cookies: per individual cookie expiration (documented in the Cookie Policy section)
  • Contact form / email correspondence: retained as long as needed to respond to the inquiry and for a reasonable period afterward (typically up to 24 months) for context if follow-up correspondence occurs
  • Affiliate tracking data: per the operator's affiliate network terms (typically 30-90 days for click attribution)
  • Data subject to legal hold: retained as required by UK law

Who data is shared with

  • Hosting and infrastructure providers: necessary technical service providers
  • Email service providers: for handling contact form submissions and email correspondence
  • Analytics providers: where standard analytics are used (with appropriate consent and data minimisation)
  • UK-licensed casino operator affiliate networks: when visitors click operator checklist CTAs (only the click event and referring page, no personal identity)
  • Legal authorities: when required by UK law (court orders, regulatory requests)

The site does not sell personal data to third parties.

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Section 09

Cookie Policy

This section documents how cookies and similar technologies are used on the site, under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and UK GDPR.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on visitors' devices when they access a website. They enable site functionality (remembering preferences, session state) and analytics (understanding how visitors use the site).

Types of cookies used

  • Essential cookies: required for basic site functionality (e.g., session management, security, accessibility preferences). These cannot be disabled without breaking the site's basic operation.
  • Functional cookies: enhance site functionality (e.g., language or display preferences). These are optional and can be declined.
  • Analytics cookies: provide aggregated information about site usage (page views, navigation paths, time on page). These are optional and can be declined.
  • Affiliate tracking cookies: when visitors click operator checklist CTAs to UK-licensed operators, third-party affiliate networks may set tracking cookies for attribution. These are documented at the point of clicking and can be declined.

Consent and control

Under PECR and UK GDPR:

  • Essential cookies are set by default (legally permitted, as they're necessary for site operation)
  • Non-essential cookies require visitor consent before being set
  • A cookie consent banner appears on first visit, allowing visitors to accept or decline non-essential cookies
  • Visitors can change cookie preferences at any time through the cookie preferences interface (available via a persistent link in the footer)
  • Declining non-essential cookies does not affect access to site content

Browser-level cookie control

Beyond the site's cookie consent banner, visitors can control cookies at the browser level:

  • Block all cookies: most browsers offer this option in settings
  • Block third-party cookies: limits cross-site tracking
  • Delete existing cookies: clears stored cookies from the visitor's browser
  • Use privacy-focused browsers or extensions for additional control

Note: blocking essential cookies may affect basic site functionality.

Specific cookie details

The complete list of cookies set by the site, with names, purposes, and expiration periods, is available in the cookie preferences interface (accessible via the footer link). The list is maintained current as cookies are added, modified, or removed.

For more on visitor rights regarding cookie data, see data protection rights below.

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Section 10

Data Protection Rights

Under UK GDPR, visitors have specific rights regarding personal data the site processes about them.

Visitor rights

  • Right of access: request a copy of the personal data the site holds about you
  • Right to rectification: request correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal data
  • Right to erasure (right to be forgotten): request deletion of personal data in specific circumstances
  • Right to restriction of processing: request that processing be limited in specific circumstances
  • Right to data portability: receive personal data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format
  • Right to object: object to specific types of processing (notably direct marketing, where applicable)
  • Rights related to automated decision-making and profiling: where applicable (the site does not currently engage in automated decision-making with significant effects on visitors)
  • Right to withdraw consent: where processing is based on consent, the visitor can withdraw that consent at any time

How to exercise these rights

To exercise any of these rights, contact the site via privacy@crazy-time.uk with:

  • The right being exercised (access, rectification, erasure, etc.)
  • Sufficient information to verify your identity (the site may need to confirm identity before processing certain requests to protect the data of others)
  • The specific data or processing being addressed (where applicable)

Full details on the data protection request process, including identity verification and response timing, are documented in the data protection and privacy requests section on the contact page.

Response timing

UK GDPR requires response within one month (extendable to three months for complex requests, with notification to the requester). The site aims to respond more quickly where possible.

Right to lodge a complaint with the ICO

If you believe the site has not handled your personal data appropriately, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's data protection regulator:

  • Website: ico.org.uk
  • Helpline: 0303 123 1113
  • Online complaint form: available on the ICO website

The ICO can investigate complaints and take enforcement action where appropriate.

Data Protection contact

For all data protection matters, contact: privacy@crazy-time.uk. The site does not currently have a Data Protection Officer (DPO) appointed (not mandatory under UK GDPR for this type of site), but the privacy contact serves as the primary contact for data protection matters.

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Section 11

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

Here's how disputes are routed under UK law.

Governing law

These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.

The choice of English law applies to the construction and interpretation of these terms, including the validity and effect of the limitation of liability, intellectual property, and consumer rights provisos.

Jurisdiction for disputes

For any dispute arising from or connected to use of the site:

  • Visitors who are consumers under UK law: may bring proceedings in the courts of their country of residence (the consumer's "home court" jurisdiction is preserved under UK consumer protection law)
  • Visitors who are not consumers under UK law: the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction
  • The site operator retains the right to bring proceedings in any jurisdiction where it has a legitimate basis to do so

Consumer rights preservation

Nothing in this section affects:

  • Consumer rights that cannot be excluded under UK law (notably under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, and related statutes)
  • The right to bring complaints to UK consumer protection authorities (Citizens Advice, the Competition and Markets Authority, the Information Commissioner's Office) regardless of jurisdictional clauses
  • EU consumer rights for visitors who are EU consumers (these may apply alongside or instead of UK consumer rights, depending on the visitor's location and the dispute's nature)

Alternative dispute resolution

For consumer disputes, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms may be available:

  • Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform: the EU ODR platform may be available for EU consumers in some circumstances
  • Sector-specific ADR schemes: where applicable
  • UK consumer arbitration schemes: depending on the nature of the dispute

The site operator is not required to use ADR but may participate in good-faith attempts to resolve disputes through these mechanisms.

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Section 12

Modifications and Effective Dates

Right to modify terms

The site operator reserves the right to modify these terms at any time. Modifications take effect on the effective date stated in the updated version of the legal page.

How visitors will be notified

When material changes are made:

  • The effective date at the top of the legal page is updated
  • Material changes (substantive changes to visitor rights, data handling, or significant new obligations) are noted on the page, typically with a brief description of what changed
  • Minor changes (formatting, clarifications, typo corrections) are not separately notified
  • Email list subscribers (where applicable) may be notified of material changes

Continued use as acceptance

By continuing to use the site after a modification's effective date, visitors are deemed to have accepted the updated terms. Visitors who do not agree with modified terms should discontinue use of the site.

Severability

If any provision of these terms is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions continue in full force and effect. The invalid provision will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, while preserving the original intent as much as possible.

Entire agreement

These terms, together with any documents incorporated by reference (notably the Cookie Policy, Privacy Notice, and any specific terms referenced on individual pages), constitute the entire agreement between visitors and the site operator regarding use of the site. They supersede any prior representations or agreements.

Effective date

Current effective date: 24 May 2026.

Previous versions of these terms may be available on request to legal@crazy-time.uk. The site does not currently maintain a public version history for legal terms, but significant modifications are documented through the dateModified timestamp on this page.

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