1win Privacy Policy in Canada

This policy covers all 1win services provided, owned, managed, or supported by the company in Canada in 2026, including the website and the 1win mobile app. In this policy, 1win services refers to the channels and the tools associated with account management. 1win might update this policy occasionally to account for changes in laws, technology, or services. If there’s a change that impacts users, the company will notify them by email, post a notice on the website, or send a notification through the mobile app before or as the change goes into effect.

Read 1win's Privacy Policy for players from Canada

Ways to Gather Information at 1win

Come 2026, 1win could ask for details as you access certain services or features. During account setup, when checking accounts, or if you reach out for support, the casino might request your contact info, ID documents, and profile details for verification and legal review. The service also keeps track of technical data each time you visit the 1win website or use the mobile app. This may involve details like the IP address, device type, browser version, operating system, language preferences, session duration, and other technical indicators. 1win takes a look at this data to understand how users navigate through the site, which tools might not work well, and which services could use faster access or better controls in the 2026 interface.

Sometimes, 1win also gets extra information from outside sources. These sources might be things like public records, fraud checks, banks, card networks, and payment processors. The company looks at this data alongside what you provide, checks if your account is correct, finishes up verification, refreshes risk measures, and adjusts services to fit user needs, as long as the law allows for this transfer and there’s approval from the source.

How 1win Manages User Data

1win Canada can handle user data for a few set reasons, such as managing account access, conducting legal checks, providing support, promoting safer gaming, and overseeing payments. Each purpose aids in the operation of the site for Canadian players in 2026.

  • Account setup and management 1win creates profiles, updates information, and ensures account status stays correct;
  • Age verification 1win verifies birth dates and ID records to confirm users are of legal age;
  • Customer support 1win looks over messages, records, and payments to solve any technical or balance problems;
  • Service improvement and feature development 1win tests tools, investigates site errors, and introduces features;
  • Fraud prevention and security 1win examines device data to spot fraud and keep Canadian users safe;
  • Financial transaction monitoring 1win keeps track of deposits, withdrawals, and balances to ensure payments are accurate;
  • Responsible gambling assessment 1win analyzes play patterns, limits, and alerts to spot behavior;
  • Risk management 1win assesses play activity, odds exposure, and overall risk so the service stays reliable.

Data Storage

You can delete specific data anytime with 1win. Some info vanishes on a specific timeline set by the system, whereas some records stick around longer due to legal needs, audit regulations, or the necessity to defend against disputes. Once your data is removed from active records, 1win securely deletes it from their servers or keeps it in a way that can’t identify you. For legal reasons and any potential claims after your account is closed or the last time you were in touch, 1win retains your account data for five years following account closure. You still have direct control over your profile, and support can assist when a request requires checks.

Make use of these options to manage the information linked to your 1win account in 2026. Each action impacts your profile details, chat messages, or account status, depending on your request and account verification.

  • Change your personal information;
  • Remove a chat message;
  • Completely close your account.

Security

1win employs a mix of technical and organizational strategies to safeguard account information, payment details, and identity data in 2026. These methods help prevent unauthorized sharing, fraud, service misuse, and everyday operational risks.

  • Data encryption TLS 1.3 keeps traffic secure, while AES 256 protects stored user records;
  • Access controls use role-based permissions, multi-factor authentication, and audit trails to restrict internal access to data;
  • Network protection employs firewalls, DDoS filters, and intrusion detection to block harmful traffic;
  • Secure data centers feature restricted entry, backup power, and backup systems to shield core infrastructure;
  • Security monitoring utilizes SIEM tools, alert rules, and incident response measures to catch suspicious activities.

SSL Encryption

1win uses 256-bit SSL encryption for all critical traffic between users and its servers. This includes things like logins, passwords, payment information, documents, and account details to prevent any interception.