Joker8

Privacy Policy

Last updated 16 July 2026

The short version

This site collects nothing about you. It sets no cookies, runs no analytics and loads nothing from anyone else's server. One small entry is stored on your device so a button stops winking at you after the first visit, and it is named further down. That is the entire story, and the rest of this page is just the same thing said carefully.

The moment you click through to Joker8, none of the above applies any more. You are on their site, under their policy. That is the part worth reading twice.

Who is behind this page

This is an independent information site about Joker8. It is not the casino, it is not owned by the casino, and nobody here can open your account, see your balance, pay you out or close a dispute. When a link sends you to Joker8, you leave this site and everything from that point is between you and the operator.

The site earns a commission when somebody registers through one of its links. That costs you nothing and changes nothing about what is written here, but you should know it before you weigh a single word on this site.

What this site collects about you

Nothing. There is no account to create, no newsletter to join, no contact form and no comment box. There is nowhere on these pages to type your name, and no field that would accept it.

This is not a promise about the future, it is a description of what the pages are made of. Every page here is a static file. There is no application server on this side to receive anything, no database to write it to and no login to protect.

Analytics, pixels and tracking

There are none. No Google Analytics, no Tag Manager, no Meta pixel, no heatmaps, no session recording, no A/B testing tool, no consent-management platform, no advertising network.

The practical consequence is worth spelling out. Loading a page on this site sends a request to exactly one place: the server that hosts it. Nobody else learns that you were here, because nobody else is asked for anything.

Cookies

This site sets no cookies. Not functional ones, not analytics ones, not advertising ones. The code that would be needed to set a cookie does not exist in what gets sent to your browser.

That is also why you have not been shown a consent banner. A banner asking permission to do nothing would be theatre, and the kind of theatre that trains people to click Accept without reading.

the full Cookie Policy goes through every storage mechanism a browser has and what this site does with each — including the one entry it does write, which is named below.

The one thing stored on your device

There is exactly one, and it is worth naming precisely. The Responsible Gaming button in the bottom corner draws attention to itself once, on your first visit, with a brief ring animation. So it does not do that at you forever, it writes a single entry to your browser's local storage under the key joker8:rg-widget-seen, with the value 1.

That is the whole record. It contains no identifier, nothing about you, and nothing that could be joined to anything else. It never leaves your browser, because nothing on this site is listening for it. It exists so a small animation happens once instead of every time.

You can delete it whenever you like, and nothing breaks if you do: the widget simply winks at you once more. Clearing site data in your browser settings removes it, and private browsing never keeps it in the first place.

The game search box

There is one text field on this site: the search on the games grid. What you type into it is compared against a list of game names already sitting in your browser, and the matching tiles are shown. Nothing is sent anywhere. No request leaves the page while you type, and no record of the query is kept once you close the tab.

Fonts, scripts and everything else the page loads

Every asset comes from this domain. The two fonts are served from this site rather than from Google Fonts, which is a privacy decision as much as a speed one: a Google-hosted font would hand your IP address to Google on every page load, without you clicking anything. There is no CDN, no external script and no embedded video or map.

The honest summary is that opening a page here does not tell any third party that you exist.

What the web host can see

Any server that sends you a file can see the request that asked for it, and this one is no exception. A hosting provider typically records the IP address, the time, the page requested, the browser's user-agent string and the page you arrived from, in standard server logs, for security and diagnostics.

That is a property of how the web works rather than a choice made here, and it happens on every site you have ever opened, including the ones that told you they respect your privacy. Those logs are kept by whoever hosts this site, under their retention policy, and are not used to build a profile of you or shared for marketing.

What happens when you click through to Joker8

Buttons like Claim Bonus and Login go through an address on this domain that immediately forwards you to Joker8, carrying a code that identifies this site as the referrer. That code is how the commission is attributed. It is attached to the click, not to you: it says where the visit came from, not who you are.

From the moment that redirect completes, you are on the operator's site, under the operator's privacy policy and the operator's terms, and this page has no reach over any of it. Anything you type there, any cookie set there and any tracking done there belongs to that relationship, not to this one. Read their policy. It will be a longer document than this one.

Links to helplines and other sites

The Responsible Gaming section links out to gambling and crisis support services, and the footer links to social accounts. Those links do nothing until you click them. When you do, you are on someone else's site under someone else's rules.

The support telephone numbers on this site are plain tel: links. Calling one places an ordinary phone call from your device. Nothing on this site is involved in it, nothing here records that you called, and nobody here is told.

Children

This site is for adults. Gambling content is not appropriate for anyone under 18, and no part of this site is directed at children or built to appeal to them. Nothing here is collected from anyone, which necessarily includes minors, but the age line matters for a more basic reason than data: the subject itself is not for them.

Your rights, and the awkward part

Under Australian privacy law and under the GDPR, you have rights to see what an organisation holds about you, to correct it, to have it deleted, to take it elsewhere and to object to it being used. Those rights are real and you should exercise them, routinely, everywhere.

Here they have almost nothing to bite on. A request to access your data would be answered with an empty page, because no data was ever collected to fill it. A deletion request would be answered the same way. The single entry described above sits on your own device, under your own control, and you can remove it in less time than an email would take to write.

If you believe something on this page is wrong, or you want it confirmed in writing, [email protected] reaches the people responsible for the site. If you are not satisfied with the answer, you can complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, or to your own supervisory authority if you are in the EU or the UK.

Changes to this page

This page describes how the site is built. If the build changes, the page changes with it, and the date at the top moves. That date means the text was revised, not that the site was redeployed.

If analytics, a cookie, an embedded third-party widget or any form is ever added, this page has to say so before it ships. A privacy policy that quietly stops matching the code is worse than no privacy policy, because it is a claim rather than a silence.

Questions about this page

Write to [email protected]. For anything about your Joker8 account, your balance or a withdrawal, this is the wrong address: nobody here can see any of it. Use the operator's own support.