Privacy: Fundamentals
Silver Bit is committed to keeping every player’s personal data secure and ensuring that your experience on the platform is comfortable and reliable. To this end, the organisation has established a Privacy Policy that sets out the legal bases and purposes for collecting and analysing personal information.
You need not worry about the legality of this policy, as Silver Bit is operated by Aphrodite Communications N.V. and licensed by the Government of Curaçao under number 365/JAZ. We also adhere to other relevant international legal instruments concerning confidentiality.
We encourage all customers to use the website not only for entertainment but also to explore useful information available in the News section. From time to time, you may see announcements about updates to this policy. Please note that continued use of our services after an update constitutes the player’s automatic consent to the changes.

Legal Terms
Silver Bit welcomes users who wish to create an account on the website; however, this may not be available to certain groups:
- Individuals under 18 are not permitted to begin any activity at this institution. You should also be aware of your country’s laws, as the age of majority may differ in some jurisdictions.
Data Groups
Depending on the actions taken on the web page, Silver Bit online casino may collect certain information:
- Creating an account requires you to provide personal information, including your first name, surname, date of birth, address, country of residence, and more.
- Contacting customer support or leaving notes on the web page enables the organisation to collect the user’s phone number and email address.
- By visiting a gambling establishment and using its services and products, you provide Silver Bit with your IP address, device type, operating system, and other technical data.
Application of Details
Silver Bit will never use our users’ personal data for unlawful purposes. Our legal bases are transparent and serve the interests of both parties. Below you can review the primary ways we use personal information:
- Full client participation via the official website, Silver Bit app, or the site's mobile version.
- The ability to send requests or questions to company staff and receive responses.
- Carry out user screening and additional diagnostics.
- Handling stakes, transactions, and other member requests.
- Notice of updates to the privacy policy and other documents.
- Offering details on current or upcoming promotions.
- Collecting and analysing statistical data to improve the institution’s overall performance.
Customer Capabilities
Although users accept the privacy policy before starting the game, they retain several important rights:
- The player may opt out of receiving promotional tickets according to preferences derived from their personal data.
- The client can ensure the organisation has collected reliable data.
- Users may request corrections or additions to their personal information.
- In some instances, a player may object to the collection and analysis of personal data.
Security Check
Silver Bit may conduct security checks at any time to verify the information provided by the client and to identify any potential breach of the terms and conditions or the law. The organisation may contact third parties to obtain the necessary information. For example, a bank to request details about a payment methods or transaction history. The client agrees to such checks and will cooperate if requested by the institution’s staff.
Security Guarantees
Silver Bit recognises the importance to players of keeping their information confidential. Accordingly, the organisation employs comprehensive measures to protect customers:
- All data is stored in the archive in encrypted form and secured with a password.
- The company employs robust security systems and antivirus software.
- The organisation ensures partners and providers adhere to robust security standards.
Third-Party Resources
Our official website may include links to third-party websites. Please note that Silver Bit is not responsible for their privacy practices. Accordingly, visitors assume all risks associated with accessing these external resources.