Data Collection
We collect only necessary personal information required to provide our poker streaming services in Canada, including name, email, and payment details for premium memberships, in compliance with PIPEDA regulations.
Last Updated: January 2025
We collect only necessary personal information required to provide our poker streaming services in Canada, including name, email, and payment details for premium memberships, in compliance with PIPEDA regulations.
Your personal data is used exclusively to deliver VIP Streamings services, process transactions, and enhance your viewing experience of Canadian poker tournaments and events.
All Canadian user data is stored on secure servers located in Toronto with encrypted backups in Montreal, ensuring compliance with Canada's data residency requirements.
We implement industry-standard security protocols including SSL encryption, two-factor authentication, and regular audits to protect your information from unauthorized access.
Our website uses essential cookies to maintain your session and preferences, with optional analytics cookies to improve service quality for Canadian poker enthusiasts.
We never sell your data. Limited information may be shared with payment processors and Canadian tournament partners solely for service delivery purposes.
Personal information is retained only as long as necessary to provide services or as required by Canadian law, typically 7 years for financial records.
Canadian users have the right to access, correct, or delete their personal data under PIPEDA regulations through our dedicated privacy portal.
We will notify users of significant changes to this policy through email and website announcements, with archived versions available for comparison.
While we prioritize Canadian data storage, any international transfers comply with adequacy decisions under Canada's privacy regulations.
For privacy concerns, contact our Data Protection Officer at support@vipstreamings.com or by mail at our Toronto headquarters.
Privacy complaints may be filed with our team or escalated to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if unresolved satisfactorily.