Privacy and your data
This site knows almost nothing about you, and that is by design rather than by accident. There is no account to make, no sign-up form, no payment page, no advertising tracker and, as things stand today, no analytics of any kind.
Two things do genuinely travel, and both have a section of their own below: the request your browser makes for a page, and the caller’s voice.
What your browser keeps
Your streak, your album, your daily result and your light or dark choice all live in your own browser’s storage, under keys that start with pob.. They stay on the device you played on. No server here receives them, nobody here can read them, and nobody here can restore them if you lose them.
That last point matters more than it sounds. Play on your phone and your album grows on your phone alone — a different browser, a different device, or private browsing all start you at nothing.
How to delete all of it
Clear site data for playonlinebingo.co.uk in your browser settings, and every trace of your play disappears from that device. Your streak goes, your album goes, and your settings go back to their defaults.
Nothing survives it, because nothing exists anywhere else. There is no account to close and no request to send, and no one here has a copy to hand back or to delete on your behalf.
What the server sees
Cloudflare serves every page here, and like any web server it notes the request: an IP address, the page asked for, the browser’s user-agent string and the time. Cloudflare keeps those logs briefly, under its own privacy terms, to keep the site up and to fend off attacks.
Nobody here builds a profile out of them, joins them to anything else, or sells them to anyone. They are the plumbing of a website rather than a record of you.
Cookies
This site sets none at all. No analytics cookie, no advertising cookie, and no consent banner either, because a banner asking permission for nothing would be theatre.
Cloudflare may set a cookie of its own if it needs to check that a visitor is not a bot. That one belongs to the security layer in front of the site, not to the game.
If analytics ever arrives
Counting how many people play is on the list, and nothing will run until you agree to it. When it arrives you will get a real choice, refusing will take exactly as many taps as accepting, and the game will work the same either way.
Until then, nobody here knows how many people play, which is an honest answer rather than a comfortable one.
The caller’s voice
The caller speaks through the speech synthesiser already built into your browser, using the voices your device came with. Most of those voices run on the device itself, and nothing leaves it.
Some browsers ship voices that render on the vendor’s own servers instead. Where your browser picks one of those, the text of a call — “Two fat ladies, eighty-eight” — travels to that vendor exactly as any other speech synthesis would. Turning the voice off in the game stops it happening at all.
Children
The game imitates gambling, so it carries an adult marking in its own page data and in this notice. Nothing here aims at children, and nothing here knowingly collects information about anybody, of any age.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you can ask what a site holds about you, ask for a copy, and ask for its removal. Here the honest answer to all three is the same: no server holds anything about you, so there is nothing to send and nothing to erase.
The Cloudflare request logs are the one exception, and an email to the address below will start that request. You can also complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.
Getting in touch
Write to [email protected] and it reaches the person who owns the site and answers for what is on it.
This notice last changed on 18 August 2026. Any future change will show up here with a new date rather than quietly.