What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that end up on your device – phone, laptop, tablet, doesn’t matter – whenever you visit our site. They help us recognise returning visitors, retain what you’ve set up, and get a sense of how you browse. Some last only for a single session and vanish once you close the browser. Others hang around longer, until their expiry date hits or you delete them manually.
Types of Cookies We Use
- Strictly Necessary Cookies make the site actually work. We’re talking logins, session handling, fraud prevention – the fundamentals. They don’t gather personal data for marketing and there’s no option to turn them off, because without them the platform falls apart.
- Functional Cookies are what let the site retain things you’ve already told it – your language, display preferences, difficulty level, region. They make the whole experience feel less generic. You can turn them off, though fair warning, some features might not behave the way you’d expect.
- Performance and Analytics Cookies give us a picture of how people actually use the site. What pages get the most traffic, how long people stay, where they run into errors, how they got here in the first place. None of it is tied to you personally. We may rely on third-party tools like Google Analytics to make sense of the data.
- Marketing and Advertising Cookies are there to help us figure out which promotions land and which don’t. They also keep you from seeing the same ad over and over. Some of these come from third-party partners we work with.
Third-Party Cookies
Not every cookie on our site belongs to us. Analytics providers, payment processors, social media platforms, ad partners – they all set their own. We have no say in how they handle that data, so if it concerns you, it’s worth looking at their individual privacy and cookie policies.
How We Use Cookies
In plain terms, cookies help us keep the site secure, verify who’s logged in, hold onto your settings, understand where traffic comes from and how people use the platform, catch suspicious activity, see whether our promotions are working, and stay compliant with responsible gaming regulations.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Most browsers give you full control over cookies, allowing you to manage how data is stored and used while browsing the site.
- View stored cookies
- Block new cookies
- Allow only selected cookies
- Delete all cookies completely
On mobile devices, cookie and tracking preferences are handled through your device’s privacy settings. If tracking via Google Analytics is a concern, you can install an opt-out browser add-on.
Disabling or deleting cookies is entirely your right, but some parts of the site may not function as intended without them.