Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy describes what cookies are, which types this site uses, what each type does, how long they persist, and how you can manage them. Some cookies are essential to the site’s basic operation and do not require consent. Others are placed only after you provide it.
Effective date: June 2026
Cookies Explained
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. It allows the site or a third-party service to recognise your browser on return visits or across a session. Cookies cannot execute code, access other files on your device, or carry viruses.
This policy uses “cookies” as a general term covering cookies and comparable tracking technologies including web beacons, pixel tags, local storage objects, and session tokens. These technologies serve equivalent functions and are subject to the same consent framework where applicable.
Cookies are classified by two dimensions. By origin: first-party cookies are set by this site; third-party cookies are set by external services. By duration: session cookies expire when you close the browser; persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until manually deleted.
How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for four distinct purposes, each described below. Where cookies require consent before placement, they will not be set until you provide it through the consent mechanism shown on your first visit. You can update your preferences at any time using the cookie settings option in the site footer.
Cookie Types in Use
3.1 Strictly Necessary
Required for the site to function. These cookies enable navigation between pages, maintain session state, and store your consent preference so the consent prompt does not appear on every page. They do not require your consent and cannot be disabled through the consent tool, though you can block them in browser settings at the cost of impaired site functionality.
Examples of what strictly necessary cookies do here: recording your cookie consent decision; maintaining session continuity during page navigation; enabling core site functions to operate correctly.
3.2 Analytics
These cookies collect information about how visitors interact with the site – which pages are visited most, how long visitors stay, where navigation breaks, and whether errors occur. Data is processed in aggregate and does not identify individual visitors. It is used exclusively to understand site performance and make improvements.
We may use Google Analytics. It processes data under Google’s privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy. You can opt out of Google Analytics measurement by installing the browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Analytics cookies are persistent, typically active for up to 13 months, and placed only after consent.
3.3 Affiliate Tracking
When you click a link to a casino partner, an affiliate tracking cookie is placed on your device. It records that your visit originated from this site and allows the casino’s affiliate platform to attribute qualifying actions – registration, first deposit – to our referral account. This enables us to earn commissions that fund the site’s operation.
Affiliate tracking cookies store a session identifier, click timestamp, and destination reference. They do not collect sensitive personal data. They do not track your activity on the casino platform once you have left this site. That data is collected by the casino under its own cookie and privacy policy.
These cookies are persistent, typically active for 30 to 90 days depending on the affiliate programme, and placed only after consent. Declining affiliate tracking cookies does not prevent you from visiting casino partners; it means we will not receive referral credit for that visit.
3.4 Functional
Functional cookies remember preferences you have set to improve your experience, including your cookie consent choices, display settings, and similar personalisation. They do not track your activity across other websites and are not used for advertising.
Functional cookies may be first-party or third-party. Duration varies by function, from a single session to up to one year.
3.5 Third-Party Service Cookies
Third-party services connected to this site – analytics platforms, affiliate tracking networks, content delivery infrastructure – may set their own cookies when you visit. These are governed by each service’s own cookie and privacy policies. The primary third-party services that may set cookies in connection with your visit are Google (analytics) and the affiliate network platforms we use for commission tracking.
Cookie Summary
- Consent preference: first-party • persistent, up to 12 months • stores your cookie decision • no consent required
- Google Analytics: third-party • persistent, up to 13 months • aggregate usage data • consent required
- Affiliate tracking: third-party • persistent, 30–90 days • referral attribution • consent required
- Session: first-party • session only • navigation and page integrity • no consent required
Managing Cookies
5.1 Consent Tool
On your first visit, a consent notice allows you to accept all cookies, essential only, or customise by category. Your choice is stored and applied across subsequent pages. Cookie preferences can be updated at any time through the footer settings link.
5.2 Browser Settings
Most browsers allow you to view, block, and delete cookies through their settings:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
- Opera: Settings → Advanced → Privacy & security → Site Settings → Cookies
Blocking all cookies – including strictly necessary ones – will impair this site’s functionality and the functionality of most other websites.
5.3 Mobile Browsers
On iOS: Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security. On Android: Chrome Settings → Privacy and Security. Other mobile browsers have equivalent settings within their own menus.
5.4 Industry Opt-Out Tools
- Your Online Choices (EU/UK) – opt out of interest-based tracking by participating ad networks.
- Network Advertising Initiative (US) – opt out of NAI member tracking.
- Digital Advertising Alliance (US) – manage interest-based advertising preferences.
- Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-on – browser extension to prevent Google Analytics measurement.
Do Not Track
Some browsers transmit a Do Not Track (DNT) signal. No legally binding standard currently governs site responses to DNT signals. We may not modify data collection practices in response to such signals. Control over tracking is available through the consent tool and browser settings described above.
Updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated to reflect changes in our technology, service providers, or applicable law. Revisions are published here with an updated effective date. Continued use of the site after any update constitutes acceptance.
Contact
Cookie-related questions may be submitted via the contact form on the About page.