Cookies Policy
This page lays out how the gaming site handles cookies and related tech for visitors from the UK. Those small files play a big part in keeping everything running properly, spotting ways to make the site faster or easier to use, and just giving a more seamless experience in general, all while sticking to privacy rules that matter here.
What Cookies Actually Are
Cookies are just little text files that land on your phone or computer when you open a site. They hold onto bits like your choices or what pages you’ve hit, so coming back feels quicker and less fiddly. Most browsers let them through without asking, but you can always change that in the settings if it bothers you.
Things like web beacons, pixels or local storage do similar jobs. They help keep track of if you’re logged in, how long you’ve been browsing, or pull together general numbers on how people use the site, nothing too personal.
Kinds of Cookies Here
We use a handful of different types, each with its own straightforward job.
- Must-have ones keep the basics going: secure sign-ins, stopping you getting logged out mid-session, making sure payments work right. Turn them off and parts of the site simply won’t load.
- Performance cookies grab anonymous details on slow pages, crashes, or what devices people use most, so we can sort those issues out.
- Functional ones note simple picks like your preferred language, odds display, or layout, saving you resetting them every time.
- Any advertising or targeting ones come from trusted partners and might tailor promotions based on general browsing, but only with proper controls.
- Security cookies help spot unusual activity or block fraud attempts without storing personal details.
Why We Use Them
The essential bunch make sure you can get in safely, stay connected while playing, and handle deposits or withdrawals without hitches. They usually last just for that visit or a short while after to keep things running efficiently.
Performance ones feed back grouped info on busy hours, popular games, mobile vs desktop use, or where connections drop. Nothing names anyone – it’s all about fixing real problems, like speeding up loads on slower networks or sorting glitches that affect lots of players.
Functional cookies cut down on repetition by retaining harmless settings, perhaps your favourite table view or how you like odds shown between sessions.
Third-party ones appear when we pull in outside help for things like live chat, fraud checks, or payment processing – always limited to doing those specific jobs properly.
Third-Party Cookies
Some tools come from reliable outside companies, so their cookies might show up too. That covers analytics firms watching total traffic anonymously, payment providers confirming transactions securely, chat services for quick help, or anti-fraud systems keeping things safe.
Every partner sticks to tough privacy standards that match UK expectations. If you want, links to their own cookie explanations are easy to find.
How to Handle Cookies Yourself
Every browser has a section for controlling cookies – you can allow all, block outsiders, clear what’s already there, or set warnings. The exact steps differ, but look under privacy or security tabs.
When you first arrive, a banner asks about non-essential cookies and lets you choose yes or no. You can go back and tweak that choice anytime through the footer link or straight in browser options.
Blocking the vital ones will stop you reaching main areas properly. Skipping performance or functional might mean slower pages or losing your saved preferences.
Session vs Longer-Lasting
Session cookies disappear the moment you close the browser – perfect for holding temporary stuff like where you are in a form or game without permanent storage.
Persistent ones hang about for days, weeks or months as needed. They make returning quicker by storing login hints (safely) or keeping your selections ready for next time.
Privacy Side
All cookie handling lines up fully with UK regulations. What gets collected stays either completely anonymous or tied only to your account for practical running of the site. We don’t do direct marketing just off cookie tracking without your clear okay first.
Any grouped stats from analytics never point to individual people – they’re purely for internal reports that lead to real improvements.
Changes to Policy
We might adjust this if new features need fresh cookie types or if laws shift. Anything significant gets flagged clearly on the site or sent directly where it matters. Carrying on afterwards means you’re fine with the updates.
Questions About Cookies
If something’s unclear or you want more details on how cookies work here, just reach support the usual way. We’ll sort your query quickly and keep it private.
Last checked and updated December 2025.