Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which categories of cookies this website uses, what each category does, how long cookies persist on your device, and how you can manage or disable them. Some cookies require your consent before being placed; others are essential to the site’s basic operation and do not require consent.
1. What Cookies Are
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. It stores a small amount of data – typically an identifier or a preference setting – that allows the site or a third-party service to recognise your device on return visits or track interactions during a session. Cookies cannot execute programmes, access files stored elsewhere on your device, or carry viruses.
This policy uses “cookies” as a shorthand for cookies and similar tracking technologies including web beacons, pixel tags, local storage, and session identifiers. These technologies serve comparable functions and are subject to the same consent requirements where applicable.
Cookies are categorised along two dimensions. By party: 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 unless deleted earlier.
2. Cookie Categories Used on This Site
2.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the basic operation of the site. They enable navigation between pages, maintain session state, and store your cookie consent preference so you are not presented with the consent prompt on every page. Without these cookies, the site cannot function as intended.
Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent and cannot be disabled through the consent management tool. You can block them through your browser settings, but doing so will impair the site’s functionality. They contain no personally identifiable information and are not used for tracking or advertising purposes.
2.2 Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use the site – which pages are most visited, how long visitors stay on each page, what navigational paths are taken, and whether errors are encountered. The data is collected in aggregate and does not identify individual visitors. It is used to understand site performance and to make content and structure improvements.
We may use Google Analytics for this purpose. It collects data under Google’s own privacy policy, available at policies.google.com/privacy. You can prevent Google Analytics from collecting data on your visits by installing the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Analytics cookies are persistent and typically remain active for up to 13 months. They are only placed after you consent.
2.3 Affiliate Tracking Cookies
When you click a link to a casino partner on this site, an affiliate tracking cookie is placed on your device. This records that your visit to the casino originated from this site and enables the casino’s affiliate system to attribute any qualifying action – typically registration or first deposit – to our referral account.
Affiliate tracking cookies store a session identifier, the time of the click, and a reference to the destination. They do not collect sensitive personal information. They do not follow 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 and typically remain active for 30 to 90 days, depending on the specific affiliate programme. They are placed only after you consent. Declining tracking cookies does not prevent you from visiting casino partners; it simply means we will not receive affiliate credit for that visit.
2.4 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies store preferences you have set to personalise your experience. These may include your consent choices, display settings, or language preferences. They do not collect data for advertising purposes and do not track your activity across other websites.
These are typically first-party cookies. Their duration varies depending on the specific function they serve, from a single session to up to one year.
2.5 Third-Party Service Cookies
Services embedded in or connected to this site – such as analytics platforms, affiliate tracking networks, or content delivery providers – may set their own cookies on your device. These third-party cookies are governed by the respective service provider’s own cookie and privacy policies.
The principal third-party services likely to set cookies in connection with your visit are Google (analytics) and the affiliate network platforms we use for commission tracking. We do not control the content or behaviour of third-party cookies and cannot be responsible for how those services handle the data they collect.
3. Cookie Reference Summary
- Consent preference: first-party, persistent, up to 12 months. Stores your cookie consent decision.
- Analytics (Google Analytics): third-party, persistent, up to 13 months. Aggregate site usage data. Consent required.
- Affiliate tracking: third-party, persistent, 30–90 days. Referral attribution for casino partners. Consent required.
- Session: first-party, session only. Navigation and page integrity. No consent required.
4. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
4.1 Consent Tool
When you first visit this site, a consent notice allows you to accept all cookies, accept essential cookies only, or customise your preferences by category. Your selection is stored and applied across subsequent pages. You can update your preferences at any time through the cookie settings option in the site footer.
4.2 Browser Controls
All major browsers allow you to view, block, and delete cookies through their settings. Below are the paths for the most commonly used browsers:
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies
- Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
- Opera: Settings → Advanced → Privacy & security → Site Settings
Blocking all cookies, including strictly necessary ones, will impair the functionality of this and many other websites. If you block strictly necessary cookies, certain features may not work as expected.
4.3 Mobile Device Controls
On iOS, cookie management is available through Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security. On Android, Chrome’s cookie settings are accessible through Settings → Privacy and Security. Other mobile browsers have equivalent settings within their own menus.
4.4 Industry Opt-Out Tools
- Your Online Choices (EU/UK) – opt out of interest-based advertising by participating networks.
- Network Advertising Initiative (US) – opt out of tracking by NAI member companies.
- Digital Advertising Alliance (US) – manage interest-based advertising preferences.
- Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-on – prevents Google Analytics from collecting data via your browser.
These tools remove you from interest-based tracking lists. They do not delete cookies already stored on your device or prevent strictly necessary or affiliate tracking cookies from being placed, subject to your consent choices.
5. Do Not Track
Some browsers allow you to enable a “Do Not Track” signal. There is currently no binding standard requiring websites to respond to DNT signals in a specific way. We may not alter data collection practices in response to such signals, but you can achieve equivalent control through the consent tool and browser settings described above.
6. Updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated to reflect changes in the cookies we use, our service providers, or applicable law. Revisions will be published here with an updated date. Continued use of the site after any update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
7. Contact
Questions about our use of cookies may be submitted via the contact form on the About page.