Cookie policy
Small files, big transparency
Cookies are crumbs your browser stores so pages remember state—logins load, dashboards stay sane, and we can spot which guides actually help readers. This sheet maps what lands on your device, file by category, and where you wrench the knobs off.
| # | In one sentence |
|---|---|
| 01 | Strictly necessary crumbs keep forms, carts, auth, and anti-abuse shields from falling over. |
| 02 | Measurement cookies tally traffic patterns—not to spy on individuals, but to see which corridors need clearer signage. |
| 03 | Anything labelled optional stays optional: flip it through our banner or your browser anytime. |
Policy language evolves with trackers we deploy—if we add something new materially, expect the banner and this page to nudge accordingly.
Inventory
Four buckets worth knowing
Think of categories as licences to run code on your browser—some ships cannot sail without cargo, others you can offload at port.
| Bucket | Why it rides along | What you feel on-site |
|---|---|---|
| 1 · Essential | Keeps core plumbing alive: sessions, routing, brute-force shields, CAPTCHA sanity—stuff you generally cannot veto without breakage. | Pages load reliably; turning these off globally in-browser may glitch checkout-style flows. |
| 2 · Analytics | Feeds anonymous-ish dashboards so editors know scroll depth, drop-off corridors, and which countries actually read disclaimers. | We optimise layout and headings; aggregated stats, not a dossier on your kitchen habits. |
| 3 · Functional | Remembers light preferences—think language quirks, tucked UI hints—so repeat visits skip Groundhog Day. | Fewer repetitive modals once you answer them once politely. |
| 4 · Partner / marketing | Embedded pixels or partner scripts measuring whether an ad actually marched someone useful through the funnel. | Those vendors obey their privacy contracts; tame them browser-side or vendor-side if personalisation freaks you out. |
Your controls
Where the off switches live
You always keep the master circuit: wipe storage, block third parties, or go full private window when you only want a skim. Just know slamming every cookie indiscriminately can make logins, saved filters, and some embeds sulk.
| Browser | Official how-to |
|---|---|
| Google Chrome | Chrome cookie settings |
| Mozilla Firefox | Firefox cookie settings |
| Safari (macOS / iOS) | Safari cookie settings |
| Microsoft Edge | Edge cookie settings |
Nuclear option (block everything) sounds brave until payment widgets stop cooperating—whitelist only what you trust, revoke the rest routinely.
Stack
Policies that read well together
Cookies do not live in a vacuum—pair this page with privacy and terms so the whole compliance photo stays in focus.
| Document | Open |
|---|---|
| Privacy policy | Read privacy policy |
| Terms & conditions | Read terms |
| Responsible gambling hub | Safer play guide |