Cookie Policy
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This policy explains how Casino Without GamStop uses cookies and similar technologies, what each type does, and how you can control them. It sits alongside our privacy notice and applies to everyone who visits this website.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. It lets the site remember things between pages or between visits, such as whether you have accepted a notice. Similar technologies, like local storage and tracking pixels, do comparable jobs and are covered by this policy too.
Cookies can be grouped in two useful ways. First-party cookies are set by this site, while third-party cookies are set by another provider whose service appears on a page, such as an analytics tool. Cookies can also be split by how long they last: session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, whereas persistent cookies stay until they expire or you remove them. The table further down shows which type each cookie is.
The categories of cookies we use
Cookies on this site fall into four groups. Only the first is always on. The other three are set only if you give your consent.
Strictly necessary
Needed for the site to work and to remember your cookie choices. These cannot be switched off through our banner because the site relies on them.
Functional
Remember preferences such as your chosen layout or region to improve your experience.
Analytics
Help us understand, in aggregate, how visitors use the site so we can improve it. These do not identify you by name.
Marketing
Used to measure or tailor any campaigns. We do not run advertising cookies by default, and they are only used with consent.
The specific cookies on this site
The table below lists the cookies in use. The names, providers and durations shown in square brackets are placeholders and will be confirmed before the site goes live.
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| [cookie_consent] | Stores your cookie preferences | [12 months] | Strictly necessary |
| [session_id] | Maintains your session while browsing | [Session] | Strictly necessary |
| [site_prefs] | Remembers display preferences | [6 months] | Functional |
| [_analytics_id] | Aggregated usage measurement | [13 months] | Analytics |
| [_campaign_ref] | Measures referral from a campaign | [90 days] | Marketing |
How we ask for your consent
When you first visit, a banner lets you accept or reject the non-essential categories. Strictly necessary cookies are set straight away because the site cannot work without them, but functional, analytics and marketing cookies are only placed once you have agreed to them.
Your choice is remembered so we do not ask again on every page. You can change your mind at any time through the cookie settings link, and withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. Cookies on UK sites are governed by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, which sit alongside the UK GDPR and require consent for anything beyond what is strictly necessary.
How to refuse or delete cookies
You can change your choices on this site at any time through the cookie banner or settings link. You can also control cookies in your browser, which lets you block or delete them across every site you visit.
Google Chrome
Open Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data, where you can block or clear cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies and Site Data, to manage or clear stored data.
Apple Safari
Open Settings or Preferences, then Privacy, to block cookies and manage website data.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the site working. General guidance on cookies for UK users is published by the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.
Changes to this policy
We may update this cookie policy as the site develops or as the cookies we use change. When we do, we will update the date at the top of the page.
If the changes are significant, for example adding a new category of cookie, we will ask for your consent again where the law requires it. For anything else about how we use data, please see our privacy notice.
