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What Are Cookies

Cookies are short bits of text that websites leave on your device when you visit them. Thanks to these, the site can remember things like who you are and what you’ve clicked. Some are there just to keep the site running smoothly. Others help track what pages you looked at or remember your settings — for example, the language or how you prefer things to look.

They don’t do any damage. Cookies can’t dig into your files or install anything. Mostly, they’re just there to make your time on the site easier and a little more personal.

Types of Cookies Used

This website relies on a few kinds of cookies. Some are here just to keep everything running. Others help track how people use the site or remember the way you set things up last time.

  • Essential cookies. These are the basics. Without them, things like secure login or moving between pages might not work as they should. They're always on because the site depends on them.
  • Analytics cookies. They collect info about what people do on the site — how long they stay, which pages get the most clicks, where visitors come from. Tools like Google Analytics help spot what’s working and what needs fixing.
  • Functionality cookies. These save your personal settings. If you pick a language or turn on dark mode, these cookies keep it that way when you come back. No need to set everything up again.
  • Marketing cookies. If switched on, these cookies can show ads or content that match your interests. They’re often added by ad partners and can follow what you engage with across different sites.

Why Cookies Are Used

Cookies help the website run smoother and make things feel more personal. Some keep pages working without errors, others make sure stuff loads the right way. Like, if you stay logged in or move between sections without being kicked out, that’s usually thanks to essential cookies.

There are also analytics cookies. They track how people move around the site. Which pages get the most clicks, where visitors drop off, that kind of thing. This helps figure out what could be better or clearer.

Then you’ve got functionality cookies. They remember small things you set up before — maybe your preferred language or how the layout looks. So next time, the site feels just the way you left it.

If marketing cookies are turned on, they can show you content that’s more up your alley. That might include promos from partners like Vavada Casino, but only if you’ve said it’s okay.

How to Manage Cookies

You’ve got full control over how cookies behave on your device. Most browsers let you tweak these settings whenever you want. You can turn off some cookies, block them all, or clear the ones already saved. There’s also usually a way to get alerts when a site wants to save something new.

To do this, go into your browser’s settings or preferences. You’ll probably find what you need under “Privacy,” “Cookies,” or something like “Site data.” That’s where you can check what’s allowed, remove stuff, or change who gets to store anything.

Sometimes, when you visit a site, you’ll see a banner about cookies. From there, you can agree to certain types or say no to others right away.

Just keep in mind: if you turn off the essential ones, parts of the site might not work as expected. Some features could stop working at all.

Third-Party Cookies

Not all cookies on this site come directly from us. Some are dropped in by outside services. These are called third-party cookies and usually show up when the site uses built-in features that rely on tools from other companies.

For instance, Google Analytics might add cookies to keep an eye on traffic or how people use different parts of the site. If there are promo blocks or casino features from partners like Vavada Casino, those can also add their own cookies to track clicks or check how things perform.

These cookies follow separate privacy rules since they’re managed by others. Still, you can block or remove them through your browser settings — same way you’d handle any other cookie.

Policy Updates

This cookie policy might change now and then. It usually happens when there’s a shift in technology, a legal update, or just a different way the site handles cookies. When that happens, the new version will show up right here.

If anything changes that directly affects how your data gets collected or used, you’ll see a heads-up on the site. It could be a pop-up or a banner asking you to take another look and confirm your choices.

No need to check this page every day, but glancing at it from time to time can help you stay in the loop.

Contact Information

If you’ve got questions about cookies or just want to check how things work on this site, feel free to use the contact form at the bottom of the page. That’s the easiest way to get in touch.

You can also drop us an email. The address is listed on the contact page, so you’ll find it without much trouble.

We try to be open about how we handle data. If something’s unclear, we’ll do our best to reply quickly and explain.