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The platform collects information about users' browsing habits by putting small tracking files on their devices. Upon accessing the site, user actions such as logins, game selections, deposit attempts, and navigation patterns trigger these files, which are stored either temporarily or persistently, depending on the session type. Session tracking files usually go away when you log out or close your browser, but persistent ones may stay around to remember player preferences or recognise returning visitors.
Third-party analytics companies get anonymous information about users, like their region or device type, to figure out how often people use the site, how long it takes to load, and how popular each page is. These metrics don't share any personal information.
Your site settings, such as language, currency, and games you've played before, are saved to make your browsing experience more seamless. Changing content based on these factors is a common way to keep people interested and happy.
Multi-factor authentication uses temporary data collection to verify a user's identity when they make a withdrawal or change their profile. Location markers may be saved for a short time to find suspicious logins and stop fraud.
Some identifiers related to campaigns keep track of who is eligible for and who gets special bonuses. This makes sure that messages and rewards go to the right player accounts without giving out the same rewards twice. Users can change or limit how the site tracks them through their browser settings or device controls. Turning off or limiting these files could have an effect on performance, personalised features, and security measures. For the best control over tracked data, it's best to check your preferences in the account area on a regular basis.
To customise your experience and make sure your preferences are met, our site uses a number of different types of browsing identifiers. Below is a full description of each type:
These are necessary for helping with navigation, making sure payments go through, and making it easier to verify accounts. If you turn these off, it will stop important platform functions like logging in and making secure payments.
keep track of anonymous data points like how long it takes for a page to load, latency problems, and session lengths. We use analytical tools like Google Analytics to look at this data and find areas that need technical improvement. Then we improve the user flow based on what people actually do, not what we think they will do.
These settings keep track of your language choices, game layouts, and parlay slip preferences. We keep your choices for your next visits by saving them, so you don't have to reset them every time you come back.
let us see how well our promotional efforts are working, control personalised ad placements both on-site and off-site, and cut down on messages that are too similar. For example, you might see offers that are related to your participation in tournaments or other activities you've done in our games catalogue. Trusted digital marketing partners can put these kinds of files there, as long as they follow strict privacy rules and the law.
When you share content from our site on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, these sites may leave their own identifiers on your device. Check the policies of the third parties involved to see how to handle these situations. To maintain control, utilize browser options to manage, block, or delete these data files. However, certain selections–such as refusal of mandatory entries–could restrict access or reduce the efficiency of gameplay functions.
Control over your browsing data is provided on every visit. To adjust which tracking technologies function during your session, use the consent manager accessed at the bottom of each page (“Privacy Preferences”). Here, users can individually switch specific categories–such as performance analytics, advertising personalization, or technical support tools–on or off to match their comfort level. Enabling strictly technical trackers ensures seamless operation but rejects all optional types, including interest-based advertising or behavioral analytics. If you want to turn off some trackers after agreeing to them, just go back to the manager and change your choices. Changes happen right away, but you might need to refresh the page for them to take full effect. You can also change settings at the browser level yourself:
Browser | How to Change the Settings on Your Tracker |
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Chrome | To change your preferences for each site, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Third-Party Trackers. |
Firefox | Open Options > Privacy & Security > Enhanced Tracking Protection, then select your desired level of restriction. |
Safari | Go to Preferences > Privacy and change the settings for cross-site tracking and blockers. |
Edge | Change the permission controls as needed by going to Settings > Site Permissions > Trackers. |
If you choose not to use certain trackers, some services may not work as well, like remembering your login information, saving your language preferences, or customising your promotions. Check our tracking preferences portal often to see what you've agreed to and learn about new controls that come with system updates.
The personal information you give when you sign up and play should be very well protected. You can get exact control over the tracking technologies used on this platform by changing your browser settings. To stop third-party tracking, set time limits for how long data is kept, or delete certain browsing traces, go to your browser's privacy panel. For more detail, think about using browser add-ons that let you know when someone is trying to get your data or stop behavioural profiling. Limiting the use of analytics tools is another good way to reduce exposure. Choosing not to use privacy consent forms turns off trackers that aren't needed while keeping the site's basic features. Use the platform's privacy dashboard to change your settings so that you only allow things that are necessary for smooth navigation or customer service. Using these specific settings greatly lowers the chance of unauthorised profiling and disclosures. Using both technical measures and mindful browsing, such as regularly clearing locally stored identifiers, adds another layer of protection to sensitive information. For a full list of the things on your device, read the detailed policy descriptions. Update all of your software, including antivirus and firewalls, to protect your personal information from new threats. By using both basic and advanced privacy tools, you make sure that you always follow international data standards and build trust in every online transaction.
If you turn off tracking scripts, you might not be able to use some of the personalised features of your account. These tiny files are what let you get personalised game recommendations, special deals based on your activity, and remember your favourite settings. Without them, you might see generic content, have to log in again because you forgot your session, or miss out on event notifications that match your interests. Local data storage is also needed for live support tools and services that work in more than one language. If you turn off tracking storage, you might have to wait longer for customer service or only get help in the default language instead of the one you chose. Payment authentication and security layers can be affected, leading to additional verification steps or potential disruptions during transactions. Progress tracking within games and seamless continuity between sessions are directly tied to permitted data storage. If deactivated, you might lose in-game progress after closing the site, affecting loyalty bonus eligibility and tracking of achievements. For improved functionality while maintaining privacy, consider enabling only strictly necessary files in your browser settings. This method permits navigation and key functions while reducing tracking for advertising or analytics. Always check your software or device controls to manage your preferences, and refer to help sections for step-by-step guidance.
We use some third-party tools on our platform, like Google Analytics for analytics, advertising partners, performance monitoring tools, and social network plug-ins. These outside parties may give your device or browser its own identifiers so they can track how you use it for reporting, marketing optimisation, and audience measurement.
Tools like Google Analytics help us understand page performance, improve navigation paths, and detect technical issues. These providers may aggregate data across different websites for comparative insights, but no personally identifiable details are shared beyond contractual necessity.
Certain partners activate trackers to display relevant promotional content based on your activities here and elsewhere online. Data shared for these reasons is kept anonymous or pseudonymous, and the rules, like GDPR, are strictly followed.
When you share content or log in to Facebook or Twitter, those networks may get technical data (like your IP address and browser type) and information about your interactions. For more information on how each network processes data, please see their privacy policy. We regularly check all of our third-party partners to make sure they are following the rules for protecting data. If you call customer service, they can give you a current list of authorised associates. You can change your browser settings to block third-party identifiers to make it harder for others to track you. Use approved browser add-ons to have more control and transparency. For example, you can use the Network Advertising Initiative or Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out tools. Review and adjust your consent preferences via our dedicated privacy dashboard. We never sell or disclose your personal identifiers for unrelated purposes. Every external integration is documented in our privacy documentation, which is reviewed and updated regularly according to legislative developments.
To maintain strict adherence to international and local regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act, our platform implements advanced processes aligned with industry requirements.
By taking this proactive approach, we make sure that our platform's practices stay in line with what regulators expect and build trust with users by putting transparency first when it comes to handling personal information.
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