When you use our platform, cookies and similar small files get stored on your device. Some are there to keep things working. Others help us understand what is and is not working well. This page breaks down what each type does and what you can do about them.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that lands on your device when you visit a site. It lets the site pick up where it left off between page loads and sessions things like whether you are still logged in or which language you had set. Some wipe themselves when you close the browser. Others stick around for a defined period and carry that information into your next visit.
The cookies we use
Essential cookies hold the platform together. Log in, open the game lobby, run a cashier transaction none of that works without them. There is no option to switch these off because they are not preferences, they are infrastructure.
Functional cookies hang on to your preferences between visits. Language setting, how the lobby is displayed, that kind of thing. The site runs without them, but you would need to reset your preferences every time you came back, which gets tedious quickly.
Analytics cookies track how people move through the site. Which pages pull the most visits, where sessions tend to drop off, which features actually get used. None of it is tied to an individual. We look at it in aggregate to find where the experience needs work and then fix those parts.
Marketing cookies follow activity across sessions and sometimes across other sites to measure how well promotional activity is performing. They are the type most connected to advertising and retargeting. Nothing about the platform stops working if you block them.
Third-party cookies
Not every cookie on our platform comes from us. Game providers, payment processors, and analytics tools can each drop their own cookies when you interact with their services inside the platform. Those third parties run under their own privacy policies, which are worth a read if you want to know specifically how their cookies behave.
Managing your cookie preferences
Browser settings are where cookie control lives. Most browsers let you block cookies site by site or across the board, and you can delete existing ones whenever you like. Block the essential cookies and parts of the platform stop working login and the cashier are the most likely casualties. Block analytics and marketing cookies and nothing on the platform side changes at all.
Every browser handles this differently, but searching “manage cookies” plus your browser name gets you to the right screen fast. Whatever you change takes effect straight away and can be undone just as quickly.
Updates to this policy
This page gets updated when how we use cookies changes or when a legal requirement shifts how we need to describe it. The revision date at the bottom tells you when it was last touched. Carrying on using the platform after a change means you are fine with the updated version.
