Cookie Policy for Online Poker Services
1. Introduction to Cookies and Similar Technologies
When you interact with our online platform, we utilize various technologies—including cookies—to enhance your user experience and the functionality of our site. Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.) by your browser when you access our websites.
These files help remember your preferences, monitor website usage, and facilitate essential operations. Alongside cookies, we may also use web beacons, tags, pixels, and APIs to collect data related to your activity.
There are two main types of cookies:
- Session cookies: These are active only during your visit and are erased when your browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies: These remain on your device for a longer duration, helping us recognize you upon future visits. We aim to keep the lifespan of these cookies under five years, with exceptions made solely for critical security purposes.
2. Why We Use Cookies
Cookies serve several essential roles, such as:
- Recognizing your device and browsing activity.
- Retaining user preferences and settings.
- Supporting site navigation and account functionality.
- Helping us analyze usage to improve our services and content.
The information collected may include (but is not limited to):
- Your IP address
- Browser and device details
- Dates and times of access
- Operating system data
- User activity logs and search behavior
3. Categories of Cookies We Employ
3.1 Essential Cookies
These are mandatory for delivering core functionalities. They enable basic features such as secure logins and seamless navigation. Because they are crucial for service delivery, your explicit consent is not required for their use.
3.2 Technical Cookies
These ensure that our platform operates smoothly. They handle tasks like displaying content correctly, managing your login session, and operating essential site components. Without them, our services would not function as intended.
3.3 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies remember your preferences—such as language, region, and currency—so that you don’t need to re-enter them every time. While not mandatory, these significantly improve your overall experience on our site.
3.4 Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us study user behavior. They tell us which parts of our site are visited most, how users navigate through our services, and what content performs well. This includes:
- Pages viewed
- Source and exit URLs
- Interactions like clicks and scrolls
- Search terms and form input behavior
We also collaborate with analytics platforms like Google Analytics (with User ID tracking) and Segment.io to gather insights that help enhance our services and advertising effectiveness.
3.5 Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to personalize the ads you see and gauge how well our campaigns perform. They may collect details such as:
- IP addresses
- Device type
- Geolocation
- Browser identifiers
- Frequency and timing of site visits
Third-party advertising partners aggregate this data to give us anonymized reports on user engagement. We do not access individual-level data—only anonymized, aggregated information is used for marketing decisions.
4. Controlling Your Cookie Preferences
You can manage how your browser handles cookies by adjusting its settings. Options are available in most major browsers—Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc.—to accept, block, or delete cookies. Refer to the Help section of your browser for step-by-step guidance.
Note: Disabling essential or technical cookies may impair your ability to use some features of our website.
We currently do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals from browsers. Should a universally accepted standard for interpreting such signals emerge, we’ll update our practices accordingly.
To opt out of analytics tracking by Google Analytics on your desktop browser, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. This extension is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera.
For more guidance on cookies, how they work, and how to control or remove them, consult your browser's documentation or a trusted source on internet privacy.