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Cookies and similar technologies
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and software development kits in apps — we group them as “cookies” here when they perform the same jobs.
First-party cookies are set by casinoluckyspinworld.com. Third-party cookies are set by tools we embed (for example analytics or ad networks) when those tools load from another domain.
Types we may use
Strictly necessary. Required for core functions: security, load balancing, remembering cookie choices, and keeping a session stable while you navigate. These are not used to profile you for marketing. Under UK rules they can run without marketing-style consent, because the Site cannot operate safely without them.
Functional / preferences. Remember settings you pick (for example reduced motion or a dismissed notice). If you block these, some conveniences may reset on each visit.
Analytics and performance. Help us understand aggregate traffic: popular pages, approximate scroll depth, and broken links. Where we use third-party analytics, those vendors may set their own cookies — we only turn that category on after you opt in, when a consent tool is present.
Affiliate and attribution. When you use tracked outbound links to operators, partners may set or read cookies to recognise that the visit came from our property. That supports transparent commission reporting described in our Affiliate disclosure. We do not need those cookies for you to read editorial pages; they matter when you click commercial routes.
Exact names and lifetimes can change when we swap tools or partners update their scripts. If you need a spreadsheet-level inventory for compliance, contact us via Reach us and we will provide the current list we maintain internally.
Consent and the banner
Where we show a cookie banner or preference centre, non-essential categories should stay off until you opt in. If you ignore the banner, we default to the strictest practical posture for optional tags — essential cookies still run.
If you have already chosen preferences, you can usually reopen the controls from the footer or a “Cookie settings” link when we provide one.
Your choices
- Browser settings. Every major browser lets you block third-party cookies, delete stored data, or block all cookies. Blocking everything may break login flows on other sites and can reset our preference memories.
- Our consent tool. Use it to toggle analytics or marketing classes without touching global browser defaults.
- Do Not Track. There is no uniform industry response to DNT signals; we rely on explicit consent choices where required by law.
How long they last
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies remain for a set period (from days to months) depending on their job — attribution cookies sometimes last longer because partners measure delayed sign-ups. When a vendor publishes a maximum duration, we honour the shorter of their stated cap and what we actually need for reporting.
Partners and reading outbound sites
Third-party tools process data under their own terms as well as ours. The Privacy Policy explains legal bases, retention, and rights.
When you leave our Site for a licensed operator or another publisher, their cookie notice applies on their domain. We cannot delete or list cookies set after you have crossed that boundary.
Changes
We update this policy when we add material new tags, swap analytics vendors, or change how consent works. The revised text replaces the previous version on this URL. Continued use after a meaningful change means you have seen the update — if you disagree, adjust your browser or consent choices and avoid optional categories.