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COOKIE POLICY

Visiting the Kingmaker Casino website means certain information gets collected automatically: browser type, IP address, and the site that referred you. Platform providers and partners may be involved in that process, and can provide general data about how visitors use the site.

The tools used to collect this information are cookies and similar tracking technologies. A cookie is a small file that sits on your device after you visit a web page. Some are there because the website simply cannot work without them. Others exist to improve how the site feels to use, or to help refine the service over time. Below is what each type does.

Required cookies: keep the core navigation and basic functions running, including access to member areas.

Functional cookies: track how the site is being used and record session preferences like language or region. That information gets saved so the site can offer a more personalised experience each time you return.

Advertising cookies: measure whether content marketing is doing its job. These come from third-party partners and monitor site visits alongside new player registrations that arrive through advertising channels. No personal details are passed on to affiliated partners. That said, visit data may be combined with information gathered elsewhere by those same providers. Any external handling of that data falls under the privacy policies of the relevant third parties.

The cookies used on the site sit within three broad categories:

  1. Cookies stored by a back-end application
  2. Cookies stored by a front-end application
  3. Third-party cookies

A number of third-party providers also place their own cookies on the site as part of the services they supply. These cover things like monitoring on-site activity, evaluating overall site performance, and gauging the results of marketing activity.

How to Control Cookies

Browsers accept cookies by default in most cases. Adjusting your browser settings makes it possible to block some or all cookies, or to clear ones already stored, though this can affect how parts of the website behave. The browser's help section is usually the clearest place to start.

Further reading on cookies is available through dedicated resources online. Browser-specific guidance can also be found directly within each browser's support documentation, including Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge.