Cookie Policy for ukgccasinolicense.online
This Cookie Policy explains how ukgccasinolicense.online (we, us, our) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website for visitors located in the United Kingdom. It describes what these technologies are, why we use them, how long they last, your choices, and how we comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR). By continuing to browse or by selecting your preferences in our cookie banner, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy.
This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use, which provide additional information about how we process personal data and the conditions that govern your use of our website. If you do not agree with any part of this Policy, you should adjust your browser settings to block cookies or refrain from using our website. This Policy applies only to ukgccasinolicense.online and does not cover sites we may link to. Effective date: the date shown at the end of this Policy.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work or work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information. Cookies set by the website owner (in this case, ukgccasinolicense.online) are called first-party cookies. Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called third-party cookies. Third-party cookies enable third-party features or functionality to be provided through the website, such as analytics or advertising services.
In addition to cookies, we may use similar technologies, including pixels (also known as web beacons), local storage, software development kits (SDKs), and device identifiers. These technologies can recognize your device, collect information such as your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed, and time spent on pages, and help us understand how the site is used. Some cookies are session cookies (which expire when you close your browser) and some are persistent cookies (which remain on your device for a period or until deleted).
- Strictly necessary cookies: Essential to provide core functions of the site, such as page navigation, security, authentication, and accessibility. These do not require your consent under UK law.
- Functional cookies: Enable the site to remember user choices and preferences, such as language or region, to provide a more personalized experience.
- Performance and analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with the site by collecting information anonymously and producing aggregated statistics.
- Advertising and marketing cookies: Used to deliver content that is more relevant to you, to limit the number of times you see an ad, and to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.
- Security and fraud prevention cookies: Assist in detecting and preventing malicious or fraudulent activity and ensuring the integrity of our services.
We may combine or link cookie-derived information with other information we hold about you to better understand your interests, but we do not use cookies to directly identify you unless you provide us with personal data through our forms or contact channels.
What Cookies We Use and Why
We use strictly necessary cookies to enable and maintain core website functionality, such as loading pages, logging in to restricted areas (if offered), balancing traffic, and safeguarding your session. The legal basis for using strictly necessary cookies is our legitimate interests in providing a secure, reliable service and/or the necessity to perform a contract with you where applicable.
We use functional cookies to remember your settings and preferences. We also use performance and analytics cookies to collect data on how visitors use our site, such as which pages are visited most often and any issues encountered. This information helps us improve site functionality, usability, and content. Where these cookies are not strictly necessary, we rely on your consent, which you can provide or withdraw via our cookie banner or settings. Analytics cookies are generally kept for a limited period, typically ranging from several days to up to 24 months, depending on the cookie’s purpose and configuration.
We may partner with service providers that help us deliver interest-based or contextual content and measure marketing effectiveness. These providers may set cookies when you visit our site or when you interact with our content on third-party properties. While we take steps to ensure that any such providers adhere to applicable UK data protection standards, we do not control third-party cookies and their use is governed by the third parties’ own policies. Where advertising or marketing cookies are used, we will request your consent before they are set. We do not use cookies to carry out automated decision-making that produces legal or similarly significant effects about you.
Your Choices: How to Manage Cookies
You have several options to control or limit how cookies and similar technologies are used on your device. Please note that your choices are typically stored in a cookie or in your browser/device settings, so if you delete cookies, use another browser, or change devices, you may need to renew your preferences.
- Use our cookie banner or preference centre to accept, reject, or fine-tune categories of non-essential cookies at any time. A link to manage your settings is usually available in the website footer.
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies, including blocking third-party cookies. Most browsers allow you to refuse all or some cookies and to delete cookies when you close the browser.
- Use private browsing modes to limit cookie storage during a specific session. This may still allow essential cookies needed for site operation.
- Manage device-level advertising preferences, such as resetting or limiting your device advertising identifier, if your device supports this functionality.
- Control email tracking by setting your email client to block images by default or to display plain text, which can reduce the use of tracking pixels in emails.
- Enable browser-based signals that communicate your tracking preferences. Where technically feasible and legally required, we will make reasonable efforts to honour such signals.
- Be aware that disabling non-essential cookies can reduce the site’s functionality and may impact your experience, while strictly necessary cookies cannot be turned off because they are essential to provide the service you request.
If you withdraw consent, this will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal. For assistance with cookie settings on our site, you can contact us at [email protected].
Legal Bases, Retention, International Transfers, Updates, and Contact
Under UK GDPR and PECR, we rely on consent for setting non-essential cookies and on legitimate interests or necessity for strictly necessary cookies. Cookie-derived data is retained only as long as needed for the purposes described or as required by law. Where we engage service providers located outside the UK, your information may be processed in jurisdictions that may not provide the same level of data protection as in the UK. In such cases, we implement appropriate safeguards, such as contractual protections, to help ensure your rights and protections travel with your data. Our site is intended for adults, and we do not knowingly use cookies to profile children. We may update this Policy to reflect changes to our practices, technology, or legal requirements. If we make material changes, we will take appropriate steps to inform you, which may include a prominent notice on the site or updating the effective date. Your continued use of the site after changes become effective indicates that you accept the revised Policy. This Policy is governed by the laws of England and Wales. If any provision of this Policy is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.
If you have questions, requests, or complaints about this Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK data protection regulator. For more details about how we process personal data, including your rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, data portability, and the right to withdraw consent at any time, please refer to our Privacy Policy available on our website. Effective date: 20 April 2026.