
Cookie Policy
Short version : we use cookies. This page tells you which ones, why, and how to turn them off.
What Runs on This Site
Every time you open a page here, your browser picks up a few small text files. That’s what cookies are. Some come from us, some from outside services we work with. We also collect general demographic and usage data through platform partners, though none of it is tied to your name unless you’ve given consent separately.
Here’s what sits on your device and what each type actually does.
The ones we can’t turn off for you are the required cookies. They keep you logged in, load your balance, open the cashier and hold the session together while you move between pages. Kill those and the site stops working. Not in a “something looks a bit off” way, more like “nothing loads and you’re stuck on the login screen” way. No personal data gets collected through them.
Then there are functional cookies. These store your language, region and display preferences so you don’t set them up fresh every time you come back. They also show us how people move through the site, which pages get used, which ones don’t, and where players tend to drop off. That data helps us fix what’s broken.
The third group is advertising cookies. These track whether you arrived through one of our ads and whether you signed up afterwards. Your name and email never reach advertising partners. What they pick up is visit data from their own cookies. Can they match that to other data they’ve already collected on you elsewhere ? Yes. Their privacy policies cover how they handle that, not ours.
If you care about the technical side : cookies on the site split into back-end application cookies, front-end application cookies and third-party cookies. Most players won’t need that breakdown, but it’s there if you want to dig into browser dev tools.
Outside Cookies
Other companies place cookies here too. Analytics services measure page views, session length and where traffic comes from. Ad partners check whether a campaign led to a sign-up. We’ve got contracts with all of them, but once their cookies collect data, it flows to them. Their rules apply from that point.
We don’t control what outside providers do with the data once it leaves the site. If you click a social sharing button or follow a link to an external page, that platform sets its own cookies the moment you land there. What they track, how long they keep it, who they share it with, all of that falls under their privacy policy. We’d suggest reading those before clicking through, but we know most people won’t. At a minimum, be aware that it happens.
Your Browser, Your Settings
Cookies are on by default in every major browser. You can block all of them, block only third-party ones, or wipe what’s already stored. Cutting third-party cookies while keeping ours is usually the cleanest option if you want the site to work but don’t want outside tracking.
Block everything and you’ll hit login issues, lost preferences and pages that don’t load properly. Your call, but we wouldn’t recommend it.
If you clear cookies after every session, you’ll need to log in again next time and any preferences you’ve set will reset. Some players do this deliberately for privacy. Just know what you’re trading off.
Cookie settings sit in different places depending on your browser : Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera. For a general rundown on how cookies work across the web, aboutcookies.org explains it well.
Staying on the site means you’re fine with cookies running as described here. Anything unclear ? Support is open around the clock.