Cookies Policy and How to Control Them

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This cookies policy explains what cookies are, which categories of cookies GamStop Bypass Casino may use, how long they last and how you can control or disable them. It forms part of our privacy policy. The specific cookies listed below are placeholders that must be replaced with the real cookies in use once the site’s hosting, consent and analytics tools are configured.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device when you visit, and which your browser sends back to that site on later visits. Cookies let a site remember things such as your preferences or whether you have already responded to the cookie banner, and they can also be used to measure how a site is used. Some cookies are set by the site you are visiting (first-party cookies) and some are set by other services the site relies on (third-party cookies). Cookies cannot run programs or carry viruses, and the ones on an informational site like this hold only small amounts of technical information.

The categories of cookies on this site

Cookies on this site fall into four categories. Strictly necessary cookies are required for the site to function and to remember your cookie choices; these are always active because the site cannot work properly without them, and they do not require consent. Functional cookies remember preferences such as display settings to improve your experience. Analytical cookies help us understand, in aggregate and without identifying you, how visitors use the site so we can improve the content. Marketing cookies would be used to measure or deliver advertising; as an informational resource we do not run advertising campaigns, so this category is normally inactive. Non-essential categories (functional, analytical and marketing) are only set where you have given consent through the cookie banner, and you can change your choice at any time.

Cookies used on this site

The table below lists the cookies in use. These entries are placeholders and should be updated to reflect the actual cookies set once tooling is configured.

cookie_consent (strictly necessary)
Stores your response to the cookie banner so you are not asked on every page. Retention: 12 months. First-party.
session_id (strictly necessary)
Maintains basic technical state during a single visit. Retention: until the browser is closed (session cookie). First-party.
site_prefs (functional)
Remembers display preferences such as text-size or layout choices. Retention: 6 months. First-party.
_analytics_id (analytical)
Used by an aggregate analytics service to distinguish visitors for usage statistics. Retention: up to 13 months. Third-party (set only with consent).

How to disable cookies in your browser

You can refuse non-essential cookies through the site’s consent banner, and you can also control cookies directly in your browser. Browser controls let you block all cookies, delete existing cookies or be warned before a cookie is stored; note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the site working. The general steps for the most common browsers are below.

Google Chrome
Open Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data, where you can block or delete cookies and manage exceptions.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Settings, then Privacy and Security, then the Cookies and Site Data section to clear data or manage how cookies are accepted.
Apple Safari
Open Settings or Preferences, then the Privacy tab, where you can block cookies and manage stored website data; on iOS this is under Settings, then Safari.

For other browsers, look for a privacy or cookies section in the settings menu. You can also use your browser’s private or incognito mode, which does not retain cookies after the window is closed.

Changes to this policy

We may update this cookies policy when the tools we use change or when the law develops. The review date at the top of the page shows when it was last revised, and any material change to the cookies we set will be reflected in the list above and, where required, in a refreshed consent request. Questions about cookies can be sent to [email protected] or through the contact page.