Cookie Policy

Cookies help BigClash Casino save your preferences and improve site performance, and this page explains what they do and how to manage or change your choices anytime.

Introduction

This Cookie Notice sits alongside our Privacy Notice. It sets out how BigClash Casino uses cookies and similar technologies to run and deliver our online services and communications. Below we explain what these technologies are, why we rely on them, and how you can keep them under control.

Sometimes these technologies pick up personal data, or details that turn into personal data once combined with what we already hold. Our Privacy Notice covers how we treat that information.

What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies

A cookie is a small text file. Our site or app puts it on your device, then reads it back later. That is how we know it is you again, and how our third-party partners see which pages you opened, which emails you read, what you clicked next. All of it feeds back into how we build the experience.

Web beacons, pixels, embedded scripts, location-identifying tools, we and our partners lean on those as well. To keep this readable, we just call the whole lot cookies from here on.

Our Use of Cookies

Together with our partners, we use cookies to learn how you interact with our website, app, emails and other online services. That insight helps us sharpen your experience and see how players actually use what we build. The cookies we rely on usually fall into these groups:

But not every cookie is the same. Some come from us directly, and only we can read those. Others belong to partners, an analytics tool or a payment provider, say, and they read their own. Timing splits them too: a session cookie is gone the second you close the browser, while a persistent one stays on your device for days, sometimes months.

Why We Use Cookies

A few things drive our use of cookies. Telling you apart from other visitors keeps your experience steady from one visit to the next. Picking up on what interests you lets us surface promotions that are actually relevant, and watching how our services get used shows us where to improve.

Cookies help us catch fraud and abuse as well. They keep track of your language and browsing habits so the content stays accurate, and they tell us whether a search engine or an affiliate link brought you here.

Managing Your Cookie and Advertising Preferences

The choice is yours. Browsers let you get a warning whenever a cookie arrives, clear out the ones already stored, or block the lot. On iOS you can switch on “Limit Ad Tracking”, Android offers “Opt out of Ads Personalization”, and your email settings can stop images loading on their own.

So blocking them has a cost. Log-ins, saved settings, the basket you left open, all of that runs on cookies, so the site gets clunky without them. And since each browser stores its own, changing the setting on your laptop does nothing for your phone. You set it once per browser, per device.

Learn More About Online Advertising

Want the full picture on how advertisers use cookies, and what control you actually get? The Digital Advertising Alliance and the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance publish exactly that, both general guidance and rules specific to your region.

Beyond them, independent sites explain how to delete or manage cookies, and most browser help centres cover the same steps in detail. Sites like aboutcookies.org break it down browser by browser, so you are never left working it out alone.

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