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Reef Spins Cookie Policy

An explanation of cookies, local browser storage, online identifiers, preference controls and how Reef Spins visitors can manage browser data.

Last updated · 17 August 2026

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Cookie policy overview

This Cookie Policy explains how Reef Spins pages may use cookies, local storage and similar online identifiers. It should be read with the Privacy Policy, which describes the wider handling of personal information.

A cookie is a small data file stored by a browser. Similar technologies can remember a setting, protect a session, record whether a notice has been dismissed or help measure how a page performs. Not every browser record identifies a person, but some identifiers can become personal information when combined with other data.

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Cookies and similar technology

A first-party cookie is set by the website being visited. A third-party cookie is set through a service supplied by another domain. Session cookies normally disappear when the browser closes, while persistent cookies remain until their expiry date or manual deletion.

Local storage is a browser feature that can keep a small preference on the device without sending it with every page request. Pixels and technical logs can record that a page or message was opened. This policy uses the word “cookies” to describe these technologies together where the distinction is not important.

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Strictly necessary storage

Necessary storage supports a function requested by the visitor or protects the website. It can be used for security, load distribution, session continuity, form handling, accessibility preferences or remembering that a temporary interface notice was closed.

Blocking all browser storage can prevent a preference from being remembered and may require the same notice or setting to be handled on every visit. Necessary storage should not be used to build an unrelated advertising profile.

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Preference storage

Preference cookies can remember choices such as language, display layout, navigation state or accessibility settings. They reduce repeated input but are not essential to reading a basic public page.

Removing a preference cookie does not close an account or erase records held for another purpose. It returns the affected browser feature to its default state on that device.

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Analytics and performance

Performance tools may count visits, navigation paths, device types, loading errors and approximate traffic sources. This information can help identify a broken page, slow mobile experience or content that is difficult to find.

Where analytics technology is used, it should be configured to collect only what is reasonably needed, apply appropriate retention limits and avoid sending sensitive form content. Non-essential analytics should follow any consent controls required for the visitor.

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Marketing and measurement

Marketing identifiers can be used to measure a campaign, limit repeated advertising or understand whether a visitor reached the website from a particular promotion. They may allow activity to be connected across pages or services.

These technologies are more privacy-sensitive than a necessary session cookie. Where they are present, visitors should receive clear information and any choice required by applicable rules. Sensitive account, payment or responsible-gambling information should not be placed into an advertising identifier.

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How to manage cookies

Most browsers allow cookies to be viewed, blocked or deleted through privacy or site-data settings. Controls can normally be applied to all websites or to Reef Spins only. Private-browsing modes can reduce persistent storage but do not make a visitor anonymous to every network service.

  • Review stored site data in the browser privacy settings.
  • Delete cookies for Reef Spins without clearing unrelated websites.
  • Block third-party cookies where the browser offers that option.
  • Use device privacy controls to limit advertising identifiers.
  • Recheck preferences after changing browser or device.
  • Remember that blocking necessary storage can affect functionality.

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Duration and changes

The duration of a cookie depends on its purpose. A session record may end when the browser closes. A saved preference can remain for longer so that the selection is available on a later visit. Security and measurement records can follow separate retention periods.

Cookie names, providers and durations can change when website functions change. This policy will be updated when the overall use of browser technology changes materially.

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Questions about browser data

Questions about cookies or a privacy preference can be sent to [email protected] with “Cookies” in the subject line. Include the browser and device type if the question concerns a control that is not working.

Do not send passwords, full payment details or identity documents with a cookie question. Instructions for personal-information access and complaints are provided in the Privacy Policy.