Last updated: February 2026
This cookie policy explains what cookies and similar tracking technologies this website uses, why we use them and how you can control them. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which provides broader information about how we handle personal data.
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, to improve performance and to provide information to site operators. Cookies can be set by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by third-party services operating on that website (third-party cookies).
Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them manually.
Cookies We Use
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be switched off. They include cookies that remember your cookie consent preference so the consent banner is not shown on every page load. These cookies do not collect personal data used for marketing or analytics. No consent is required for strictly necessary cookies under UK law.
Analytics Cookies
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our website. Google Analytics sets cookies that collect anonymised data about page views, session duration, traffic sources and user behaviour patterns. We have configured Google Analytics with IP anonymisation enabled, meaning your full IP address is not stored.
The analytics cookies used include _ga, which distinguishes unique users and expires after two years, and _ga_ followed by a container identifier, which maintains session state and expires after two years. These cookies are set only after you provide consent through the cookie banner.
Google processes analytics data under its own terms. You can learn more about how Google uses data from partner sites at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies remember choices you make on the site, such as your preferred theme (light or dark mode) if this feature is available. These cookies improve your experience but are not strictly necessary for the site to operate. They are set only with your consent.
Third-Party Cookies
When you click an affiliate link to a casino operator, that operator’s website may set its own cookies on your device. These cookies are governed by the operator’s own cookie and privacy policies, not by ours. We do not control which cookies third parties set or how they use them.
Google Fonts, which we use for typography, may set cookies or collect connection data when font files are loaded from Google’s servers. This data is handled according to Google’s privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy.
How to Manage Cookies
When you first visit this website, a cookie consent banner is displayed. You can accept or reject non-essential cookies through this banner. Your preference is saved in a strictly necessary cookie so you are not asked again on subsequent visits.
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clearing your browser’s cookies for this site, which will cause the consent banner to reappear on your next visit.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. All major browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. The following links provide instructions for the most commonly used browsers.
- Google Chrome: support.google.com
- Mozilla Firefox: support.mozilla.org
- Apple Safari: support.apple.com
- Microsoft Edge: support.microsoft.com
Please note that blocking all cookies may affect the functionality of this website and other sites you visit. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be blocked without impairing basic site functions such as remembering your consent preference.
Google Analytics Opt-Out
In addition to managing cookies through your browser, you can opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, available at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a Do Not Track (DNT) setting that sends a signal to websites requesting that your activity not be tracked. There is currently no universal standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals. We do not currently alter our data collection practices in response to DNT signals, but we recommend using the cookie consent controls and browser settings described above to manage your preferences.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this cookie policy to reflect changes in the cookies we use or in applicable regulations. The “last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the policy was most recently revised. We encourage you to review this page periodically.