Cookie Policy
The LeoVegas website uses cookies to support secure, functional, and consistent browsing for all users. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the site to operate correctly, and cannot be disabled. Others help analyse how the platform is used and allow content to be adapted to individual preferences. Users in the United Kingdom have the right to manage their cookie settings at any time. This policy explains how cookies are used and what choices are available.
How Cookies Are Used on the Platform
When a user visits the site, small data files known as cookies are saved to their device. These files help the platform remember preferences, maintain session continuity, and track activity across pages.
Cookies support several key functions on the website:
- Understanding how visitors interact with the platform;
- Monitoring traffic patterns and page performance;
- Identifying technical issues that may affect the user experience;
- Storing language and display preferences between visits.
Cookies do not access personal files stored on a device. They collect only information related to browsing activity on the site itself, and do not compromise user privacy in that regard.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three main categories of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically once the browser is closed. They allow the site to function correctly during a single visit by maintaining continuity between pages.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on a device for a set period after the browser is closed. They help the site remember user preferences and settings on return visits.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how the website is used, such as which pages are visited most frequently and how long users spend on each section. This information is used to improve the platform over time.
All three types of cookies are used to support convenience and to personalise the browsing experience. No cookie category is used to collect sensitive personal data or to share information with unauthorised third parties.
Your Cookie Choices
Users can manage cookie preferences at any time through their browser settings. Most browsers provide options to control how cookies are stored and used.
The following actions are available through standard browser settings:
- Viewing all cookies currently stored on the device;
- Deleting individual cookies or clearing all stored cookies;
- Blocking cookies from specific websites;
- Blocking all third-party cookies by default;
- Receiving a notification each time a new cookie is set;
- Managing Flash cookies through the relevant browser or plugin tools.
It is important to note that blocking all cookies may limit the functionality of the website. Certain features, such as saved preferences and secure login, rely on cookies to operate correctly. Users who disable all cookies may find that some parts of the site do not function as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, are managed separately from standard browser cookies. They can be configured through the Flash Player Settings Manager, which allows users to control storage permissions, set limits on data held locally, and adjust security parameters.
The Flash Player Settings Manager is accessible through Adobe’s website and provides controls that apply across all browsers on a device, rather than on a browser-by-browser basis.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt certain website functions. Features such as language preferences and automatic login may not operate correctly if Flash cookies are restricted or deleted entirely. Users are advised to review their settings carefully before applying broad restrictions.
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