Cookies on this Website in the UK
Spin My Win Casino uses cookies to keep the website secure, remember your settings, and ensure core features work. Some cookies are essential for operation and safety. Others help us analyse use and tailor content for a better experience. You can manage your cookie settings at any time. This page explains your options under UK law.
What Cookies Are and How We Use Them
When you visit our website, small text files are saved to your device or browser. They remember preferences such as language, region, and sign-in. They also collect information about how the website is used, like pages viewed, clicks, and errors. We use similar technologies, including pixels and local storage, on desktop and mobile. These tools help us improve performance, keep services reliable, and protect your privacy. Cookies cannot read other files on your device or access personal data stored in other apps.
Cookie Categories We Use
Session cookies: these work only during your visit and are removed when you close your browser. They support navigation, security checks, and gameplay continuity.
Persistent cookies: these remain for a set period. They remember your choices and improve your experience when you return.
Analytical cookies: these help measure performance and understand how our services are used. Reports are aggregated and do not identify you directly.
All of these cookies are used to make the site convenient and to personalise your experience.
Manage Cookies and Controls
You can control cookies through your browser and our on-site settings.
- Review and change your preferences in the cookie banner at any time.
- Delete cookies stored by your browser.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Allow only cookies from this website.
- Set your browser to ask before saving a cookie.
- Use private browsing to limit long-term storage.
You can also manage Flash storage in the Flash Player settings. If you block cookies completely, some features may not work, including sign-in, payments, and game sessions.
Flash Cookie Settings
Some legacy content may use Flash cookies, also called Local Shared Objects. You can configure these in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, including permissions, storage limits, and security controls. Blocking all cookies, including Flash, may disrupt website functions such as language settings, keeping you signed in, and auto-login.
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