What These Files Actually Do
Think of cookies as digital bookmarks. They store bits of information so our system recognizes your device next time. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around longer to remember your choices across multiple visits.
Here's what happens behind the scenes: when you interact with our service, cookies note your preferences. Language selection, display settings, and navigation history all get stored. This way, you don't need to adjust everything each time you log in.
Different Types We Use
| Cookie Type | Purpose | Duration |
| Session Cookies | Keep you logged in while browsing, maintain your active session, remember temporary selections | Deleted after browser closes |
| Preference Cookies | Store your language choice, display settings, timezone, interface customization | Up to 12 months |
| Functional Cookies | Remember your username, save interface layout, recall previous actions on the platform | Up to 24 months |
| Analytics Cookies | Track which pages you visit, measure loading speed, identify technical issues | Up to 24 months |
Why Your Device Needs Them
Our service can't function properly without cookies. Security checks require them. Your login status depends on them. Even basic navigation uses them to track where you've been during your session.
Some cookies come from third parties we work with. These help us analyze traffic patterns and fix technical problems. They measure how long pages take to load and where errors occur. We don't control these external cookies directly, but they follow similar privacy standards.
Information Collection Process
Cookies gather several types of data. Your device type matters for display optimization. Browser version helps us fix compatibility issues. IP address shows your general location for regional settings. Time stamps record when you accessed specific features.
None of this identifies you personally. We see patterns and device characteristics, not names or personal details. The system tracks behavior across the platform but can't connect this to your real-world identity through cookies alone.
Managing Your Cookie Settings
You control what stays on your device. Browser settings let you block all cookies, delete existing ones, or approve them case by case. However, blocking essential cookies will break core functionality. You might not be able to access your account or use key features.
Most browsers offer these options:
- View all stored cookies and delete specific ones
- Block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones
- Receive notifications before any cookie gets stored
- Clear all cookies automatically when closing the browser
- Create exceptions for specific websites
Browser-Specific Instructions
Chrome users find cookie controls under Settings, then Privacy and Security. Firefox puts them under Options in the Privacy section. Safari users check Preferences, then Privacy tab. Edge hides them under Settings, then Site Permissions. Each browser arranges these controls differently, but all major browsers include them.
Mobile devices handle cookies through app settings or browser preferences. iOS users adjust Safari settings through the main Settings app. Android varies by device manufacturer, but cookie controls usually appear in the browser's privacy menu.
Third-Party Cookie Usage
External services we integrate with may place their own cookies. Analytics providers track traffic patterns. Performance monitoring tools measure loading speeds. These cookies follow their own policies, which you can review on their respective websites.
We select partners carefully, but they operate independently regarding their cookie practices. Blocking third-party cookies affects their functionality but shouldn't impact core features of our platform.
Updates to Our Approach
Technology changes constantly. We adjust our cookie usage as needed to maintain service quality and comply with regulations. When significant changes occur, we'll update this page. Check back periodically to stay informed about current practices.
Contact Information
Questions about cookies or privacy concerns? Reach out to our technical support team at support@asinocasino-nz.com. We respond to inquiries about data handling and cookie management.