Cookie Policy
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and track your activity to improve your experience.
2. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for the following purposes:
- Essential Cookies: Required for the website to function properly
- Preference Cookies: Remember your settings and preferences
- Analytics Cookies: Help us understand how visitors use our website
- Affiliate Tracking Cookies: Track referrals to Ladbrokes for commission purposes
3. Types of Cookies We Use
Session Cookies
These are temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser. They help maintain your session as you navigate through the website.
Persistent Cookies
These remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. They remember your preferences and recognize you when you return.
Third-Party Cookies
These are set by external services we use, such as affiliate tracking networks. When you click on links to Ladbrokes, tracking cookies may be set to attribute referrals correctly.
4. Affiliate Tracking
As an affiliate website, we use cookies to track when visitors click through to Ladbrokes. This allows us to receive commission for successful referrals. These cookies typically last 30-90 days and do not contain personal information.
5. Managing Cookies
You can control and manage cookies in several ways:
- Browser Settings: Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies
- Cookie Consent Banner: Accept or decline cookies when you first visit
- Opt-Out Tools: Use browser extensions or privacy tools to manage cookies
Note: Blocking certain cookies may affect website functionality and your user experience.
6. Browser-Specific Instructions
To manage cookies in popular browsers:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Cookies and website data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
7. Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer "Do Not Track" (DNT) signals. Currently, there is no industry standard for responding to DNT signals, but we respect your privacy choices through our cookie consent mechanism.
8. Updates to This Policy
We may update this cookie policy from time to time. Please check this page regularly for updates. The date of the last update is shown below.
9. Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us via our Contact page.
Last updated: 11 November 2025