Cookie Policy

Daniel Reeves
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This policy explains how we use cookies and what options you have as a visitor.

What Cookies Are and Why They Exist

Cookies are small pieces of data that websites save to your browser. They were originally designed to help websites remember things like your language preference or whether you have visited before. Over time, cookies have also become a standard tool for analytics and advertising.

When you visit our site, several types of cookies may be placed on your device, both by us and by third parties.

Types of Cookies on This Site

Cookies That Keep the Site Working

These handle core functionality. They ensure the website loads properly and remember any settings you have adjusted. They do not collect personal information and cannot be used to identify you.

Cookies for Analytics and Performance

We use Google Analytics to get a broad picture of how our site is used, things like total page views, average visit duration, and which pages attract the most readers. Google Analytics sets its own cookies to gather this data. The information is anonymized and aggregated, meaning we see overall trends rather than individual user activity. Google’s own explanation of how they handle analytics data is available at www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners.

Cookies Set by Crypto Casinos and Affiliate Networks

This is where things get a bit more specific to our type of site. When you follow a link from us to a cryptocurrency casino, the casino or an affiliate tracking service will typically place a cookie on your device. This cookie records that your visit came from us, which is how we get credit for referring you. We do not control what data these third-party cookies collect or how long they persist. That is determined by the individual casino or network, and their own cookie and privacy policies apply.

How Long Cookies Stay on Your Device

It depends on the type. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies, like those used by analytics services, can remain for months or even years unless you delete them manually.

Controlling Cookies

Your browser gives you control over cookies. Depending on your browser, you can view all cookies currently stored, remove some or all of them, block cookies from certain domains, or block all cookies entirely.

Blocking cookies will not prevent you from reading our content, but it may affect certain site features and will likely prevent affiliate tracking from working. This means we would not receive referral credit if you sign up at a casino through our links.

Updates

This Cookie Policy may be updated occasionally. Revisions will be posted here.

This policy explains how we use cookies and what options you have as a visitor.

What Cookies Are and Why They Exist

Cookies are small pieces of data that websites save to your browser. They were originally designed to help websites remember things like your language preference or whether you have visited before. Over time, cookies have also become a standard tool for analytics and advertising.

When you visit our site, several types of cookies may be placed on your device, both by us and by third parties.

Types of Cookies on This Site

Cookies That Keep the Site Working

These handle core functionality. They ensure the website loads properly and remember any settings you have adjusted. They do not collect personal information and cannot be used to identify you.

Cookies for Analytics and Performance

We use Google Analytics to get a broad picture of how our site is used, things like total page views, average visit duration, and which pages attract the most readers. Google Analytics sets its own cookies to gather this data. The information is anonymized and aggregated, meaning we see overall trends rather than individual user activity. Google’s own explanation of how they handle analytics data is available at www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners.

Cookies Set by Crypto Casinos and Affiliate Networks

This is where things get a bit more specific to our type of site. When you follow a link from us to a cryptocurrency casino, the casino or an affiliate tracking service will typically place a cookie on your device. This cookie records that your visit came from us, which is how we get credit for referring you. We do not control what data these third-party cookies collect or how long they persist. That is determined by the individual casino or network, and their own cookie and privacy policies apply.

How Long Cookies Stay on Your Device

It depends on the type. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies, like those used by analytics services, can remain for months or even years unless you delete them manually.

Controlling Cookies

Your browser gives you control over cookies. Depending on your browser, you can view all cookies currently stored, remove some or all of them, block cookies from certain domains, or block all cookies entirely.

Blocking cookies will not prevent you from reading our content, but it may affect certain site features and will likely prevent affiliate tracking from working. This means we would not receive referral credit if you sign up at a casino through our links.

Updates

This Cookie Policy may be updated occasionally. Revisions will be posted here.

Daniel Reeves

Daniel Reeves

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A crypto investor since 2017 and former fintech writer, Daniel Reeves founded this site to give US players the honest, technically detailed crypto casino coverage he couldn't find anywhere else. His IT background means he goes deeper than most on provably fair verification, on-chain transparency, and the real-world mechanics of moving crypto in and out of gambling platforms.