What Cookies Actually Do
Think of cookies as digital bookmarks that help our website remember you. Without them, you would need to start fresh every time you open a new page. They store information about your preferences, language choices, and which sections you visited before. This means you won't have to repeat the same actions over and over.
When you log into your account, cookies keep you logged in as you move between different pages. They also remember settings like screen brightness preferences or notification choices you selected earlier. Some cookies only last until you close your browser, while others remain on your device for longer periods.
Types of Files We Use
| Category | Purpose | Duration |
| Essential | Keep you logged in and maintain security across different pages | Session or up to 24 hours |
| Functional | Remember your language, region settings, and personal preferences | Up to 12 months |
| Performance | Track which pages load slowly and identify technical issues | Up to 24 months |
| Analytics | Show us which features get used most and how people navigate the site | Up to 24 months |
Information Collection Process
We gather technical details about how you interact with our platform. This includes which browser you use, what time you typically visit, and which sections you spend the most time exploring. We also track error messages that appear on your screen so we can fix problems quickly.
Your device sends us information automatically, such as your IP address and screen resolution. This helps us display pages correctly on your specific device. We don't connect this technical data to your personal identity in most cases.
Third-Party Tools
Some cookies come from external services we use to improve our platform. Analytics providers help us understand traffic patterns. Security services protect against unauthorized access attempts. These outside companies follow their own privacy rules, and we carefully select partners who maintain high standards.
Social media widgets on our site may place their own tracking files. Chat support tools also use cookies to maintain conversation history. You can usually disable third-party cookies through your browser without affecting essential site functions.
Managing Your Cookie Settings
Your browser gives you control over which cookies to accept. Most browsers let you block all cookies, accept only certain types, or delete existing ones. Here's how to adjust these settings:
- Open your browser's settings menu and look for privacy or security options
- Find the cookie management section, usually under advanced settings
- Choose whether to block third-party cookies, all cookies, or none
- Set your browser to notify you before storing new cookies
- Clear existing cookies through the browsing history menu
Blocking certain cookies might prevent some features from working properly. For example, you might need to log in repeatedly if you disable session cookies. We recommend allowing at least essential cookies for the smoothest experience.
Mobile Device Considerations
Mobile browsers handle cookies differently than desktop versions. Your smartphone or tablet stores these files in app-specific folders. To manage mobile cookies, access your browser app's settings rather than device settings. Some mobile operating systems also offer tracking prevention features that limit cookie functionality across all apps.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change how we use cookies. Major modifications will be highlighted on our homepage. Continuing to use goldenreelscasinoau.com after updates means you accept the revised terms. Check back periodically to stay informed about our current practices.
Questions About Our Cookie Use
If something in this policy seems unclear, reach out to our technical team at support@goldenreelscasinoau.com. We can explain specific cookie types in more detail or help you configure your browser settings. Our team responds to technical inquiries within 48 hours on business days.