What Cookies Actually Do
Cookies serve several practical purposes on our platform. They remember your language preference so you don't have to select it every time you visit. They keep track of your session so you stay logged in while navigating between different pages. Without these files, you'd have to start fresh with every single click, which would make using our services frustrating and time-consuming.
We store information about your device settings, screen resolution, and browser type. This helps us display content properly formatted for whatever device you're using, whether that's a phone, tablet, or desktop computer.
Categories We Use
| Cookie Type | Purpose | Duration |
| Essential | Enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas | Session or up to 12 months |
| Functional | Remember your choices such as language and region preferences | Up to 24 months |
| Performance | Collect information about how visitors use our website | Up to 24 months |
| Marketing | Track your activity to show relevant promotional content | Up to 12 months |
Third-Party Involvement
Some cookies come from external services we work with. Analytics providers help us understand which pages get visited most frequently and where visitors spend their time. Security services use cookies to detect unusual activity and protect your account from unauthorized access. Payment processors need them to verify your identity and complete transactions safely.
These partners follow their own privacy rules, and we don't control what they do with the information they collect. However, we only work with companies that meet strict security standards.
Managing Your Cookie Settings
You have control over which cookies you accept. Most browsers let you block all cookies or only accept them from specific websites. Here's how the main browsers handle this:
- Chrome: Settings menu, then Privacy and Security, followed by Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options menu, select Privacy and Security, then scroll to Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences menu, click Privacy, then manage website data
- Edge: Settings menu, choose Privacy, search, and services, then Cookies and site permissions
Keep in mind that blocking certain cookies will affect how our services work. You might not be able to save preferences or access some features. Essential cookies need to remain active for the platform to function at all.
Session versus Persistent Cookies
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. They're temporary and only track what you do during a single visit. Persistent cookies stick around longer, sometimes for months or years. These remember your preferences between visits so you don't have to reconfigure everything each time.
Mobile Devices and Apps
Mobile browsers handle cookies similarly to desktop versions. If you access luckyelfcasino-nz.com through your phone's browser, the same cookie principles apply. Your device settings usually include options to clear browsing data, which removes stored cookies.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes constantly, and so do the ways we use cookies. When we update this policy, we'll post the new version here. Significant changes might be announced through other channels as well, but checking this page periodically keeps you informed about current practices.
Questions and Technical Support
If something about our cookie usage isn't clear, reach out to our technical support team at support@luckyelfcasino-nz.com. We can explain specific cookie types, help you adjust your settings, or clarify how particular features depend on cookie functionality.
Understanding cookies doesn't require technical expertise. They're simply tools that make websites work better by remembering who you are and what you prefer. We use them responsibly and only collect information necessary to provide smooth, secure services.