The policy sets out what cookies are, the categories we rely on, why they are placed, and the choices available to you. It is written to align with the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK GDPR, both of which govern how consent for cookies is obtained and recorded.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They allow pages to load correctly, remember basic preferences and gather general statistics about how the portal is used.
Some cookies last only for a single visit and are removed when you close the browser. Others remain for a defined period so that settings, such as a language choice or a dismissed notice, can be recognised on a later visit. None of the cookies we use are designed to identify you personally or to access files held on your device.
Categories of cookies we use
We group the cookies on nokyccasino-uk.com into a small number of clear categories. This keeps the framework transparent and makes it easier for you to decide which non-essential cookies to allow.
The categories are:
- essential cookies – required for core functions such as navigation, page security and load balancing, and set without prior consent under PECR;
- session cookies – temporary files that operate during one browsing session and are deleted when the session ends;
- persistent cookies – files that remember preferences, such as a closed banner or display option, for a set period;
- analytical cookies – placed only with your consent to measure traffic and understand which review sections readers find useful.
Essential cookies are the only category that does not depend on your agreement, because the website cannot function correctly without them. Every other category is governed by the consent choice you make.
Consent under UK PECR
Under PECR, non-essential cookies may be set only after you have given clear, informed consent. When you first arrive, a consent notice lets you accept all cookies, reject non-essential ones, or open the settings to make a granular choice.
Your selection is stored so the notice does not appear on every page. You can withdraw or change consent at any time, and any analytical or persistent cookies tied to a withdrawn choice will no longer be placed on future visits.
Third-party services
To understand how the portal performs, we may use a limited number of third-party analytics and monitoring tools. These services process anonymised information about traffic and technical errors rather than personal profiles.
Any third-party provider operates under its own privacy policy and is expected to follow recognised UK data protection standards. We do not permit external parties to access data beyond what is needed for measurement and stability, and no cookie data is sold or used for intrusive tracking.
How to manage or disable cookies
You can control cookies through the consent notice on the site and through your browser settings. Most browsers let you accept, block or delete cookies, and clear those already stored on your device.
Disabling certain cookies is straightforward, but it may affect parts of the website, including saved preferences and some navigation features. Reviewing these settings from time to time helps keep them in line with your privacy expectations, and the on-site notice can be reopened whenever you wish to revisit your choices.
Updates and contact
We may revise this cookie policy to reflect changes in UK law, guidance from the Information Commissioner's Office, or improvements to the portal. Any updated version is published on this page and takes effect from the moment of publication.
You are encouraged to review this policy periodically so you remain aware of how cookies are used. For any question or request relating to cookies or consent, you can contact us by email at [email protected].