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Understanding Cookies on Our Website

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This Cookie Policy explains how small text files, commonly called cookies, are used when you browse Spinrise Casino. These files are placed in your browser or device storage to help pages load properly, remember certain choices, measure how visitors interact with content, and record referral activity linked to partner pages. For readers in Australia, this page is intended to give a clear and practical overview of how cookies and similar tracking tools may operate on a casino review website.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are compact data files stored by your web browser when you visit a website. They usually contain technical information such as a session ID, a preference setting, or a referral marker. In most cases, they do not directly identify you as an individual by name. Instead, they help the site recognise a browser, understand whether a visitor is new or returning, and support smoother navigation between pages.

As a simple example, if you dismiss a notice banner or choose a preferred language setting, a cookie may remember that choice so you do not need to repeat the same action on every page. On review and comparison websites, cookies can also help measure which guides, offers, or pages are most useful to visitors.

Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies for several practical reasons. Some are required for core website functions, such as keeping page elements working correctly or maintaining security-related settings during a browsing session. Others help us understand traffic patterns, such as which review pages are viewed most often, how long users stay on certain sections, and whether content should be improved for clarity.

Cookies may also support personalisation in a limited sense. For instance, they can help remember preferences, reduce repetitive prompts, and improve the overall user experience. On a site discussing online casinos and related offers, cookies may also be used for transparent affiliate attribution. This means that if a visitor arrives through or clicks a partner link, a tracking cookie may note that interaction so the referral can be recognised later.

This is a common part of how casino review sites use cookies in Australia and elsewhere: not to reveal private identity details, but to understand website performance and referral pathways.

Types of Cookies We Use

Necessary cookies: These support basic website operation. Without them, parts of the site may not work as intended. Examples include session management, load balancing, and security-related functions.

Preference cookies: These remember choices you make, such as interface settings or previously acknowledged notices. They are designed to make returning visits more convenient.

Performance cookies: These help us evaluate how visitors use the website. They may record which pages attract the most attention, where users leave the site, or whether technical errors appear on certain devices or browsers.

Advertising or referral cookies: These may be used to understand whether a visit came from a link, partner page, or promotional source. On an affiliate-based information site, they can help track whether a referral should be credited after a user clicks through to a third-party service.

How Cookies Affect Affiliate Links

Some pages on this website may include affiliate links. If you click one of these links, a cookie may be set by us or by a third-party platform to record that the visit originated from our content. This does not mean the cookie stores sensitive personal details. More often, it records technical information such as the source page, a campaign code, or a timing window for the referral.

For example, if you read a casino review, click through to a partner website, and later complete an action on that third-party site, a referral cookie may help identify that the visit began here. This is part of cookies and tracking on online casino review pages in Australia, and we believe it is important to explain this clearly rather than hide it behind vague wording.

Third-Party Cookies

Not all cookies are placed directly by our website. Some may come from external service providers whose tools are integrated into the site. These can include analytics platforms, embedded services, traffic measurement tools, and advertising or attribution partners.

Third-party cookies may help generate visitor statistics, assess how content performs, or understand whether a user arrived via a campaign or recommendation link. Their use is generally governed by the relevant provider’s own privacy or cookie information. Because these tools can change over time, the exact providers involved may vary.

If you are researching a cookie policy for a casino site in Australia, it is useful to know the difference: first-party cookies are set by the website you are directly visiting, while third-party cookies are set by external systems connected to that website.

Managing Cookies

You can control cookies in several ways. Most browsers allow you to view, block, delete, or limit cookies through settings menus. Depending on the browser you use, these controls may be found under privacy, security, or site permissions.

If you use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, you can usually adjust whether cookies are accepted automatically, cleared on exit, or blocked for specific websites. The exact wording of settings differs by browser version and device type, but the options are commonly easy to find through the browser help section.

Where available, our site may also display a consent banner or preferences prompt. This can allow you to accept certain categories of cookies, reject non-essential ones, or revisit your choices later. Please note that disabling some cookies may affect how parts of the site function. For instance, pages may not remember settings you previously selected, and certain performance features may become less reliable.

Data Protection Note

We aim to handle website data responsibly and with a practical respect for user expectations in Australia. Cookie-based information is generally used in an aggregated or technical way, such as understanding page popularity, fixing usability issues, or recording referral activity. While no online system can promise absolute security, reasonable steps are typically taken to reduce unnecessary data exposure and keep tracking limited to relevant website purposes.

In many cases, cookie data is more about browser activity than personal identity. For example, knowing that a mobile visitor spent time on a payments guide is different from knowing who that person is. That distinction matters, and we consider it part of being transparent about how casino review websites use cookies for Australian audiences.

Updates to This Policy

We may revise this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in website features, analytics tools, advertising methods, or general content practices. When updates are made, the wording on this page may be adjusted to provide a more accurate explanation of current cookie use.

You may wish to review this page occasionally if you want the latest information about tracking technologies used on Spinrise Casino. The most recent version of the policy will always be the one published here.

Contact Information

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, or would like more detail about how cookies are used on our website, you can contact us at info@au-spinrisecasino.com. You may also write to support@au-spinrisecasino.com for general website assistance related to cookie settings or browsing concerns.

We encourage users to reach out if any part of this page is unclear. Cookie notices are most useful when they are understandable, specific, and relevant to how people actually browse online.


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Author: Oscar Mitchell

Gambling reviewer with a strong emphasis on transparency. Writes balanced, user-focused content explaining restrictions, payment terms, and operator responsibilities.

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