Cookies Policy

As any reliable platform, we stick to the Cookies Policy to secure the data which we proceed from our customers. Cookies used by us to improve your experience with our Sweet Bonanza platform about and App.

About Sweet Bonanza cookies policy.

Cookies are text files with small pieces of data like a username and password that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network. Specific cookies known as HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and improve your experience with our platform. In particular, cookies contain information about your online actions, enable Us to remember your preferences and provide a more tailored experience whenever you will reach our platform again.

Cookies are used by Our Team for the following reasons:

  1. User Authentication:
    Cookies are commonly used to manage user authentication and session management. When users log in to our platform, a session cookie is often created, allowing them to navigate the site without repeatedly entering their credentials. This enhances user convenience and security.
  2. Personalization:
    Cookies enable websites to remember user preferences and settings, such as language preferences, location, and customization choices. This personalization enhances the user experience by tailoring content and functionality to individual preferences.
  3. Tracking and Analytics:
    Cookies are instrumental in website analytics and tracking user behavior. They provide data on user interactions, page views, click-through rates, and more. This data helps our platform understand user engagement and make informed decisions for improvement.
  4. Advertising and Remarketing:
    Cookies are a fundamental component of online advertising and remarketing campaigns. They allow our platform to track user interactions with ads and tailor ad content based on user preferences and behavior.
  5. Session Management:
    Cookies assist in managing user sessions, ensuring that users remain logged in and active during their visits to a website. They also help terminate sessions after a period of your inactivity for security reasons.
  6. Performance Optimization:
    Cookies can be employed to enhance our website performance. For instance, caching cookies stores data on the user’s device, reducing the need for repeated server requests and speeding up page loading times.
  7. Consent and Privacy:
    Cookies are closely associated with privacy and consent mechanisms. We display cookie consent banners or pop-ups to inform users about the use of cookies and request their consent as per data privacy regulations.
  8. Cross-Device Synchronization:
    Some cookies enable synchronization of user preferences and data across multiple devices, ensuring a consistent experience whether users access a website from a desktop, smartphone, or tablet.

 

We use the following types of Cookies to enhance your experience with our platform:

  • First-party cookie.
    First-party cookies are set by the website itself that the user is currently visiting, say, check whether the user is logged in or not.
  • Third part cookie.
    A third-party cookie belongs to a domain different from the one shown in the address bar. This sort of cookie typically appears when web pages feature content from external websites, such as banner advertisements. This opens up the potential for tracking the user’s browsing history, and is often used by advertisers in an effort to serve relevant advertisements to each user.
  • Session cookie.
    Session cookies are set when the user starts a session and are temporary cookies. They expire once the browser is closed and the session ends.
  • Persistent cookies.
    Persistent cookies, on the other hand, stay on the user’s browser for a longer period and only die when they reach their expiration period.
  • Analytical cookies.
    Analytical cookies cookie allows us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our site and see how visitors use our services. These help us improve the way our sites work, for example, by ensuring you can find what you are looking for easily.
  • Necessary cookies.
    The necessary cookies are the ones that are essential for the functioning of a website.
  • Non-necessary cookies.
    Non-necessary cookies are the ones that are added additionally by the website and are not really important for the functioning of the website.
  • HTTP Only cookie.
    An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser while the user is browsing.

A third-party cookie is placed on a website by someone other than the owner (a third party) and collects user data for the third party. As with standard cookies, third-party cookies are placed so that a site can remember something about the user at a later time. They can be used for a variety of purposes, including advertising, site analytics, and social media integration. Some browsers block third-party cookies by default for privacy reasons and that feature can be disabled in the setting of your browser in order to help us to enhance your experience with our platform.

Cookies are automatically accepted on our platform once you have reached it. The reason reflects a data privacy protection law that governs online data tracking and transparency. This data privacy law is known as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018.
Blocking third-party cookies prevents parties other than our platform itself from collecting and using your data for tracking and targeted advertising. With third-party cookies blocked, advertisers and other trackers are unable to build profiles on users or target you with personalized ads.
To block cookies, you can use AdBlock. AdBlock is an extension that blocks ads and other content from websites. When third-party cookies are blocked, AdBlock is more effective because it prevents ads from loading in the first place. Additionally, AdBlock is able to block even more types of online tracking when third-party cookies are blocked.

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