What Cookies Actually Do
Think of cookies as bookmarks that remind our system who you are. Without them, you'd need to start from scratch every single time you opened our site. They store bits of information—like your language choice or whether you've logged in—so our platform can serve you better. Some cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months, depending on what job they're doing.
The Different Types We Use
| Cookie Category | What It Does | Duration |
| Essential Operations | Keeps the site running and remembers your session | Ends when you close your browser |
| Preference Storage | Saves your settings like language and display options | Up to 12 months |
| Performance Tracking | Shows us which pages work well and which need fixing | Up to 24 months |
| Interactive Features | Enables special functions and personalized content | Varies by feature |
Why Your Device Needs Them
We can't run our services properly without cookies. They handle security checks, keep your account accessible, and prevent you from having to re-enter information constantly. When you adjust your account settings or choose specific preferences, cookies make sure those choices stick around for your next visit.
Performance cookies tell us where people click most often and which features get ignored. This information guides improvements to our platform. If a particular page loads slowly for most visitors, we'll know about it and fix it.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Your browser gives you control over cookies. You can delete them all, block new ones, or get notified every time a site tries to use them. Here's where to look:
- Chrome users should check Settings, then Privacy and Security
- Firefox keeps these controls under Options, then Privacy & Security
- Safari places them in Preferences under the Privacy tab
- Edge has similar options in Settings under Cookies and Site Permissions
Blocking essential cookies will stop certain features from working. You might find yourself logged out unexpectedly or unable to access parts of your account. Other cookie types won't break the site if you disable them, but your experience might feel less smooth.
Third-Party Connections
Some cookies come from outside services we've integrated into our platform. Analytics tools, security systems, and content providers place their own cookies to make their features work. We choose these partners carefully, but they operate under their own privacy policies.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do the ways we use cookies. We'll update this policy whenever we add new types or change how existing ones function. Check back occasionally to stay informed about current practices.
Questions and Technical Support
If something about our cookie usage doesn't make sense, reach out to our technical team at support@fantasticspins-casinos.com. They can explain specific cookies, help you adjust your settings, or clarify anything in this policy.