Casinonic Cookie Policy in Austria
We use cookies and similar technologies to keep the website secure, reliable, and easy to use. Some cookies are essential for login, payments, and basic services. Others help us understand behaviour, measure performance, and tailor content to your preferences. You can manage your cookie settings at any time. We seek your consent for any non-essential cookies under the Austrian Telecommunications Act (TKG 2021) and the EU GDPR.
Casinonic Cookie Usage
When you visit this website on desktop or mobile, small files called cookies are stored in your browser. They remember preferences such as language and keep you signed in.
They also record how you use pages so we can understand behaviour, monitor traffic, and improve performance. This information is used to support security and stability. Cookies do not read files on your device, collect personal data outside the browser, or compromise your privacy.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: Active only during your visit. They support navigation, security, and payments, and expire when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies: Remain for a set period. They remember choices such as language, device, and cookie consent to improve your experience on return visits.
- Analytical cookies: Measure traffic, page performance, and errors. Aggregated information shows how services are used so we can fix issues and refine features.
All of these cookies aim to make the website convenient, relevant, and personalised to you.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser and device settings. Common options include:
- Delete stored cookies.
- Block all cookies or only third-party cookies.
- Allow cookies only from websites you visit.
- Set exceptions for selected websites.
- Clear cookies and site data on exit.
- Ask the browser to notify you before a cookie is stored.
On mobile, use your browser or operating system controls to manage storage and tracking technologies. For Flash storage, you can use the Flash Player settings manager to adjust permissions. Blocking all cookies may limit core functions such as login, security checks, payments, and language preferences.
Flash Cookie Settings
Some legacy features may use Adobe Flash local shared objects (Flash cookies). You can manage these in the Flash Player settings manager to control permissions, set storage limits, and adjust security preferences.
Blocking every cookie type, including Flash, can disrupt website features such as remembering language, keeping you signed in, and auto-login. Certain media or games that rely on Flash may not load if storage is blocked.
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