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7Bit Casino Cookie Policy

What cookies 7Bit Casino sets, what each category does and how to manage them from your browser.

What exactly is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device. Cookies let a site remember actions and preferences across pages, such as your login session, your language or the games you marked as favourite. Some cookies are set by the site you are visiting, others are set by third parties whose services are embedded on the page.

Categories we use

Essential cookies keep the session alive, remember the items in your basket, store your responsible gambling limits and authenticate your login. The casino cannot function without these and they are exempt from consent rules in most jurisdictions.

Functional cookies remember preferences like language, currency, audio settings and the layout you prefer. They make the platform feel personal but the site still works without them.

Analytics cookies measure traffic, page popularity and rough conversion patterns. The data we receive is aggregated and never identifies an individual player. Common analytics providers used include Google Analytics and similar privacy first alternatives.

Marketing cookies support relevant offers across the wider web. They only fire when you actively consent through the cookie banner and you can turn them off at any time.

How can you manage cookies?

Every major browser lets you view, block or delete cookies in its settings. The exact path differs slightly between Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge but the controls are usually under Privacy or Security. Blocking essential cookies will break the login flow, blocking analytics or marketing cookies simply removes those services without affecting your ability to play.

Third party cookies

Payment providers, identity verification partners and fraud prevention specialists may set their own cookies during checkout or KYC. These are governed by the third party's own privacy and cookie policies, which they publish on their own websites.

How long cookies last

Session cookies expire when you close the browser tab. Persistent cookies last from a few days to a couple of years depending on the purpose. The marketing category usually carries the shortest expiry, essential cookies for your responsible gambling limits carry the longest.

What if you change your mind about cookies?

If you accepted cookies and want to revisit your choice, clear the cookies set by the site and the consent banner will reappear on your next visit. You can also adjust individual categories through the cookie settings link in the footer.

Local storage and similar technologies

Alongside classic cookies the platform uses local storage and session storage, both of which are part of the browser rather than third party files. Local storage is used to remember interface preferences across sessions, session storage holds temporary state such as the current bonus selection during a single visit. Both are cleared when you clear browsing data through the browser settings.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Modern browsers offer a Do Not Track signal and the more recent Global Privacy Control header. Where the law treats these signals as a valid opt out for marketing cookies, the platform respects them automatically and disables the marketing category. Essential and functional cookies still load because they are required for the site to work.

Updates to this policy

The cookie list and the providers we use are reviewed regularly. Where a new category or provider is added, the consent banner is rebuilt for all visitors so you can review the change. Material updates also include a clear effective date at the top of the policy.

Where else can you read about this?

For wider data handling see the privacy policy. For the rules governing your account, see the terms and conditions.

Why consent matters

Consent for non essential cookies is the foundation of modern privacy law in most jurisdictions, including the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and the privacy frameworks in many other countries. The consent banner that appears on the first visit is not just a formality, it captures your choice and stores it as a record so the platform respects the same preference on future visits. You can withdraw consent at any time through the cookie settings link, which is permanently available in the footer.

Browser specific controls

Chrome stores cookie controls under Settings then Privacy and security. Safari uses Preferences then Privacy on desktop and Settings then Safari on iOS. Firefox uses Preferences then Privacy and Security. Edge uses Settings then Cookies and site permissions. Each browser also offers private or incognito modes which start with a clean cookie state for the duration of the session and clear it on close.

Specific cookies in use

An always up to date list of the specific cookies in use sits inside the cookie settings panel. Each entry shows the cookie name, the provider, the category, the duration and a short description of the purpose. The list is refreshed whenever a new cookie is added or an existing one is retired, so the panel is always the canonical source.

Cookies and responsible gambling

Some essential cookies exist specifically to enforce responsible gambling tools, particularly the cool off and self exclusion checks. Clearing those cookies during an active cool off or self exclusion does not lift the restriction, the server side record is the source of truth and login is blocked at the account level regardless of local browser state. This is deliberate and is part of the safety design of the platform.

If you have any questions about which cookies are essential versus optional, the cookie settings panel in the footer breaks down every active cookie by category, provider and purpose.

Mobile and in app cookies

Mobile browsers handle cookies the same way as desktop browsers, with the cookie controls sitting inside the browser settings rather than the operating system. The platform does not ship a native mobile app, so there is no separate in app tracking layer to manage. Adding the site to your home screen creates a shortcut to the browser version, which continues to respect the cookie preferences you set on first visit.