Amigo wins Cookie Policy in the United Kingdom
Amigo wins uses cookies to keep the website working, improve security, and make your experience smoother. Some cookies are essential for core services such as login and payments. Others help us analyse usage, measure performance, and tailor content. We ask for your consent for non-essential cookies under UK law, and you can change your choices at any time. You can manage cookie settings through your browser.
Amigo wins Cookie Usage
Cookies are small files saved on your computer or mobile when you visit our website. They remember your settings, such as language, and help us understand how the site is used. We use them to see aggregate behaviour, monitor traffic, and improve performance. Cookies do not give us access to files on your device and do not read personal documents. They only send information your browser shares so we can protect your privacy and run the service under the UK GDPR and PECR. We may also use similar technologies, such as local storage or pixels, for the same purposes.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: These work only during your visit and are removed when you close the browser. They support secure navigation and core website functions.
- Persistent cookies: These stay on your device for a set period. They remember preferences and improve your experience when you return.
- Analytical cookies: These collect statistics about how the website is used. They help us measure performance, fix issues, and improve services.
All of these cookie types are used to support convenience and to personalise your experience so content and services are relevant to you.
Your Cookie Choices
You control cookies through your browser settings. You can also withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time.
- View and delete stored cookies and site data.
- Block all cookies or block third-party cookies.
- Allow cookies only for websites you trust.
- Set limits on how long cookies remain on your device.
- Send a Do Not Track signal, where supported by your browser.
- Manage Adobe Flash Local Shared Objects (Flash cookies).
Blocking every cookie may limit website functionality. Features such as login, payments, language, and personal settings may not work as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also called Local Shared Objects, can be managed through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You can set permissions, restrict storage, and adjust security parameters for sites that use Flash content.
If you block all cookies, including Flash cookies, some website functions may not operate. Saved language choices, remembered login, and certain player settings may not be retained.
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