Ice Casino Ireland Cookie Policy
Ice Casino uses cookies to run the website, protect your account, and improve your experience. Some cookies are essential for security and basic services. Others help us analyse usage, fix issues, and adapt content to your preferences. You can manage your settings at any time through your browser or our cookie tools. We follow Irish and EU rules, including GDPR and the ePrivacy framework.
What Cookies Do on Your Device
When you visit our website or mobile app, small files called cookies are saved on your device. They remember your settings, help keep you signed in, and track activity needed to improve performance. We use them to understand behaviour on the platform, monitor traffic, and keep services stable across desktop and mobile.
Cookies do not access files on your device and do not read your personal data beyond what you agree to share. We may also use similar technologies, such as local storage and pixels, to collect information needed for security and analytics. Ice Casino treats this information under our privacy standards and Irish law.
Cookie Types We Use
- Session cookies: These are used only while your browser is open. They support login, navigation, and secure gameplay, then expire when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies: These stay for a set period. They remember preferences like language, device, and display settings to improve your next visit.
- Analytical cookies: These collect aggregated data about how the website is used. They help us measure performance, fix errors, and enhance the user experience.
All these cookie types are used to provide convenient access, personalise content where you have consented, and improve services across devices, including mobile.
Your Controls and Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser and our on-site tools. Here are actions you can take:
- Review and update your consent in the cookie banner at any time.
- Allow only essential cookies and block non-essential ones.
- Delete stored cookies and site data from your browser.
- Set your browser to block third-party cookies.
- Set alerts when a website wants to set a cookie.
- Manage legacy Flash cookies (LSOs) through the Adobe settings panel.
Full blocking may affect website functions such as sign-in, payment, game performance, and language preferences. Your choices will apply to this website on the browser and device you use.
Managing Flash Cookies (LSOs)
Some older content may use Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects. You can configure permissions, storage limits, and security in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You may also choose to block or delete LSOs.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash, can disrupt features like language settings, saved preferences, and auto-login. Many modern browsers disable Flash by default; if you enable it, review your browser and Adobe settings to ensure your privacy and data controls are in place.
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