Cookie Policy
Welcome to our Cookie Policy, a plain-language guide to how our site uses small data files on your device. It explains what each category does, how it affects your experience, and which choices you control. We keep the descriptions practical so you can decide whether a given tool helps you or just gets in the way. Throughout this notice, we mention analytics, performance, and consent settings in a way that maps to the options you see in our banner. If you came here after noticing a banner or settings link, this page shows exactly what that prompt was about and why it appears. For clarity, this policy is about cookies and similar tech used across our products, including features related to plinko.
Summary of the purpose of the cookie policy
This policy’s purpose is to tell you what data cookies collect, how long we keep it, and who may receive it. It also outlines the categories we use, the reasons behind them, and the consent choices you can make at any time. We aim to balance site functionality with your privacy expectations, so you can switch things on or off without losing essential access. Where optional tools are involved, we try to show the value they bring as well as the controls you have. These explanations apply to all parts of the service, including game mechanics and predictors that reference plinko.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser to remember details between visits. Some are session-based and vanish when you close the browser, while others persist to recall choices like language or theme. They can also support security, prevent fraud, and measure usage patterns that help us improve reliability. In some cases, similar technologies such as local storage, pixels, or SDK identifiers serve comparable purposes. Your browser gives you tools to view, delete, or block them, and our on-site controls make these choices simpler. All these mechanisms support site features, including elements that relate to models, simulations, or gameplay like plinko.
How and why cookies are used
We use a small set of categories so you can make straightforward choices in the consent interface. Strictly necessary cookies keep core features running, while performance and analytics help us understand what works and what fails. Functional items remember preferences so the experience feels consistent from visit to visit. Advertising or measurement tools, where present, are treated as optional and load only with your consent. Below is a quick snapshot of typical uses, including ways they may support interactive components such as plinko.
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Remember login state and session continuity.
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Save preferences like language, theme, and region.
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Measure page load times and crash frequencies to improve stability.
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Understand which features people use so we can prioritize fixes.
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Where applicable, limit repeated messages or banners after you’ve made a choice.
We minimize data collection by tailoring the set of cookies to what the feature truly needs to function. When a tool is optional, it remains off until you opt in, and you can revisit that choice via the footer link. Aggregated analytics are used to spot trends rather than track individuals, and we avoid retaining raw logs longer than necessary. Partners who provide measurement or anti-fraud services are contractually bound to handle data with care and purpose limits. When we change the mix of technologies, the consent interface is updated so you never have to guess what is active. This approach keeps complex features, including any modules that echo the logic of plinko, aligned with your preferences.
Your Rights
You have meaningful choices over whether non-essential cookies load and how they behave. You can withdraw consent at any time without losing access to the basics of the site. Your browser also gives you controls to block, clear, or limit third-party technologies if you prefer stronger restrictions. If you exercise these controls, some conveniences may disappear, but the core experience should remain accessible. The list below summarizes common rights and tools available to you, including options relevant to features that may reference plinko.
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Manage consent in our on-site settings to allow or disable categories.
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Withdraw consent at any time; changes take effect for future activity.
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Use browser controls to block or delete cookies and local storage.
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Request access, correction, or deletion of personal data when applicable.
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Lodge a complaint with your data protection authority if you believe your rights were affected.
We respond to requests within a reasonable period and explain any legal limitations that might apply. If we need extra details to verify identity, we will state exactly what is required and why it matters. When data is processed based on consent, switching a category off will stop further processing for that purpose. For legitimate interests, we assess necessity and give you a clear way to object where the law provides that option. Where third parties are involved, we share their roles in simple terms, and we restrict use to the purposes you accepted. Any updates to processes will appear in this policy, and we archive prior versions so changes are transparent. These practices aim to keep advanced features, including simulations like plinko, respectful of your choices.
Contact details
If you have privacy questions or requests, you can reach our team by email at contact@plinko-predictor.co.uk. Please include enough context about the device or browser you used so we can investigate efficiently. We will explain the scope of the request, timelines, and any verification steps before we proceed. For security, we do not discuss account details over social channels, and we may route sensitive matters to a secure form. This single mailbox covers all products and features, including those that incorporate concepts related to plinko.
Effective Date
This policy takes effect on December 9, 2025, and remains in force until replaced by a new version. When we make material changes, we will adjust the date and provide a brief summary near the top of this page. Minor editorial fixes that do not alter your rights may appear without a separate notice. If a change affects optional technologies, the consent interface will prompt you to review your settings. For archived copies or a human-readable changelog, you can contact the privacy team using the address above. The same timeline applies across our services, including components inspired by models and games like plinko.
