Cookie Policy for Australian Players
Golden Crown uses cookies to keep the website running properly, protect your account, and make your experience more convenient. Some cookies are essential for core functions and cannot be turned off, while others help analyse how visitors use the platform and adapt content accordingly. No cookies collect sensitive data from your device or compromise your privacy. You are in control of your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings.
How Cookies Are Used on This Platform
When you visit the Golden Crown website, small data files called cookies are saved to your device. These files help the site remember your preferences, maintain your session, and track activity across pages.
Cookies serve several practical purposes on the platform:
- Understanding how visitors navigate and interact with the site
- Monitoring traffic patterns to identify and resolve performance issues
- Measuring the effectiveness of site features and content
- Maintaining settings you have already configured
It is important to note that cookies do not access any other data stored on your device. They operate within a strictly defined scope and do not interfere with personal files, applications, or other browser data. Your privacy remains protected throughout your visit.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three main categories of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose.
Session Cookies
These cookies are temporary and exist only for the duration of your visit. They are deleted automatically once you close your browser and are used to keep your session active as you move between pages.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close the browser, up to a defined expiry date. They allow the site to recognise you on return visits and retain your saved preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how the website is used, including which pages are visited most often and how users move through the site. This information is used in aggregate form to improve the platform.
All three cookie types contribute to a more personalised and convenient experience on the site. They work together to ensure the platform responds to your preferences and performs reliably across sessions.
Your Cookie Choices
You have full control over how cookies are managed on your device. Most browsers allow you to adjust cookie settings at any time through the privacy or security section of your browser preferences.
Actions you can take include:
- Delete existing cookies stored by your browser at any time
- Block all cookies from being set when you visit websites
- Block third-party cookies while still allowing first-party cookies from sites you visit directly
- Set notifications to alert you when a cookie is about to be stored, so you can choose to accept or decline
- Allow cookies only from specific websites you trust
- Manage Flash cookies separately using the Flash Player settings manager on your device
Please be aware that blocking all cookies may limit certain website functions. Features such as saved preferences, automatic login, and language settings may not work as expected if cookies are fully disabled.
Managing Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, are managed differently from standard browser cookies. They are controlled through the Adobe Flash Player settings manager, which is available directly on the Adobe website or through your device’s system settings.
Through the Flash Player manager, you can:
- Set permissions for individual websites to store Flash data
- Restrict the amount of local storage Flash applications are allowed to use
- Configure security parameters for Flash content delivered by third-party services
Blocking Flash cookies entirely, alongside standard cookies, may disrupt certain website functions. In particular, language preferences and auto-login features may not operate correctly without the data these cookies retain between visits. It is advisable to review your Flash settings carefully before applying broad restrictions.
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