Cookies Policy
At Gambiva Casino, we use cookies to ensure that our website operates smoothly and efficiently for you. This Cookies Policy provides information on the types of cookies used by us, how they are used, and your options regarding their acceptance or refusal.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. They contain various data such as user preferences, session IDs, or security tokens to enhance the online experience.
We use cookies for several purposes:
These are necessary for the proper functioning of our website. They help with tasks such as remembering you're logged in, making it possible for you to navigate through pages securely without losing information along the way. If you decide to disable these, parts of our service might not function correctly.
These are temporary cookies that expire when you close your web browser or leave the page. They help us remember which pages you have visited in a session, but this information is not stored after your visit ends.
These are kept by the browser even when you close it or leave our website. They allow us to maintain preferences, login credentials (for convenience), or tailor future browsing experiences based on your interactions with our site.
We use functional cookies to remember:
These help us understand how users interact with our website. We use them to measure page loading times, interactions with buttons or forms, and general performance metrics. This information allows us to identify areas of improvement for both desktop and mobile platforms.
We respect users' preferences regarding language, layout design options. We remember these selections to enhance the overall experience across sessions.
Our use of cookies helps maintain continuity between different interactions on our site. For instance, logging in doesn’t require manually re-entering information each session since this data is retained securely through the cookies we set.
We occasionally use storage technologies like Local Shared Objects or DOM (Document Object Model) to store small amounts of data locally. These can improve performance and user experience by allowing dynamic content rendering without server round-trips for the same type of request repeatedly across a single session.