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Cookie Policy

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This page explains what cookies and similar technologies SkillSniff uses, why we use them, and how to manage them. Read it together with our Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

Small data files placed on your device by a website. They help the site recognize your device, remember preferences, measure usage, and, for some, deliver advertising. We also use pixels, tags, and local storage; we'll call all of these "cookies" here for simplicity.

Cookies we use

Strictly necessary

Required for the site to work. You can't turn these off through our consent banner. Things like session continuity, security, and remembering your cookie-preference setting.

Analytics

Help us understand what readers find useful. We use [ANALYTICS PROVIDER]. Data is aggregated and pseudonymized where supported.

Affiliate attribution

When you click a link to a platform, an affiliate cookie may be set so the platform can attribute the referral to us. This is how we earn. Typically 30 to 90 days depending on the program.

Preference

Remember settings — dismissed notifications, your selected state on state-guide pages, that kind of thing.

Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by third-party services we use (analytics, affiliate networks, hosting CDN). Their data use is governed by their own policies, linked from our consent banner.

Managing cookies

  • Use the cookie-consent banner to accept or decline non-essential cookies.
  • Change settings any time via "Cookie settings" in our footer.
  • Block or delete in your browser settings. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies may break parts of the site.
  • Browser-level "Do Not Track" and Global Privacy Control are honored where supported.

Changes

If our use of cookies changes materially, we update this page and re-prompt for consent where required.

A note on healthy play

Social casinos are entertainment, not income. If play stops being fun — if you're spending more than you meant to, chasing losses, hiding play, or feeling bad about it — stop and talk to someone. The National Council on Problem Gambling runs a 24/7 helpline.