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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy describes how sweety spin uses cookies and similar tools when you browse our pages, so you can understand what is happening in the background. It focuses on practical points like what gets stored, why it may be stored, and what choices you have on your device. Some cookies are basic and help the site work as expected, while others are optional and relate to analytics or preferences. We keep the language simple here because cookie talk can get confusing fast. If any part feels unclear, you can always reach out using the contact section below.

You do not need special technical knowledge to control cookies, and most settings live in your browser or device menu. When you change cookie settings, certain features may behave differently, such as remembering language choices or keeping you signed in. We try to keep the experience consistent even when cookies are limited, but some functions depend on them.

The goal of this policy is to explain, in plain terms, what cookies do on sweetyspin and how they relate to your browsing experience. Cookies can support core site functions, store preferences, and help us see which pages are useful or confusing. They are not the same as software you install, and they do not magically access your personal files. Instead, they usually store small pieces of information like an identifier or a settings choice. This policy also outlines the controls you can use to accept, block, or remove cookies.

We also clarify what happens when third-party tools are involved, such as analytics providers embedded on a page. When those tools are used, they typically work under their own policies as well, and your browser controls still matter. The point is to give you a clear map of your options, not to bury you in fine print.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your device to remember certain details about a visit, and sweety spin may use them for that purpose. Some cookies last only while your browser is open, and others remain for a set period unless you delete them. A cookie might remember that you dismissed a notice, selected a language, or set a preference. It does not run programs on its own, and it cannot directly read content stored on your phone or computer. Different browsers show cookies in different places, but the basic idea is the same across devices.

Similar technologies can exist too, like local storage or pixel-based measurement, and they often serve a comparable role. We use the word “cookies” here as a friendly umbrella term unless a specific tool needs to be named. If you prefer a clean slate, you can clear stored site data in your browser settings at any time.

How and why cookies are used

We use cookies to keep pages working smoothly and to avoid making you repeat the same steps, and sweetyspin benefits from that continuity. For example, a cookie can remember basic preferences so the site does not feel like it resets every time you return. Some cookies help with performance and reliability, such as balancing traffic or reducing repeated loading. Others help us understand aggregated usage patterns, like which sections get visited most often, so we can improve layout and clarity. We aim to use this data in a measured way, focusing on trends rather than on individual identity.

In some cases, third-party services may place their own cookies when they provide embedded features or analytics. Those cookies are typically controlled through the same browser tools you already use, plus any settings provided by the third party. If you block optional cookies, you may still browse, but certain preference-based features might not stick.

Your Rights

You have the right to control how cookies are stored on your device, and sweety spin supports that choice through standard browser and device settings. You can usually block cookies entirely, allow only certain types, or delete existing cookies whenever you want. Many browsers also offer private browsing modes that limit what gets stored after a session ends. If your region provides additional privacy rights, you can use them to request information about data handling practices related to cookies. Managing cookies does not require an account action - it is typically handled locally on your device.

Keep in mind that blocking all cookies can sometimes cause repeated prompts or prevent certain settings from saving. If you want a balanced setup, you can allow essential cookies while limiting analytics or third-party cookies. Your preferences can be updated anytime, and changes usually take effect right away or after a browser restart.

Contact details

If you have questions about how cookies are used or want clarification on a specific scenario, you can contact sweetyspin using the email below. It helps if you mention your browser type and device, because cookie behavior can vary across systems. You can also describe what you saw on the screen, such as a banner message or a setting you changed, so we can respond more precisely. We do not ask for passwords or sensitive access details through email, so keep your message focused on the cookie topic. We aim to keep support practical and straightforward rather than overly legalistic.

Contact for communication: contact@sweety-spinbonus.eu. If your question relates to a third-party cookie, we may point you to the relevant provider name so you can review their settings too. We will still explain what that cookie is doing on our pages in plain terms.

Effective Date

This Cookie Policy is effective as of 6 May 2026, and sweety spin may update it when site features or cookie usage changes. Updates are usually made to reflect new tools, changes in analytics setup, or shifts in legal requirements that affect cookie notices. When we revise the policy, we focus on clarity so it stays readable and useful instead of turning into a wall of text. If you want to stay informed, you can revisit this page from time to time and compare the effective date. The most recent version is the one that applies to current browsing activity.

If a change is substantial, we may adjust how notices are displayed so it is easier to spot what is new. Even when the wording changes, your core controls remain the same: your browser and device settings still decide what gets stored.