Cookie Policy for CyprusCasino.ca (Canada)
This Cookie Policy explains how cookies and similar technologies are used on cypruscasino.ca (the Site) to operate, secure, and improve our services for visitors and users located in Canada. By continuing to browse, interact with, or use the Site after seeing our cookie banner, you consent to the placement and retrieval of cookies and similar technologies on your device as described here. This Cookie Policy is incorporated by reference into our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, and it should be read together with those documents. If you do not agree with this Policy, please update your cookie preferences or discontinue use of the Site. For questions, contact us at [email protected].
The Site is intended for individuals who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory of residence. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If you believe a minor has provided information through cookies or similar technologies, please contact us so we can take appropriate steps. For clarity, “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to the operators of CyprusCasino.ca, and “you” refers to the individual accessing or using the Site from within Canada.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. They may be set by the website you are visiting (first‑party cookies) or by other organizations (third‑party cookies) that provide services to the website, such as analytics or advertising support. Cookies can be session-based (removed when you close your browser) or persistent (stored for a defined period or until you delete them). They help websites recognize your device, remember your preferences, and understand how the site is used.
We also use technologies functionally similar to cookies, including pixels, tags, software development kits (SDKs), local storage, and server logs. These tools help us measure traffic, protect against fraud, deliver features, and personalize content. Information collected by these technologies may include device and browser type, operating system, Internet Protocol (IP) address, approximate location inferred from your IP, unique identifiers, language and time zone, pages viewed, links clicked, session duration, and referral URLs.
- HTTP cookies: Standard browser-based files used for core site operations, preferences, security, and analytics.
- Local storage and similar browser storage: Allows persistent saving of certain settings or identifiers to enhance performance and remember choices.
- Pixels and web beacons: Small code snippets that load when you view or interact with content, enabling measurement and reporting.
- Tags and scripts: Code that supports features such as consent management, diagnostics, or performance monitoring.
- SDKs and device identifiers: Tools used in mobile or embedded environments to enable core functions and measurement.
- Server logs: Records maintained by our servers that can include technical diagnostics and usage data.
Some cookies and similar technologies may collect or be linked to personal information. Where we combine or associate cookie data with identifiable information, we treat the combined data as personal information and handle it in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We may also use aggregated and de-identified data for statistical and research purposes.
Why We Use Cookies and Legal Grounds
We use cookies and similar technologies for several purposes: to enable essential features of the Site; to maintain security and prevent fraud; to remember your settings and preferences; to understand how the Site is used and improve performance; to measure the effectiveness of our pages and content; and to provide relevant content or advertising, including frequency capping and audience measurement. Cookies also help us diagnose errors, monitor uptime, and optimize user experience for Canadian visitors.
Under Canadian privacy laws (including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and substantially similar provincial laws), we rely on your consent to set non-essential cookies. You will be given an opportunity to consent via our cookie banner or preferences tool. Strictly necessary cookies, which are required for the Site to function, are used without consent because they are essential to the service you request. You may withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time via your browser or our cookie preferences tool, where available. Canada’s Anti‑Spam Legislation (CASL) may also affect how we use cookies associated with commercial electronic messages and similar tracking.
We retain cookies for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy. Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain for a longer period defined by their purpose and your settings. We may work with service providers that process information on our behalf, including outside of Canada. When information is transferred internationally, it may be subject to the laws of those jurisdictions. We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information collected via cookies; however, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Cookie Categories and Examples
We group the cookies and similar technologies we use into categories to help you make informed choices. Depending on your use of the Site and your selections in the cookie preferences tool (if available), the following categories may be employed on your device:
- Strictly necessary: Required to operate the Site, enable page navigation, manage sessions, and maintain security and fraud prevention. These cannot be switched off in our systems.
- Performance and analytics: Help us understand how visitors use the Site, including which pages are most visited, how users navigate, and error diagnostics. Information is typically aggregated and used to improve functionality and content.
- Functionality: Remember choices you make (such as language, region, and preferences), maintain your settings between visits, and provide enhanced features.
- Advertising and targeting: Enable us or our service providers to deliver content or ads that are more relevant to your interests, measure ad performance, and limit how often you see the same message. These may track your browsing across different sites and services.
- Social interaction: Support embedded content or interactive features that allow you to engage with social or community tools. These cookies may be set by third parties that provide those features.
- Security and fraud prevention: Assist in detecting suspicious activities, protecting accounts, controlling bot activity, and safeguarding the integrity of the Site.
Some cookies may be set by third parties that provide services to us. We do not control how third parties use their cookies once set; their processing is governed by their own privacy and cookie notices. Where applicable, consult those notices for details about their practices, including any cross‑border transfers, retention periods, and how to exercise your rights. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not responsible for the privacy, security, or accuracy practices of third parties in relation to their cookies and similar technologies.
Your Choices, Control, and Consent
You can manage your cookie choices in several ways. If a cookie banner or preferences center is presented, use it to accept, reject, or customize non-essential cookies. Most web browsers also allow you to control cookies through settings that block, delete, or limit cookies from specific sites. You can usually find these controls in your browser’s “Options,” “Settings,” or “Privacy” menus. Deleting or blocking cookies may affect your experience and could disable certain features. On some devices, you can reset advertising identifiers or limit ad tracking in the device’s settings. At present, we do not respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals. You may also use industry opt-out mechanisms offered by Canadian or global advertising self-regulatory programs; these choices are typically browser- or device-specific and may need to be repeated if you clear cookies or change devices.
You have the right to withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time, as well as to request access to or correction of personal information associated with cookie data, subject to legal exceptions. For requests or questions about this Policy, contact [email protected]. We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, or legal requirements. When we make material changes, we will post the updated version on this page and revise the “last updated” information where applicable. Your continued use of the Site after any change signifies your acceptance of the revised Policy. This Policy applies to users in Canada and is intended to comply with applicable Canadian privacy laws; where provincial rules impose additional requirements (for example, in Quebec, British Columbia, or Alberta), we endeavor to meet those obligations. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim liability for any loss arising from the use of cookies by third parties integrated with the Site. If there is a conflict between this Policy and our Terms of Use, the Terms of Use govern.