Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how cookies and similar technologies are used on nvcasinoapps.com. It outlines what these files are, why they are placed on your device, and how you can control them. The site aims to keep this page clear and practical so you can make informed choices about your settings. Please read it alongside our Privacy Policy for a full picture of data practices.
Scope and Owner of This Policy
This policy applies to all visitors and registered users who access nvcasinoapps.com through web or mobile browsers. It covers cookies set by this site and, where noted, by third parties that integrate their services into our pages.
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser. They help remember your preferences, retain session details, and measure how pages perform.
Similar technologies may also be used, such as local storage, pixels, and SDKs in mobile contexts. For simplicity, this policy refers to all of them as “cookies” unless a distinction is relevant.
Types of Cookies We Use
We categorize cookies by their role and persistence. Some are essential for the site to function, while others support measurement and personalization.
- Essential: required for core features such as navigation, security, and basic settings.
- Functional: remember preferences like language or region.
- Analytics: help us understand traffic patterns and page performance.
- Advertising: enable interest-based content and limit repeat placements.
Where a cookie falls into more than one category, we prioritize its primary purpose and list it accordingly.
Purposes of Cookies
Essential cookies keep pages loading correctly, maintain sessions, and protect against abuse. Without them, certain elements of the site would not work as intended.
Functional cookies store choices you make. They reduce repetitive actions, such as reselecting language or acknowledging notices.
Analytics cookies show which content is used and which features require improvement. Aggregated metrics guide product decisions and help diagnose technical issues.
Analytics and Advertising Partners
We may use analytics providers to generate aggregated reports on visits, referrers, and engagement. These partners collect information such as device type, browser version, approximate location, and the pages you view.
Advertising partners, where active, use cookies to deliver contextually relevant content and to cap the frequency of repeat placements. Data shared with these partners is subject to their policies, and you can adjust your preferences as described below.
Managing Cookies
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but settings can be changed at any time. You can delete existing cookies, block future ones, or set notifications when a site wants to store a file.
- Browser controls: check the help pages for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, or your mobile browser.
- Opt-outs: some analytics and ad partners provide their own opt-out tools, which operate per browser and device.
- Private modes: using private or incognito windows limits persistence but does not block all tracking technologies.
Cookie Retention
Retention periods vary by category and purpose. Essential cookies typically persist for the duration of a session or for the time needed to maintain security controls, while analytics and advertising cookies may have longer lifespans set by the provider. When a cookie is no longer required, it should expire or be removed according to its configuration.
Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Your browser may send a “Do Not Track” or global privacy control signal. Because there is no unified industry standard for interpreting these signals across all partners, the site’s response may differ by integration. Where a partner supports the signal, it will be honored within that partner’s system.
Updates to This Policy
We review this page when technologies, partners, or legal requirements change. Material updates will be reflected here with a revised description of practices.
Archived versions are not routinely published. If you need details about prior practices, refer to your browser logs or saved preferences, which show the cookies stored at a given time.