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Cookie policy for the Ghostino casino information site

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This page explains how Ghostino casino information at ghostino-casino.uk uses cookies when you visit. It covers what gets stored, why, and how to switch any of it off without losing the ability to read the site.

How this site remembers you

A cookie is a small text file your browser holds onto between visits. On this site, that's mostly used to keep basic settings — language, whether you've dismissed the cookie banner — so you're not asked again on the next page you open.

None of the cookies we set here handle deposits, withdrawals or account logins — those functions belong to the casino operator's own site, not to ours. We're an information resource, and our cookies reflect that narrower job.

CategoryPurpose
NecessaryKeeps the site working — page navigation, cookie-consent memory
AnalyticsTells us which pages get read, only with your consent
Marketing & advertisingMeasures referral traffic, only with your consent
PreferenceRemembers display choices you've already made

The analytics question

Analytics cookies are optional and only activate once you've accepted them in the consent banner. They tell us, in aggregate, which pages are read and for how long — nothing that identifies you personally is attached to that data.

If you decline analytics, the site works exactly the same for you. The only difference is that your visit doesn't contribute to those aggregate figures.

Scripts we do not control

Some elements on the page — embedded video, certain widgets — may load a script from a third-party domain, and that domain can set its own cookie independently of anything listed above. We don't control what those third parties do with that data once it leaves this site.

Where a third-party script is present, it only loads after you've given consent to non-necessary cookies generally — declining that consent blocks it along with our own optional cookies.

Your options

  • Accept or decline non-necessary cookies from the banner shown on your first visit
  • Clear existing cookies from your browser's privacy settings at any time
  • Block cookies by domain, or disable them entirely, from your browser's settings menu
  • Revisit your choice later — most browsers show a padlock or site-info icon that reopens cookie permissions

In Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge, cookie controls sit under Privacy and Security in the settings menu — the exact wording differs slightly between them, but all four let you view, delete or block cookies by site.

Turning off necessary cookies isn't offered as a toggle, because doing so breaks basic navigation — pages would forget your cookie choice itself and re-ask on every load.

Revisions

We update this page when the cookies we use change, not on a fixed schedule. Checking back occasionally is the only way to see whether anything has been added or removed since your last visit.

Questions about this policy can go to [email protected]; we aim to reply within 48 hours.

This information stands as published; last reviewed 2026.