What This Document Is About
When you visit 7bit-casinoau.com, small pieces of data get stored on your device. These are called cookies. They help the site recognize you when you come back, remember choices you've made, and keep things running the way you'd expect. This page explains what those cookies are, why they're there, and what you can do about them.
There's no complicated legal jargon here — just a straightforward explanation of how things work behind the scenes when you use our platform.
So, What Exactly Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a tiny text file. That's it. Your browser saves it on your computer, phone, or tablet when you interact with a website. It doesn't run code, doesn't contain personal documents, and isn't a program. It simply stores small pieces of information — like whether you're logged in, what language you've selected, or how long your session has been active.
Without cookies, you'd essentially be a stranger to the site every single time you loaded a page. Your preferences wouldn't stick. Your session wouldn't persist. Cookies are what make continuity possible.
Types of Cookies We Use
Not all cookies do the same thing. Here's a breakdown of the categories used across 7bit-casinoau.com:
| Cookie Type | What It Does | How Long It Lasts |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Keeps core functions working — login sessions, security checks, page navigation | Until you close your browser (session) |
| Functional | Saves your preferences like language, display settings, and previous choices | Days to months, depending on the setting |
| Analytics | Collects anonymous data on how pages are used — which features get clicked, how long pages load | Up to 2 years (varies by provider) |
| Performance | Helps us understand where things slow down so we can fix them | Session-based or persistent |
| Marketing / Targeting | Used to show content or offers that are relevant to your browsing patterns | Up to 1 year |
Why We Actually Need Cookies
Some of these are non-negotiable. If we removed strictly necessary cookies, our services would simply stop working properly. You wouldn't be able to stay signed in. Settings you've configured would disappear the moment you navigated to another page.
Other cookies, like analytics or marketing ones, are optional from a technical standpoint — but they help us understand what's working and what's not. When we know that a certain section of the site is confusing or slow to load, we can fix it. That kind of insight only comes from data, and cookies help collect it in an anonymous, aggregated form.
First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies
There are two sources cookies can come from:
- First-party cookies come directly from 7bit-casinoau.com. These are the ones we control entirely. They handle things like keeping your session alive and remembering your language settings.
- Third-party cookies are set by external services we've integrated — things like analytics tools, advertising networks, or support platforms. These services have their own privacy policies, and we encourage you to review them if you want a full picture.
We don't sell cookie data to anyone. We also don't use it to build individual profiles that get passed along to unrelated companies.
Cookies and Your Device
Every time you return to 7bit-casinoau.com, your browser sends the relevant cookies back to our server. This is how we recognize your device. We don't receive your name or any directly identifying details from this process — what we receive is more like a tag that says "this is the same device that visited before and had these preferences set."
This recognition is what makes personalized experiences possible without requiring you to re-enter everything every single visit.
Managing and Controlling Cookies
You're in control. Here are the main ways you can manage cookie behavior:
Through Your Browser
Every major browser has settings that let you view, delete, or block cookies. Here's where to find them:
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
- Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will affect how the site works. Some features may not function correctly without certain stored data on your device.
Through Our Cookie Consent Tool
When you first visit the site, you'll see a prompt that lets you choose which categories of cookies you're okay with. You can accept all, reject non-essential ones, or make specific choices by category. If you change your mind later, you can revisit those preferences at any time.
Opt-Out Links for Third-Party Analytics
If analytics cookies concern you specifically, many providers offer direct opt-out tools. For example, Google Analytics has a browser add-on available at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout that prevents your data from being included in reports.
Session Cookies vs. Persistent Cookies
It's worth knowing the difference:
- Session cookies only exist while your browser is open. The moment you close the tab or browser window, they're gone. These are typically used to manage what happens during a single visit.
- Persistent cookies stick around after you close your browser. They have an expiry date and will remain on your device until that date passes or until you manually delete them. These are what remember you next time you visit.
Do We Use Tracking Pixels or Similar Technologies?
In addition to cookies, we may use tracking pixels — small invisible images embedded in pages or emails. When your browser loads them, it sends basic information like your IP address, browser type, and the time of access. This helps us understand whether certain content was viewed or whether an email was opened.
These work similarly to cookies in purpose but operate slightly differently in practice. The same opt-out principles generally apply.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
The way websites use cookies can evolve — new tools get added, old ones get retired, regulations change. When something significant shifts, we'll update this page to reflect it. We won't notify you individually for minor changes, but anything substantial will be clearly reflected here. Checking back periodically is a reasonable habit if this matters to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will blocking cookies stop the site from working?
Blocking strictly necessary cookies will break core features — you won't be able to stay signed in or navigate properly. Blocking only optional cookies like analytics or marketing ones will have little impact on everyday use.
Can someone identify me personally through cookies?
Cookies stored on your device don't contain your name or personal contact details in readable form. However, when combined with account data you've provided, it's possible for us to associate a cookie with your account for the purpose of maintaining your session. We don't share that connection with third parties.
Does deleting cookies log me out?
Yes, if you delete session or authentication cookies, your active login will end and you'll need to sign in again. Your account itself won't be affected — just the current session on that device.
Are cookies the same as cache?
No. Your browser's cache stores larger files like images and scripts to speed things up. Cookies are specifically for data exchange — small pieces of information sent between your browser and the site. They serve different purposes, even if both live on your device.
What happens if I use a private or incognito window?
Private browsing typically doesn't save cookies after you close the window. Some cookies may still be used during your session, but they won't persist once you're done. This can be useful if you don't want your preferences or session data retained on a shared device.
Contact Us
If you have specific questions about how cookies are used on 7bit-casinoau.com, or you're experiencing technical issues related to site behavior or stored data, you can reach our support team directly:
Email: support@7bit-casinoau.com
We'll do our best to respond clearly and without unnecessary delays. Technical questions about cookies are genuinely welcome — there's no such thing as too detailed when it comes to understanding how your data is handled.