SpinBetter cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites create and store on users’ devices. They are used to store information about your interactions with a website and help improve your overall experience.
The main function of cookies is to identify users, allowing sites to remember your preferences and preferences. For example, when you visit a site for the first time, it may create a cookie that stores data such as your login or the language you have chosen. On your next visit, the browser sends this file back to the server, allowing the site to “remember” you and adapt the interface to your needs.
There are several types of cookies:
- Session cookies. These temporary files are stored on your device only during an active session. They help store information about your current interaction with the site and are deleted when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies. These cookies remain on your device for a certain amount of time and can be used to automatically log you in or remember your preferences on future visits.
- Analytical cookies. These cookies collect statistics about site traffic and user behavior, which allows resource owners to improve content and interface.
The role of cookies in the registration process
When you register with SpinBetter, cookies play a key role in storing information that allows us to identify you as a customer and provide you with the services you need. This data helps us to better understand your online interests and preferences, which in turn enables us to continuously improve your experience on our platforms.
The use of cookies also allows us to tailor content and offers according to your experience, providing a more personalized approach. This not only aids navigation around the site, but also allows us to offer up-to-date recommendations and special promotions that may be of interest to you.
By doing this, the site can improve functionality, ensuring that you can log in easily and find the information you need quickly.
Types of cookies on SpinBetter
Cookies play an important role in improving the online experience by allowing websites to remember user preferences, improve functionality and provide security. Understanding the different types of cookies can help users make informed decisions about their privacy and how they interact with different websites. Below is a summary of the main types of cookies used on websites, along with descriptions and examples.
Cookie type | Description | Examples |
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Strictly necessary cookies | Necessary for basic functions such as accessing secure areas and performing transactions. | Session cookies, authentication cookies |
Functional cookies | Improve user experience by remembering preferences and settings. | Language preferences, theme settings |
Performance cookies | Collect user interaction data to improve site functionality. | Google Analytics cookies |
Targeting/Advertising Cookies | Show relevant ads based on user behavior and interests. | Facebook Pixel, Google Ads cookies |
Session cookies | Temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser. | Items in your shopping cart |
Persistent cookies | Store data on your device for future visits, providing recognition. | Login credentials |
Managing cookies: your choice
It’s important to remember that you can always control the use of cookies on your devices. Although most web browsers automatically accept them, you have the option to customize your browser settings to suit your preferences. The choice is yours to make!
With your web browser you can:
- Delete all possible cookies.
- Block all cookies to improve your privacy.
- Allow all cookies to make it easier to interact with websites.
- Limit external cookies to protect your data from external sources.
- Set to automatically delete all cookies when you close your browser.
- Use “private browsing” or “incognito” mode, which allows you to surf the web without saving data on your device.
- Install add-ons and plug-ins that extend the capabilities of your browser and provide more flexible cookie management.
This way, you have full control over the cookies used in your browser, allowing you to customize your online experience according to your needs and preferences.
Conclusions
Cookies help remember information about visits, such as user interface settings, authorization data, and preferences. Cookies can be either temporary (session-based) or permanent, and their use can improve the user experience by providing a more personalized approach.