Cookie Policy for gibraltarcasinolicense.ca
Effective date: April 20, 2026. This Cookie Policy describes how gibraltarcasinolicense.ca (we, us, our) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website for visitors located in Canada. It also outlines your choices regarding these technologies and includes essential provisions typically found in Terms of Use, including disclaimers, limitation of liability, and governing law. By continuing to use our website after seeing a cookie notice or banner, or by selecting your preferences in our consent tools, you agree to our use of cookies as described here.
We are committed to transparency and to handling information collected via cookies in accordance with applicable Canadian privacy laws. If you do not agree with this Cookie Policy, you should disable cookies as described below or refrain from using the website. For privacy-related information beyond cookies, please refer to our separate Privacy Policy, which complements this Cookie Policy.
What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser at the request of the websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, to improve performance, to remember user preferences, and to provide analytics and advertising insights. We may also use related technologies such as web beacons, pixels, local storage, device identifiers, and software development kits (collectively, cookies and similar technologies) to achieve similar purposes.
We use cookies to operate and secure our website, remember your preferences, understand how visitors use our pages, measure performance, and, where authorized, personalize certain content. Some cookies are set by us (first-party cookies), while others may be set by service providers operating on our behalf (third-party cookies). Some cookies are session-based and expire when you close your browser, while others are persistent and remain on your device for a defined period.
- Strictly necessary cookies: Enable core site functionality such as page navigation, load balancing, and access to secure areas. The site cannot function properly without these cookies.
- Performance and analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with the site by collecting aggregated information (for example, page views, time on page, and navigation paths) so we can improve usability and content.
- Functionality cookies: Remember choices you make (such as language or region) and provide enhanced, more personalized features.
- Advertising and marketing cookies: May be used to deliver content relevant to your interests, limit the number of times you see a particular message, and measure the effectiveness of campaigns, where permitted by applicable law and your consent choices.
- Security and fraud prevention cookies: Assist in detecting malicious activity, protecting accounts, and maintaining the integrity of our services.
- Consent management cookies: Store your cookie preferences so that we can honor your choices on future visits.
We endeavor to use cookies proportionately and in line with privacy-by-design principles. We do not sell personal information collected through cookies. We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements, and we will post the revised version with an updated effective date.
Legal Basis, Consent, and Your Choices in Canada
Where required by law, we rely on your consent to place or read non-essential cookies (such as analytics or advertising cookies). You may be presented with a cookie banner or settings tool when you first visit our site or after material changes, enabling you to accept, reject, or customize categories of cookies. You can modify your preferences at any time by revisiting your cookie settings, where available, or by adjusting your browser controls as described below.
You can control cookies through your browser or device settings by blocking, deleting, or limiting cookies. Methods vary by browser; typically, you can find options under settings for privacy or security. Disabling certain cookies may impact site functionality or limit your ability to use some features. Some browsers offer signals to express privacy choices (including Do Not Track or global privacy controls). Our site will endeavor to respect such signals where technically feasible and legally required, but functionality may vary over time.
If you withdraw consent or disable cookies, previously set cookies may persist until they expire or are deleted via your browser. Your refusal will not affect strictly necessary cookies, which are required for the site to function. We will maintain records of your consent choices as part of our compliance efforts, and we may request that you refresh your preferences periodically.
Types of Data Collected via Cookies
Cookies and similar technologies may collect information that, alone or in combination with other data, could be considered personal information under Canadian law. This may include device identifiers, IP address, browser type and version, operating system, general location derived from IP (such as city or province), referring URLs, pages viewed, links clicked, time stamps, session duration, language preferences, and interactions with page elements. In some cases, we may associate cookie data with account or contact information you voluntarily provide to us (for example, when you subscribe to updates).
We use the information collected through cookies to support the following purposes:
- Operate, maintain, and improve the website and its content.
- Measure site performance and troubleshoot technical issues.
- Understand audience interests and tailor content accordingly.
- Remember your preferences across sessions and devices.
- Measure the effectiveness of informational or promotional messages.
- Detect, prevent, and respond to security incidents and fraudulent activity.
- Comply with legal obligations and enforce our policies.
We retain cookie data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes above and to meet legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. Retention periods differ by cookie category; session cookies expire when you close your browser, while persistent cookies are kept for a defined period that is proportionate to their function. Where feasible, we aggregate or de-identify data and apply technical and organizational safeguards. To the extent permitted by law, the website and cookies are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We disclaim all warranties (express or implied) related to cookie operation and data availability, and we limit liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. In no event shall we be liable for indirect, consequential, incidental, or punitive damages arising from or related to the use or inability to use cookies or the website.
Third-Party Cookies and International Transfers
We may engage carefully selected service providers to assist with analytics, performance measurement, content delivery, and security. These providers may set or access cookies on our behalf. We contractually require them to process information only for specified purposes and to protect it in a manner consistent with this Cookie Policy and applicable laws. Because third-party cookies are governed by the providers’ policies, we encourage you to review your cookie settings and manage third-party cookies through your browser. Our inclusion of any third-party technology does not imply endorsement, and we are not responsible for their independent practices.
- Some providers may process data in jurisdictions outside Canada. Where cross-border transfers occur, we take steps designed to ensure an adequate level of protection, such as contractual safeguards and risk assessments.
- By using the site and consenting to non-essential cookies where required, you acknowledge that your information may be transferred and processed in other countries, which may have different data protection rules than Canada.
- Regardless of location, we strive to protect information with reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the data.
If you believe a third-party cookie is operating in a way that conflicts with your preferences, please adjust your settings or contact us so we can assist where possible.
Security, Children’s Information, Changes, Governing Law, and Contact
We implement reasonable security measures to protect information collected through cookies from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security. Our website is intended for individuals who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 via cookies, and if we learn that we have inadvertently done so, we will take steps to delete such information. We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect operational, legal, or regulatory changes. Material updates will be highlighted by updating the effective date and, when appropriate, by providing a prominent notice or requesting renewed consent.
This Cookie Policy, and any disputes arising from or relating to it, are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict of laws principles. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect. If you have questions, requests regarding your cookie preferences, or wish to exercise rights available to you under applicable Canadian privacy laws (such as access or correction), please contact us at: [email protected]. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe consistent with legal requirements and our internal policies.