TrueLuck (Afflinkers) Cookie Policy in Ireland
This cookie policy explains how TrueLuck (Afflinkers) uses cookies and similar technologies on this website for users in Ireland. Cookies help keep the site secure, improve performance, and support basic services, such as navigation and login. Some cookies are essential for the website to work, while others help us analyse usage and tailor content to your preferences. You can control most cookies through your browser or device settings at any time. Your privacy and control over your personal data remain central to how we use cookies.
TrueLuck (Afflinkers) Cookie Usage
When you visit this website, small text files called cookies are saved on your computer or mobile device. These files help remember your choices, such as language, login status, and other browsing preferences.
Cookies help us understand how you use the website, including which pages you visit and how long you stay on them. This information is used to monitor traffic, measure performance, and improve the overall experience and services we provide.
Cookies do not give us direct access to your device, applications, or files. They do not let us read information stored outside the cookie itself. We use them to identify your browser or device in a general way, not to identify you in your daily life.
Some cookies may also support security features, such as detecting unusual activity and helping keep your account safer. In all cases, we try to limit data collected through cookies to what is necessary for site operation, performance, and analytics.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
We use different types of cookies to run this website and to improve your browsing experience. Each type has a specific role.
Session cookies
Session cookies are temporary. They are stored only while your browser is open. They help the website remember your actions during a single visit, for example keeping you logged in as you move between pages. When you close your browser, these cookies are deleted.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them. They help remember your preferences over time, such as saved settings, consent choices, and other personal options. This means you do not need to adjust these settings each time you visit the website.
Analytical and performance cookies
Analytical cookies collect anonymous or aggregated data about how visitors use the website. They help us understand which pages are used most, where visitors come from, and if any errors occur. We use this information to improve performance, fix problems, and adapt content to what users find useful.
All these cookie types are used to support your convenience, improve functionality, and personalise your experience on the website as far as our services allow. They help us maintain a reliable, responsive service while respecting your privacy.
Your Cookie Choices
You are in control of how cookies are used on your browser and devices. Most browsers give you simple tools to manage these technologies.
You can usually:
- Block some or all cookies from this website or from third parties.
- Delete existing cookies stored on your browser or mobile device.
- Set your browser to ask for permission before a cookie is saved.
- Limit cookies to certain trusted websites only.
- Disable analytical cookies while allowing essential cookies to continue.
- Manage Flash cookies through the Adobe Flash Player settings panel.
If you choose to block all cookies, parts of the website may not work correctly. You may not be able to log in, save your preferences, or keep language and display settings. Some security and performance features may also be reduced.
For more detailed instructions, you can check the help pages of your browser or device. These usually explain how to adjust privacy settings, remove cookies, and control similar tracking technologies.
Flash Cookie Settings
Some content or features may use Flash technology, which can store data using Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects. These are stored separately from your normal browser cookies and are managed through the Adobe Flash Player settings.
You can control Flash cookies by opening the Flash Player settings manager on your device. From there, you can:
- Change permissions for websites that use Flash content.
- Set limits on how much data Flash content may store on your device.
- Adjust security settings to reduce unwanted data collection.
If you decide to block all cookies, including Flash cookies, certain website functions may not operate as intended. Features such as remembering your preferred language, keeping you logged in between visits, or saving game and session settings may stop working. This can affect how you experience the website and some services may become unavailable.
To balance privacy and usability, you may prefer to allow only the cookies needed for core functions and limit others through your browser and Flash settings.
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