Cookies and Your Privacy in the UK
Prestige Spin uses cookies to keep the website running, strengthen security, and improve convenience. Some cookies are essential for services you request. Others help us analyse usage and adapt content to your preferences. You can manage these settings at any time in your browser or our on-site controls. Our use follows UK GDPR and PECR rules.
How Cookies Work on This Website
When you visit our website, small files called cookies are saved on your device. They remember choices such as language, keep your session secure, and help prevent fraud across desktop and mobile.
We use them to understand behaviour on the platform, monitor traffic, measure performance, and improve your experience. We may also use similar technologies such as pixels or SDKs for the same purposes.
Cookies do not access internal device data, personal files, or applications. They cannot run software. We only collect limited device and usage data needed to operate the site and protect your privacy.
Cookie Categories We Use
- Session cookies: temporary cookies that keep you logged in and help the website function during a visit. They are deleted when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies: remain for a set period to remember settings such as language, preferences, and security options across visits.
- Analytical cookies: help us measure performance, understand how pages are used, and improve services by aggregating usage information.
All cookie types support convenience, security, and personalising your experience across our website and mobile services.
Manage Your Cookie Settings
You can control cookies through your browser settings and device controls.
- Delete saved cookies and site data.
- Block all cookies in your browser.
- Block only third-party cookies.
- Allow cookies for trusted sites.
- Clear cookies each time you close the browser.
- Adjust Adobe Flash local storage settings.
If you block all cookies, parts of the website may not work. Features such as login, security checks, and saved preferences may be limited.
Managing Flash Cookies (LSOs)
Some legacy content may use Flash local shared objects, sometimes called Flash cookies. You can configure these in the Flash Player settings manager to set permissions, storage limits, and security preferences.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash, can affect core functions such as language selection and auto-login. It may also impact how certain media or games load on the website.
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