Daytona Spin Cookie Policy in the United Kingdom
Daytona Spin uses cookies to support the proper operation, security, and convenience of its website for users in the United Kingdom. Some cookies are strictly necessary for core site functions, while others help analyse usage patterns and personalise the browsing experience. Cookies do not access private data stored on a device and are not used to identify users outside the platform. Users can manage or adjust cookie preferences at any time through browser settings.
How Cookies Are Used on the Platform
When a user visits the Daytona Spin website, small data files called cookies are saved to the device being used. These files help the site remember preferences, maintain session activity, and deliver a more consistent experience across visits.
Cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the platform, monitor traffic levels, and assess overall site performance. This information supports improvements to the service and ensures content is presented in a relevant and functional way.
Cookies do not access files stored internally on a device, nor do they collect personal information beyond what is required for the purposes described above. Their use is limited to site operation and analysis, in line with standard data privacy practices.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The Daytona Spin website uses several categories of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary files stored on a device only for the duration of a visit. They are deleted automatically once the browser is closed and are essential for basic site navigation.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on a device after a session ends. They allow the site to recognise returning users and retain saved preferences across multiple visits.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect aggregated data about how the website is used. This includes information such as pages visited, time spent on the site, and browser type. The data gathered supports performance monitoring and service improvements.
All cookie types serve the purpose of making the experience more convenient and relevant to each user. No cookie category is used to collect sensitive personal data or to track activity outside the platform.
Your Cookie Choices
Users have control over how cookies are managed on their devices. Cookie preferences can be adjusted at any time through the settings of any standard browser.
The following actions are available through most browsers:
- Delete all cookies that have already been saved to a device
- Block all cookies from being set in the future
- Allow cookies only from specific websites
- Browse in private or incognito mode to limit cookie storage
- Receive a notification before a cookie is saved
- Review and remove individual cookies already stored
Flash cookies, which are managed separately from standard browser cookies, can also be controlled through the relevant settings in the Flash Player manager.
Please note that blocking all cookies may limit access to certain features of the website. Some functions rely on cookies to operate correctly, and disabling them entirely may affect how the site performs during a visit.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies operate differently from standard browser cookies and are not managed through the same browser controls. Instead, they are configured through the Flash Player settings manager, which allows users to set permissions, restrict storage capacity, and apply security parameters.
Through the Flash Player manager, users can:
- Adjust storage limits for Flash data saved locally
- Set site-specific permissions for Flash content
- Review and delete existing Flash cookie data
Blocking Flash cookies entirely, along with all other cookie types, may disrupt certain website functions. Features such as language preferences and automatic sign-in rely on stored cookie data to function as intended. Users are advised to consider which cookie categories to restrict before applying changes, to avoid limiting their access to core platform features.
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