Cookie Policy for ukgccasinolicense.ca
This Cookie Policy explains how ukgccasinolicense.ca (“we,” “our,” or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website for visitors located in Canada. It also sets out your choices regarding these technologies, how we safeguard information collected through them, and how this Cookie Policy works together with our broader user terms and privacy principles. By continuing to use our website after seeing a cookie banner or other notice, you consent to the use of non-essential cookies as described here, unless and until you adjust your preferences.
We aim to comply with applicable Canadian privacy and electronic communications requirements, including federal legislation and relevant provincial requirements. In particular, we seek meaningful consent before setting non-essential cookies, provide clear explanations of our practices, and offer accessible controls so that you can manage your preferences at any time.
What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your actions and preferences over time, support core functionality, improve performance, and deliver a more relevant experience. We also use related technologies, such as local storage, pixels, and device identifiers. For simplicity, we refer to all of these as “cookies.”
We use cookies to: operate our site; remember your settings; understand how users engage with our pages; measure the effectiveness of our content; secure the site against fraud and abuse; and, where permitted by you, tailor content and communications to your interests. Some cookies are set directly by us (“first-party cookies”), while others may be set by our service providers (“third-party cookies”) to support analytics, security, and user experience.
- Essential cookies: Required for core site features such as page navigation, load balancing, session management, and security. Without these, the site may not function properly.
- Preferences cookies: Store your settings (for example, language, region, or display options) so you do not need to reconfigure them on each visit.
- Analytics and performance cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with our site, such as which pages are most popular, how long users spend on the site, and what features may require improvement.
- Functional cookies: Enable enhanced features and content personalization, such as remembering form inputs or offering support tools that improve your experience.
- Marketing and measurement cookies: When enabled, assist with measuring the reach and effectiveness of our informational content and communications, and may be used to infer interests to offer more relevant materials.
Non-essential cookies (such as analytics, functional, and marketing cookies) are used only with your consent. You can withdraw your consent at any time by adjusting your settings as described below. Disabling some cookies may affect your experience, limit certain features, or reduce the accuracy of performance metrics.
Your Choices, Consent Management, and Browser Controls
You are in control of your cookie preferences. If our banner or settings manager is available, use it to accept, reject, or customize non-essential cookies. Your selections will be stored for your device and browser, and you can revisit those settings at any time to change your choices or withdraw consent. Please note that deleting cookies, using a different browser, or using a different device will reset your preferences.
Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies and to set preferences for how cookies are handled. You can typically find these controls in your browser’s privacy or security settings. If you block all cookies, some essential site features may not work. You may also be able to enable privacy signals (for example, browser-based global privacy or do-not-track preferences). Where we can detect and reasonably act on such signals, we will treat them as an opt-out of non-essential cookies for that browser on our site.
On mobile devices, you can often reset or limit device identifiers through your operating system settings. If you receive communications from us that rely on tracking technologies, you may be able to adjust your preferences within the message or through our site controls. Opting out of non-essential cookies does not necessarily mean you will stop seeing content; it means that content may be less tailored to your interests.
Data Collected Through Cookies, Retention, and International Transfers
Information collected through cookies typically includes device and usage data, such as your browser type and version, device type, operating system, referring and exit pages, on-site interactions, time spent on pages, general location (based on IP address), and technical identifiers. We do not attempt to identify you personally from analytics data alone, and we do not use cookies to collect sensitive information. Where we combine cookie data with other information that could identify you, we treat the combined information as personal information.
- Examples of data points: timestamp of visits; unique but pseudonymous cookie identifiers; page load times and errors; clickstream and scroll depth; approximate geolocation; and settings you have chosen on our site.
- Purposes of processing: to operate, secure, and maintain the site; to diagnose and fix problems; to measure reach and performance; to optimize layout and content; and, with consent, to personalize materials and evaluate the effectiveness of our communications.
- Retention: we retain cookie data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described above. Retention varies by cookie type and provider but is generally limited to periods aligned with technical requirements, analytics lookback windows, and legal obligations.
We may use reputable service providers to process cookie-related information on our behalf. Some may be located outside Canada. When transferring information internationally, we take steps designed to ensure an appropriate level of protection, including contractual safeguards and assessments of the recipient’s privacy and security practices. By consenting to non-essential cookies, you acknowledge that your information may be processed in jurisdictions with different privacy laws than in Canada. Where consent is required by law for the installation of non-essential cookies or similar technologies, we will seek your consent before such technologies are set.
Additional Terms, Disclaimers, and Contact
Use of our site is subject to this Cookie Policy and to fundamental terms-of-use principles. The materials on our site are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal, licensing, or compliance advice. You should obtain advice from a qualified professional regarding your particular circumstances. We provide the site “as is” and “as available,” without warranties or conditions of any kind, whether express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. To the maximum extent permitted by Canadian law, we and our affiliates, officers, employees, and agents will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, or business interruption, arising from or related to the use or inability to use cookies or the site, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. You agree to use the site only for lawful purposes, not to interfere with its security or functionality, and not to misuse any cookie-based features. All content on the site is owned by us or our licensors and is protected by intellectual property laws; nothing in this Cookie Policy grants you rights to such content beyond limited use necessary to access the site.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. When we make material changes, we will revise the “effective date” or provide additional notice where required. Your continued use of the site after an update signifies your acceptance of the revised policy. If any part of this policy is held invalid, the remainder will continue in effect. This policy is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules, and any disputes shall be brought in the courts located in Ontario. The site is intended for adults who have reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory; we do not knowingly place non-essential cookies on devices of minors. If you have questions, wish to exercise choices, or need further information about our cookie practices, contact us at [email protected]. Effective date: 20 April 2026.