Cookie Policy
Last updated: 6 March 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit websites. They are used to remember settings, improve page delivery, and collect usage information. Some cookies are set directly by the site you are visiting, while others may be set by third-party services integrated into that site. Cookies do not usually identify you by name, but they can be linked to browser-level identifiers.
2. Why We Use Cookies and Local Storage
ArcadePulsePixel uses cookies and local storage to keep the website functioning smoothly, remember your consent preferences, and reduce repetitive prompts such as age confirmation and cookie banners. We may also use analytics technologies, where allowed by your consent settings, to understand which pages are most useful and where readers leave the site. That information helps us improve navigation, content clarity, and technical stability.
3. Categories of Technologies We Use
Essential technologies: required for core functionality, including security controls, consent memory, and reliable navigation.
Preference technologies: store choices like dismissed banners and similar user interface settings.
Analytics technologies: help us measure traffic and on-page behaviour in aggregated form so we can improve editorial pages.
Affiliate tracking parameters: may be attached to outbound links to partner operators so referral activity can be measured.
4. Third-Party Cookies
When you click external links, especially casino operator links, third-party websites may place their own cookies according to their policies. We do not control those technologies once you leave our domain. You should review each third-party privacy and cookie policy to understand how your information is used there. If a third-party provider connected to our site no longer meets our standards, we may remove or replace that integration.
5. Cookie and Storage Retention
Different tools keep data for different periods. Some values are session-based and expire when the browser closes. Others can remain for a defined period, for example to keep your consent choice active and avoid repeated prompts. Retention can also depend on your browser settings, manual deletion activity, and whether you clear local storage.
6. How to Manage or Delete Cookies
You can manage cookies through browser settings, including blocking specific categories, deleting existing files, or rejecting all non-essential cookies. Most browsers also let you remove site data such as local storage. If you clear saved data, our banners and preference prompts may appear again because the site no longer has your stored choices. Blocking essential cookies can reduce functionality or prevent parts of the site from working as intended.
7. Consent Mechanism
On arrival, we present a consent notice that allows acceptance or rejection of non-essential technologies. Your response is stored so your preference can be respected on later visits from the same browser. You can change your choice by clearing site data or adjusting browser controls at any time.
8. Related Technologies
In addition to cookies, we may use local storage entries and basic event tags that support performance reporting. Some external services may use pixel-style request calls to count interactions. We configure these tools to the minimum level needed for editorial operations and user experience maintenance.
9. Updates to This Policy
We may update this policy to reflect legal requirements or platform changes. If updates are material, we revise the date at the top of the page and publish the new text here. Continued use of the site after updates means the current policy applies, subject to your rights under data protection law.
10. Contact
For cookie-related questions, email privacy@arcadepulsepixel.com or contact@arcadepulsepixel.com.