Site Policy

Cookie Policy

How AllBets uses cookies, analytics scripts, affiliate tracking, and consent preferences.

Cookies are small files stored by your browser. AllBets uses them to keep the site functional, understand aggregate usage, and measure whether affiliate links are working correctly.

Types Of Cookies We Use

  • Essential cookies: support core site behavior such as consent state and security checks.
  • Analytics cookies: help us understand page performance and content demand in aggregate.
  • Affiliate cookies: help operators and affiliate systems attribute a referral after a user clicks an outbound partner link.
  • Preference cookies: may remember simple choices such as dismissed notices.

Analytics And Performance Scripts

We may use analytics tools to understand which reviews, guides, and footer pages readers use. These tools help us find broken journeys, slow pages, thin content, and search demand. Analytics should be used in aggregate, not to profile a reader's casino account or wallet activity.

Why Affiliate Cookies Matter

AllBets is free for readers because some operators pay referral commissions. Affiliate cookies help connect a click from AllBets to a later registration or deposit. They do not give AllBets access to your casino password, wallet keys, private account data, or gambling balance.

What Cookies Cannot See

Cookies on AllBets cannot read your wallet seed phrase, private keys, exchange login, casino password, or balances held inside an operator account. They also do not make a casino safer, legal in your region, or guaranteed to pay. Always check the current operator terms before depositing.

Managing Cookies

You can accept, reject, or delete cookies through your browser settings. If you block cookies, the site should still be readable, but attribution and some preferences may not work as expected.

Browser-Level Controls

  • Clear site data for AllBets from your browser settings.
  • Block third-party cookies if you do not want affiliate or analytics systems to persist across sites.
  • Use private browsing for temporary sessions, understanding that some browser fingerprints and server logs can still exist.
  • Review extension permissions, because browser extensions can sometimes see more than the website itself.

Related Policies

For broader data handling, see our Privacy Policy. For site usage rules and affiliate limitations, see our Terms & Conditions.

Updates

We may update this policy when our analytics, affiliate tools, or legal obligations change.

Last Updated

May 2026.