Cookie policy – Lionbonus.com
Introduction
Welcome to LionBonus.com. This policy outlines how LionBonus.com (referred to as “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and related technologies on our site. It aims to give you clear details about the cookies we use and why we use them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files saved on your device, whether it’s a computer, tablet, or phone whenever you browse websites. These files let websites operate , help improve your browsing experience, and allow website owners to learn how people use their sites.
Cookies are safe and cannot harm your device or carry viruses. They do not dig through your files or access your hard drive. They just allow our website to “remember” what you prefer and what you do on the site.
Types of cookies we use
LionBonus.com relies on several kinds of cookies, each serving a specific role. Depending on their purpose, we classify them into these groups:
1. Essential cookies (necessary)
These cookies are critical to keeping our website functional. They support core features like navigating pages accessing secure sections, and storing your settings. Without these cookies, the site will not work as it should. Disabling them is not possible in our system.
Some examples are:
- Session cookies help keep your browsing session active.
- Security cookies verify users and stop any misuse.
- Load balancing cookies keep the website stable.
How long they last: Most important cookies, like session cookies, end when you close your browser. Some, like persistent cookies, may stay for up to one year to save your preferences.
2. Functional cookies
These cookies let the website remember what you pick and offer you better more personalized options. We or trusted third-party services added to our pages might set these cookies.
Some examples are:
- Cookies to remember your language choice.
- Cookies to save your font size options.
- Cookies for choosing odds formats like decimal or fractional.
- Cookies that remember the last page you visited.
Duration: Functional cookies stay on your device for about a year.
3. Analytical or performance cookies
These cookies show how people use our site by collecting data . They help to understand website activity and to improve site performance.
Some examples are:
- Google Analytics cookies like _ga, _gid, and _gat
- Cookies that track which pages are visited the most or the least
- Cookies that look at user behavior and site usage trends
Duration: Analytical cookies often stay on your device for up to two years. Google Analytics cookies last for specific periods:
- _ga: two years
- _gid: 24 hours
- _gat: one minute
4. Targeting or Advertising Cookies
Websites use these cookies to show you ads that match your interests better. They also control how often you see a specific ad and check how successful ad campaigns are.
Examples include:
- Cookies that store which casino deals you’ve browsed
- Cookies tracking the promos you’ve clicked on
- Cookies designed to retarget or remarket ads
Duration: These cookies can stay active on your device for as long as 13 months.
Third-party cookies
Sometimes third-party companies set cookies on our site. We do not manage or control these cookies. Some third parties setting up cookies with us include:
Google Analytics
We rely on Google Analytics to study how people interact with our website. This tool gathers data about site usage through cookies placed on users’ devices. It uses the collected data to compile reports about our site’s performance and user activity. Google is responsible for storing and utilizing this data. You can find Google’s privacy policy here: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
Other possible third-party cookie sources
Our site might use cookies from:
- Social media tools when social sharing features are active
- Advertising services
- Providers managing website functionalities
Ways to manage or disable cookies
You can manage or remove cookies whenever you like. You can clear all the cookies stored on your computer and adjust browser settings to stop new ones from being saved. But keep in mind doing this might require you to reset some settings each time you visit certain websites. Some site features might also not function as a result.
Changing browser settings
Web browsers let you manage cookies using their settings. To learn more about cookies, including how to check which ones are stored and how to delete or control them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
Steps to manage cookies on popular browsers:
Google Chrome
- Open the browser and click the menu icon in the toolbar.
- Head to “Settings.”
- Go to “Privacy and security.”
- Choose “Cookies and other site data.”
- Change the settings based on what you need.
Microsoft Edge
- Start by clicking the menu button.
- Pick “Settings” from the list.
- Open “Cookies and site permissions.”
- Click on “Manage and delete cookies and site data.”
- Adjust everything to match your preferences.
Mozilla Firefox
- Hit the menu button in the corner of the browser.
- Choose either “Options” or “Preferences.”
- Go into “Privacy & Security.”
- Look for the “Cookies and Site Data” section.
- Change the settings however you want.
Safari
- Open the “Preferences” menu.
- Select “Privacy.”
- Change the options under the “Cookies and website data” section.
How our cookie management works
When you land on our site, you’ll see a cookie consent banner letting you pick which cookie types you want to allow. Use the “Cookie Preferences” link at the bottom of the page anytime to update your choices.
Understanding do not track signals
Some web browsers offer a Do Not Track feature. This tool lets websites know you prefer not to have your online activities tracked. Tracking is different from collecting or using information linked to a website. In this context, tracking means gathering personal information from users as they move between different websites over time. Browsers do not all handle the Do Not Track signal the same way. Because of this, our site is not designed yet to recognize or respond to these signals sent by browsers. You can still control your cookie settings as explained earlier.
Changes to this cookie policy
We might revise this Cookie Policy every once in a while. The date labeled “Last Updated” at the top shows the last time we made changes. Updates will take effect as soon as the revised Cookie Policy is available on our website.
We suggest checking this Cookie Policy now and then to learn how we use cookies and similar tools.
Children’s privacy
This website is not meant to be used by people under 18. We do not gather personal data even through cookies, from anyone younger than 18.
More details about privacy
To learn how we keep your privacy safe, please look at our Privacy Policy.
Reach out to us
If you want to ask anything or share concerns about how we use cookies or about this Cookie Policy, reach out to us:
- Email: business@lionbonus.com
- Website: https://www.lionbonus.com/contact
We appreciate you taking the time to learn about how cookies work on LionBonus.com.