PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY
This Cookies Policy explains how VR Studio sp. z o.o., of Jozefa Dietla
50, 31-039 Krakow, Poland (“we”, “us” or “our”), uses cookies and similar technologies in connection
with ONLINE CASINO CANADA RANK, available at https://onlinecasinocanadarank.com/ (the “Website” or
“Platform”), including all related pages, features and functionalities (the “Services”).
This
document forms part of, and should be read together with, our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Where
data collected through cookies or similar technologies constitutes personal information, it is handled
in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable law.
Cookies and similar technologies are
used to support secure functionality, maintain essential operational features, preserve user
preferences, ensure system integrity, measure Website performance, analyse engagement, administer
consent preferences and, where enabled and lawful, conduct advertising measurement, conversion tracking
and remarketing.
Certain cookies are strictly necessary for the Website to function correctly and
to maintain security and integrity. These cookies operate automatically and cannot be disabled through
on-site controls. Other cookies are non-essential and are used only where permitted in accordance with
applicable legal requirements, including where valid consent has been obtained.
Where
implemented, a consent management platform (“CMP”) is used to present cookie notices, capture and store
user preferences, enforce consent choices and communicate consent signals to third-party technologies in
a manner intended to support compliance with applicable regulatory and platform
requirements.
This Cookies Policy sets out the categories of cookies and similar technologies
used, the purposes for which they are deployed, the third parties that may be involved, and the controls
available to you.
1.  DEFINITION AND FUNCTION OF COOKIE TECHNOLOGIES
Cookies are small text files or alphanumeric identifiers that are stored
on, or accessed from, your device or browser when you access a website. They enable systems to recognise
a browser or device, maintain session integrity, preserve user preferences and support core operational,
security, analytics and measurement functions.
Cookies can be categorised based on how they are
set, how long they persist, and the purposes they serve.
FIRST-PARTY COOKIESÂ Â
Cookies may be
placed directly by the Website. These cookies are used to support essential functionality, including
page delivery, navigation, security controls, consent management and system stability. They may also be
used to remember user preferences and maintain session continuity.
THIRD-PARTY
COOKIESÂ Â
Cookies may be set by authorised third-party service providers integrated into the Website.
These providers may include analytics services, advertising platforms, performance monitoring tools and
consent management systems. Third-party cookies may be used for purposes such as usage analysis,
advertising measurement, conversion tracking, fraud prevention and technical
optimisation.
SESSION COOKIESÂ Â
Session cookies are temporary and remain active only for the
duration of your browsing session. They are typically deleted when you close your browser and are used
to support essential functions such as session continuity, navigation and security.
PERSISTENT
COOKIESÂ Â
Persistent cookies remain stored on your device for a defined period or until manually
deleted. They are used to retain preferences, remember settings, support analytics and enable
longer-term functionality across visits.
STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIESÂ Â
These cookies are
essential for the operation, security and integrity of the Website. They enable core features such as
page delivery, load balancing, fraud prevention and consent preference storage. These cookies operate
automatically and do not require consent where permitted by applicable law.
FUNCTIONAL
COOKIESÂ Â
Functional cookies enable enhanced usability and personalisation by remembering user
preferences, settings and interface configurations. Where not strictly necessary, these cookies are used
only where permitted and, where required, based on user consent.
ANALYTICS AND PERFORMANCE
COOKIESÂ Â
These cookies collect information about how the Website is accessed and used, including
navigation behaviour, interaction patterns and performance metrics. This information is used to analyse
usage, improve functionality, optimise performance and troubleshoot issues. These cookies are activated
only in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
ADVERTISING AND MEASUREMENT
COOKIESÂ Â
These cookies are used to measure advertising performance, attribute user actions to
marketing campaigns and, where enabled, support remarketing or personalised advertising. Their use is
subject to applicable legal requirements and user consent where required.
In addition to cookies,
the Website may use similar technologies such as pixels, tags, scripts and browser storage mechanisms.
These technologies perform comparable functions, including recognising devices, storing preferences,
measuring interactions and supporting security and diagnostics.
Cookies and similar technologies
are deployed only for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes. Their operation is subject to
applicable legal requirements, including consent where required. The presence, configuration and
duration of specific technologies may vary over time depending on technical requirements, service
providers, user preferences and legal obligations.
2.  PLATFORM APPLICATION OF COOKIE TECHNOLOGIES
We use cookies and similar technologies in a structured and controlled
manner to support the operation, security, performance and lawful administration of the Services. These
technologies are deployed only for defined and legitimate purposes and are limited to what is necessary,
proportionate and consistent with applicable legal requirements.
Strictly necessary technologies
are used automatically where permitted by law, as they are essential to the functioning of the Website.
All other categories of cookies and similar technologies are deployed only where permitted and, where
required, based on user consent and preferences managed through the consent mechanisms described in this
Policy.
2.1 Core operational and security purposes
Strictly necessary cookies are essential to the operation, security
and integrity of the Website. They enable core functionality, including page delivery, navigation,
session management, system stability and access to requested features.
These cookies also
support critical security functions, such as detecting, preventing and mitigating unauthorised access,
fraudulent activity, abuse, automated traffic and other harmful behaviour. They may be used in
connection with load balancing, traffic management, error handling and infrastructure
resilience.
Strictly necessary cookies may also be used to record, store and apply consent
preferences where a consent management mechanism is implemented. These cookies cannot be disabled
through the Platform.
2.2 Analytics, measurement, optimisation and diagnostics
Subject to applicable legal requirements, cookies and similar
technologies may be used to collect information about how the Website is accessed and used. This may
include data relating to user interactions, navigation behaviour, session duration, device
characteristics and technical performance.
This information is used to analyse usage patterns,
identify trends, improve functionality, optimise performance, troubleshoot errors and enhance overall
service quality. Where reasonably practicable, such data is processed in aggregated or pseudonymised
form to reduce identifiability.
These technologies are deployed only where permitted and, where
required, based on user consent.
2.3 Advertising measurement, conversion tracking and remarketing
Where enabled and permitted, cookies and similar technologies may be
used to measure advertising performance, attribute user actions to marketing campaigns, analyse
conversion events and support remarketing activities.
These technologies assist in evaluating
campaign effectiveness, managing attribution, reducing invalid traffic, preventing fraud and ensuring
compliance with advertising platform requirements. Depending on configuration and user preferences,
such technologies may operate in a non-personalised mode or, where permitted, support limited
personalisation.
Where required by applicable law, these technologies are activated only after
valid user consent has been obtained through an appropriate consent mechanism.
For clarity, the
Services do not provide gambling services, do not process payments and do not facilitate wagering or
financial transactions. Advertising-related technologies are used solely for lawful measurement,
attribution and marketing purposes.
2.4 Consent capture, storage and enforcement
Where implemented, a consent management platform is used to present
clear information regarding the use of cookies and similar technologies and to capture, store and
manage user preferences.
The consent mechanism may allow users to accept, reject or customise
categories of cookies, store consent records, and enforce user choices by enabling or disabling
non-essential technologies. It may also communicate consent signals to third-party providers in
accordance with applicable technical frameworks and compliance requirements.
Strictly necessary
cookies operate independently of consent. All other categories of cookies and similar technologies are
activated only where permitted in accordance with applicable legal requirements and user
preferences.
The use of cookies and similar technologies is subject to ongoing review to ensure
that their deployment remains consistent with this Cookies Policy, our Privacy Policy and applicable
legal and regulatory requirements. The specific technologies in use may change over time in response
to technical, operational or compliance considerations.
3.  CATEGORIES OF COOKIES DEPLOYED ON THE PLATFORM
Cookies and similar technologies used on the Website are grouped into
defined categories based on their purpose and function. This categorisation is intended to support
transparency, regulatory compliance and effective user control through consent mechanisms where
applicable.
The categories described below correspond to how cookies may be presented within the
consent management interface, where implemented.
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the operation, security
and integrity of the Website. They enable core functionality, including page delivery, session
management, navigation, consent preference storage, fraud prevention, abuse detection and system
stability.
These cookies are required for the Website to function properly and cannot be
disabled through the Platform. Their use does not require consent where permitted by applicable law.
3.2 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies support enhanced usability and personalisation by
remembering user preferences, settings, interface configurations and accessibility
options.
These cookies may also be used to enable features specifically requested by the user.
Where such cookies are not strictly necessary for core functionality, they are activated only where
permitted and, where required, based on valid user consent.
3.3 Performance and Analytics Cookies
Performance and analytics cookies collect information about how the
Website is accessed and used. This may include data relating to page interactions, navigation paths,
session duration, device characteristics and technical performance.
This information is used to
analyse usage patterns, improve functionality, optimise performance, troubleshoot issues and enhance
the overall user experience. Where reasonably practicable, such data is processed in aggregated or
pseudonymised form.
These cookies are deployed only where permitted and, where required,
subject to user consent.
3.4 Marketing and Advertising Measurement Cookies
Marketing and advertising measurement cookies are used to support
advertising attribution, campaign analysis, conversion tracking and, where enabled, remarketing or
personalised advertising.
These cookies may process information relating to interactions with
advertisements, browsing behaviour and engagement signals for the purpose of measuring effectiveness
and improving marketing performance.
Where required by applicable law, these cookies are
activated only after valid user consent has been obtained. Where consent is not provided, such
technologies may be disabled or operate in a limited, non-personalised mode depending on technical
configuration.
3.5 Unclassified Cookies
Unclassified cookies are cookies that are in the process of being
reviewed and categorised. These may arise where new technologies are introduced or where
classification is pending verification.
We do not intentionally deploy unclassified cookies for
non-essential purposes without appropriate categorisation and, where required, the application of
consent controls.
Where any such cookies are identified, we will take reasonable steps to
classify them promptly and ensure that they are handled in accordance with this Cookies Policy and
applicable legal requirements.
All cookies and similar technologies used on the Platform,
including those set by third parties, are subject to internal review, reasonable due diligence and
controls intended to ensure that their use remains consistent with this Cookies Policy, our Privacy
Policy and applicable law.
4.  IMPLEMENTATION OF NON-COOKIE TRACKING METHODS
In addition to cookies, the Website may use other technologies that
perform similar or complementary functions. These technologies are used to support the operation,
security, performance and lawful administration of the Services and are implemented in a manner
consistent with the principles and categories described in this Cookies Policy.
Such technologies
may include tracking pixels, web beacons, tags, scripts, local storage mechanisms and other
browser-based or device-based tools that enable recognition of devices, measurement of interactions,
storage of preferences and support for security and diagnostics.
These technologies may be used
for purposes including maintaining system security, detecting and preventing fraud and abuse, supporting
service optimisation and diagnostics, enabling analytics and performance monitoring, managing consent
preferences and, where enabled, supporting advertising measurement and attribution.
Where such
technologies are not strictly necessary for the operation of the Website, their use is subject to the
same consent requirements as non-essential cookies and is controlled through the consent mechanisms
described in this Policy.
4.1 Common non-cookie technologies
The Website may deploy tracking pixels or web beacons to record page
views, content impressions, advertising interactions and event-based activity. These technologies
typically operate through small embedded elements that communicate with servers when a page or
resource is loaded.
JavaScript-based tags and scripts may be used to measure user interactions,
manage consent signals, enable analytics, support advertising attribution and facilitate integration
with third-party services.
Local storage mechanisms, including browser storage technologies,
may be used to retain user preferences, consent selections, session-related data and technical
configuration information necessary for the proper functioning of the Website.
Security-related
technologies, including CAPTCHA systems or equivalent mechanisms, may be used to detect and prevent
automated abuse, malicious submissions and unauthorised access attempts.
Where these
technologies involve the processing of personal information, such processing is carried out in
accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable legal requirements.
4.2 Examples of technologies and third-party providers
Depending on operational configuration, the Website may integrate
third-party technologies provided by recognised service providers. These may include, without
limitation:
- tag management systems such as Google Tag Manager;
- analytics tools such as
Google Analytics;
- advertising and attribution technologies such as Google Ads conversion tracking
and Microsoft Advertising Universal Event Tracking (UET);
- user interaction and performance
monitoring tools such as Microsoft Clarity;
- advertising pixels such as Meta Pixel; and
-
consent management platforms used to capture, store and enforce user preferences.
These
technologies may process technical information such as device characteristics, browser information,
interaction data, event data, attribution signals and online identifiers.
Their operation is
subject to applicable legal requirements and, where required, user consent. Third-party providers may
process such information in accordance with their own privacy policies and legal obligations, and we
do not control their independent processing activities beyond the scope of our integrations and
contractual arrangements.
The presence, configuration and activation of specific technologies
may vary over time depending on technical requirements, service providers, user preferences and
applicable compliance obligations. Not all technologies will necessarily be active at all
times.
All non-cookie tracking methods are subject to ongoing review to ensure that their use
remains consistent with this Cookies Policy, our Privacy Policy and applicable legal and regulatory
requirements.
5.  USER CONTROL OF COOKIE CONSENT PREFERENCES
You may control the use of non-essential cookies and similar technologies
through the mechanisms made available on the Website, as well as through your browser or device
settings. These controls are designed to provide meaningful choice in relation to how non-essential
technologies are used.
Strictly necessary cookies operate automatically where permitted by
applicable law and cannot be disabled through on-site controls, as they are required for the operation,
security and integrity of the Website.
5.1 Consent management platform controls
Where implemented, a consent management platform provides a
structured interface through which you may review, manage and update your preferences. This may
include the ability to accept, reject or customise categories of cookies, access information about
their purpose and duration, and modify or withdraw consent at any time.
Consent preferences may
be stored locally on your device and applied on subsequent visits, subject to browser behaviour,
device settings and the configuration of the consent mechanism. Where supported, the consent
management platform may generate and communicate consent signals to third-party technologies in order
to enforce your choices and limit non-essential processing accordingly.
Where you decline or
restrict non-essential cookies, certain analytics, optimisation, measurement or advertising-related
functionalities may be limited or unavailable. This may affect how the Website is presented or
operates, but will not prevent access to core functionality.
5.2 Withdrawal of consent and deletion of cookies
You may withdraw your consent at any time through the consent
management interface, where available. Upon withdrawal, non-essential cookies and similar technologies
will no longer be activated for future interactions.
Cookies and related technologies that have
already been placed on your device may continue to exist until they expire or are manually deleted.
You may remove such technologies at any time using your browser or device settings.
Where
technically feasible, certain technologies may respond to withdrawal of consent by ceasing further
data collection or limiting ongoing processing.
Withdrawal of consent does not affect the
lawfulness of processing carried out prior to the withdrawal.
5.3 Data protection rights
Where cookies or similar technologies involve the processing of
personal information, you may exercise any applicable rights under relevant data protection laws.
These rights may include access to personal information, correction of inaccurate data, deletion or
anonymisation, restriction of processing or objection to certain uses.
Requests relating to
personal information must be submitted in accordance with the procedures set out in our Privacy Policy
and the contact details provided in this Cookies Policy.
The availability and scope of such
rights may vary depending on applicable law and the context in which the information is
processed.
User control mechanisms are subject to ongoing review to ensure that they remain
effective, transparent and consistent with applicable legal and regulatory requirements. The specific
controls available may evolve over time in response to technical, operational or compliance
considerations.
6.  BROWSER-LEVEL COOKIE AND SITE DATA MANAGEMENT
In addition to the controls available through the Website, you may manage
cookies and similar technologies directly through your browser or device settings. Most modern browsers
provide tools that allow you to review stored cookies, block or delete cookies, restrict third-party
cookies and configure preferences on either a per-site or global basis.
Browser settings may also
allow you to clear cached data, local storage, and other site-specific data associated with your
browsing activity. The availability and functionality of these controls depend on the browser, device
and operating system you are using.
You should be aware that blocking, restricting or deleting
certain cookies, particularly those classified as strictly necessary, may affect the operation,
availability or performance of the Website. This may impact core features such as session continuity,
navigation, security controls, load balancing and error handling.
In addition to browser
controls, independent opt-out mechanisms for interest-based advertising may be available through
third-party providers and industry frameworks. These tools operate independently of the Website and are
governed by the terms and policies of the relevant providers.
Browser and device-level controls
operate separately from the consent management mechanisms provided on the Website. Managing cookies
through your browser may override or supplement your on-site preferences depending on
configuration.
Users are responsible for configuring their browser and device settings in
accordance with their preferences. These settings may need to be adjusted separately on each device and
browser used to access the Website.
7.  USE OF FLASH COOKIES AND LOCAL STORAGE OBJECTS
The Website does not rely on Adobe Flash technology and does not
intentionally deploy Flash Cookies or Local Shared Objects.
Flash technology has been deprecated
and is not required for the operation of the Services. No core functionality, feature or technical
process of the Website depends on Flash-based storage mechanisms.
The Website may instead use
modern browser-based storage technologies, including HTML5 local storage and similar mechanisms, to
support functionality, improve performance and maintain user preferences.
These technologies may
be used to retain information such as consent selections, session-related data, accessibility settings,
interface configurations and technical parameters required for the proper operation of the
Website.
Where such storage mechanisms are used for purposes that are not strictly necessary,
their operation is subject to the same consent requirements as non-essential cookies and similar
technologies.
Data stored through local storage or similar mechanisms may persist until it is
cleared through browser settings, overwritten by subsequent interactions or removed through other
technical means available on your device.
The use of local storage and related technologies is
subject to ongoing review to ensure that it remains consistent with this Cookies Policy, our Privacy
Policy and applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
8.  TARGETED ADVERTISING AND MARKETING TECHNOLOGIES
The Website may use third-party advertising, attribution and measurement
technologies to support the analysis of marketing performance and, where enabled, to conduct remarketing
or personalised advertising in accordance with applicable legal requirements and platform
policies.
Such technologies may include cookies, pixels, tags and similar tools that collect or
process limited technical and interaction data for the purposes described in this Section.
8.1 Non-personalised advertising by default
Advertising and measurement technologies are configured, by default,
to operate in a non-personalised manner. This means that, unless user preferences permit otherwise,
such technologies do not rely on behavioural profiling across services or the creation of
user-specific advertising profiles.
In this mode, advertising-related technologies may still be
used for aggregated measurement, attribution, fraud prevention and basic performance analysis without
targeting individuals based on behavioural data.
8.2 Personalised advertising and remarketing
Where personalised advertising or remarketing is enabled, it will
operate only where this is permitted under applicable law and in accordance with user
preferences.
Where consent is required, such processing will take place only after valid
consent has been obtained through the consent management mechanism. Where consent is refused or
withdrawn, advertising technologies may be disabled or may operate in a restricted, non-personalised
mode depending on technical configuration and platform constraints.
Where applicable, consent
signals may be transmitted to third-party partners through recognised technical frameworks or
integrations in order to enforce user choices and limit data processing accordingl
8.3 Prohibited data use
We do not use sensitive personal information for advertising
targeting, profiling or remarketing purposes.
We do not knowingly deploy personalised
advertising technologies in a manner intended to target individuals under the age of eighteen (18), or
where a higher legal age applies in your jurisdiction.
We do not authorise the use of data
collected through the Website for purposes that are inconsistent with this Cookies Policy, our Privacy
Policy or applicable law
8.4 Third-party partners
We may engage recognised analytics and advertising partners that
provide measurement, attribution and reporting services. These partners may process limited technical
data, including device information, browser characteristics, interaction data and attribution signals,
in connection with the operation of their services.
Such third parties operate under their own
terms, policies and legal obligations. While we take reasonable steps to engage reputable providers
and implement appropriate controls, we do not control the independent processing activities of such
third parties beyond the scope of our integrations and contractual arrangements.
Where
third-party technologies are used, their operation is subject to applicable consent requirements and
user preferences, as described in this Cookies Policy.
The use of advertising and marketing
technologies is subject to ongoing review to ensure that such technologies are deployed in a manner
that is transparent, proportionate and consistent with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
The specific technologies used and their configuration may change over time in response to
operational, technical or compliance considerations.
9.  REVISIONS AND UPDATES TO THIS COOKIE POLICY
We may amend or update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect
changes in applicable law, regulatory guidance, technology, platform requirements or our operational
practices.
The “Last updated” date at the beginning of this document indicates when this Cookies
Policy was most recently revised.
Where changes materially affect how cookies and similar
technologies are used, or significantly impact the choices available to you, we may take reasonable
steps to bring such changes to your attention. This may include updates to the consent interface,
on-site notices or other appropriate communication mechanisms.
Where required by applicable law,
we will obtain your consent to material changes affecting the use of non-essential cookies or similar
technologies.
Your continued use of the Website following the publication of an updated Cookies
Policy constitutes your acknowledgement of the revised Policy, to the extent permitted by applicable
law.
You are responsible for reviewing this Cookies Policy periodically to remain informed about
how cookies and similar technologies are used.
This Cookies Policy should be read together with
our Privacy Policy, which provides additional information on how personal information is processed, and
how your rights may be exercised.
10. CONTACT DETAILS AND USER SUPPORT RESOURCES
All enquiries, requests, complaints or correspondence relating to this
Cookies Policy or to cookies and tracking technologies used on the Website must be submitted in writing
using the contact details provided on the Website.
Requests should include sufficient information
to allow us to understand, assess and respond appropriately. This may include:
- your name and
contact details;
- a clear and precise description of the issue, request or complaint; and
- any
relevant supporting information necessary to process the request.
Where necessary, we may request
additional information or verification of identity in order to ensure that personal information is
disclosed only to authorised individuals and that requests are handled securely.
Responses will
be provided within a reasonable period and in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
This
contact channel is intended for formal cookie-related, privacy-related and regulatory correspondence.
General enquiries or technical support requests may be handled through standard support mechanisms made
available on the Website.
For information about your rights in relation to personal information,
including access, correction, deletion or objection requests, please refer to our Privacy Policy.