Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy is here to give you a straight, honest picture of how Spinogambino handles cookies on its website. No legal maze, no fine print that takes a law degree to decode. We want you to know exactly what gets stored on your device when you browse our pages, why it’s there, and what you can do about it if you’d rather it wasn’t. Simple as that.

We believe transparency isn’t optional. It’s the baseline. So whether you landed here out of curiosity or because a browser prompt sent you this way, you’re in the right place.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files. They sit on your device - your laptop, phone, tablet - after you visit a website. They remember things. Could be your language preference, could be that you already dismissed a pop-up once, could be something a bit more detailed like how you navigated through the site.

They’re not programs. They can’t run anything or install software. But they do carry information back and forth between your browser and our server, and that matters.

There are a few different kinds worth knowing about. Session cookies vanish the moment you close your browser tab - they’re temporary by design. Persistent cookies stick around for a set period, sometimes days, sometimes up to a year or more. First-party cookies come from us directly. Third-party cookies? Those come from external services we use, like analytics or embedded content providers.

How and why cookies are used

Spinogambino uses cookies for a handful of practical reasons. Performance is one. We track which pages load slowly, where users tend to drop off, how long sessions last on average. That data helps us fix problems you might not even bother reporting.

Analytics is another big one. We use tools - Google Analytics being the most common - to understand traffic patterns. How many people visited today? Where did they come from? Which review got the most attention? None of this is tied to your name or email. It’s aggregate, anonymized data.

Functional cookies handle things like remembering your display preferences so the site behaves the way you set it up. And yes, some third-party services we embed may drop their own cookies. We don’t control those directly, but we’ve listed the main ones below so you’re not left guessing.

Here’s a rough breakdown of what we use as of 2026:

Strictly necessary cookies - always active, no way to opt out because the site literally won’t work without them. Analytics cookies - active by default, but you can switch them off. Preference cookies - store your settings. Third-party cookies - from services like Google, used for traffic analysis.

Your rights

You’ve got real options here, not just the illusion of control. You can accept all cookies, reject non-essential ones, or pick and choose via your browser settings. Most modern browsers - Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge - let you block third-party cookies specifically, which is a popular middle ground.

You can also clear cookies already stored on your device at any time. Go into your browser settings, find the privacy or history section, and delete stored data. Takes about thirty seconds.

One heads-up though: if you block all cookies, some parts of the site might not function properly. Certain preferences won’t save, and navigation could get clunky. It’s a trade-off, and it’s yours to make.

If you’re in the EU or UK, you have rights under GDPR that go beyond just browser settings. You can request information about what data is associated with your session, and you can ask us to delete it.

Contact details

Got questions about how we handle cookies? Something in this policy that doesn’t add up? Reach out directly at contact@spinogambino-bonus-casino.org. We respond to all reasonable inquiries and we don’t outsource that to a bot.

Effective Date

This Cookie Policy is effective as of January 1, 2026. We review it periodically and update it when our practices change or when legal requirements shift. Check back if you’re curious - the date above will tell you when it was last touched.