Cookie Policy
Effective date: May 27, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Kiwi Jackspot Limited ("we", "us") uses cookies, pixels, and similar technologies (including SDKs in mobile apps, if any) on kiwijackspot.com (the "Site").
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage, tags/pixels, and SDKs that collect or store identifiers and usage data.
How we use cookies/SDKs
| Category | Purpose | Examples of data |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Site operation, security, fraud prevention, load balancing | Session ID, security tokens, IP/UA |
| Preferences | Remember choices (e.g., language, region) | Saved settings |
| Analytics & performance | Understand usage and improve features | Pages viewed, events, device identifiers |
| Advertising/measurement | Deliver and measure ads, limit frequency, attribution | Ad identifiers, conversion events |
Some cookies are set by us (first-party) and some are set by service providers (third-party) that support analytics, security, payments, customer support, or advertising measurement.
Your choices (consent and opt-out)
- Cookie settings on our Site: If we provide a cookie banner or settings tool, you can use it to accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies at any time.
- Browser controls: You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. If you disable essential cookies, parts of the Site may not work properly.
- Device controls (mobile): If you use a mobile device, you can limit ad tracking via your device settings (e.g., Apple “Limit Ad Tracking”/“Allow Apps to Request to Track”, Android “Opt out of Ads Personalization”).
- Industry opt-outs: You may opt out of interest-based advertising on participating ad networks using widely-available cross-border tools such as optout.aboutads.info and optout.networkadvertising.org. For Google ad settings: adssettings.google.com.
Opting out typically prevents targeted ads from that browser/device, but you may still see non-targeted ads and some measurement may continue.
Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no uniform standard for interpreting these signals, we do not respond to them in a standardized way. You can use the controls described above to manage cookies.
Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on this page and revise the effective date.