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Introduction
We believe in a transparent relationship with our members and how we provide their data. We are an EU-based company and are the owners of MrBet247 (“website”). This Cookie Policy aims to make it clear to users (you) of the website how, when and why we use cookies. For information on how to delete or block cookies, please read the section “How can I change my cookie settings?” below. But before you do anything with your settings regarding cookies, we strongly recommend that you read this Policy.
Information you can read in this Policy:
1. Our use of cookies
2. About cookies
3. Which cookies do we use and what are their purposes?
3.1 Basic cookies
3.2 Preference and functionality cookies
3.3 Statistical cookies
3.4 Marketing cookies
3.5 Third-party cookies
4. How can I change my cookie settings?
4.1 Reject third-party cookies we use
4.2 Change browser settings
4.3 How to disable Flash cookies
5. Variation clause
6. Endnotes
1. Our use of cookies
All browsers that visit our website will receive cookies from us. As long as the cookies we use are not absolutely necessary for the provision of the site, we will ask you for permission for our use of cookies when you first visit our website. We use cookies on our website because we want all our users to have the best possible site experience. Information delivered via cookies enables us to optimize your browsing on bettingexpert. Cookies typically contain some information that personally identifies a user, but personal information that we store about you may be linked to information stored with and obtained from cookies. In our Privacy Policy, you can find out more about how personal data related to our users is processed.
2. About cookies
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by web pages you visit. It allows web pages to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size, and other display choices) over time, so you don’t have to re-enter them constantly when you return to the site or when glancing back and forth between different pages.
Using cookies helps you navigate between pages more efficiently, as they help remember your preferences, and in various ways improve your reading experience. Cookies can also help enable the advertising you see online to be more relevant to you and your interests. Other technologies, including data we store on your browser or device, identifiers associated with your device, and other software, are used for similar purposes. In this policy, we refer to all such technology as “cookies”. Cookies can be classified by their life span, the domain to which they belong, and storage location.
In terms of lifetime, cookies are either:
- session cookies that are deleted when the user closes the browser – session cookies only last as long as the session (usually the current visit to a web page or a browser session).
- persistent cookies that remain on the user’s computer/device for a predetermined period of time (unless the user chooses to delete these cookies before the expiration date). Persistent cookies help us recognize you, so it’s easier to return to our Website or interact with our services without having to log in and adjust your settings each time. After you have logged in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read again when you return to our site.
Depending on which domain it belongs to, cookies are either:
- first-party cookies that are placed by the web server on the page that is visited or share the same domain or •
- third-party cookies that are stored by another domain for the visited page’s domain.
In terms of where cookies are stored, there are:
- Browser cookies that are delivered by the website and stored on the user’s browser. Browser cookies are stored to a lesser extent than Flash cookies and only the browser where these cookies are stored is able to access them.
- Flash cookies are known as locally shared objects, and they are different from browser cookies because of the amount of data, the type of data, and the way the data is stored. They are stored outside the browser and can be accessed by multiple browsers on the same computer. To learn more about cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
3. Which cookies do we use and what are their purposes?
We use all types of cookies explained above. A detailed description of our cookies, their function and sources can be seen below.
3.1 Basic cookies
Basic cookies are necessary for our website to function effectively. They help make the website usable by enabling basic functions such as side navigation and access to secure areas of the website. These types of cookies can be used to protect and accelerate our website by automatically optimizing the delivery of our material. This is how you can get the fastest page load time as well as the best performance. These cookies do not correspond to any user ID in our web application, nor do these cookies store any personally identifiable information. We advise you not to turn off these cookies. If you set your browser to block or warn about these cookies, please be aware that after doing so, parts of the website may not work.
3.2 Preference and functionality cookies
Preference cookies enable a web page to remember information that changes the way a web page behaves or looks, such as your chosen language or geographic region in which you are located. These cookies can also be used to deliver services that you have requested such as watching a video, commenting on a blog, or using the live chat service
3.3 Statistical cookies
Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use various statistical cookies in order to analyze information about how our website is used. Statistical cookies may process information about the number of visitors to the website, where visitors came to the website, the pages they have visited, scrolling activities, downloads, user agent information, time spent on the website, or estimated geographic location of a device that you use to access the web page.
We use this information to compile reports that can help us improve the website. Reports may be presented visually through heat maps or anonymized screen recording. All data we process, which is of use, from this type of cookies is presented in aggregate form and/or pseudonymized. We mainly use statistical cookies that have been provided to us by Google Analytics and Clicky. However, please be aware that we may use statistical cookies provided to us by other companies whose services we may also use for statistical and analytical purposes.
3.4 Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across web pages. For the moment we don’t have the intention to display relevant advertising to the individual user.
3.5 Cookies by third parties
Third parties may place cookies in the future when you visit our website. For the moment we don’t allow cookies from third parties.
4. How can I change my cookie settings?
You can at any time choose to deactivate some or all Cookies. There are several ways for you to disable cookies.
4.1 Opt out of third-party cookies that we use
You can opt out of being tracked by some of the third parties that we primarily rely on to deliver services of this kind – by following the instructions they provide below:
Google analytics opt out
Clicky opt out
4.2 Change browser settings
The most used browsers allow you to manage the majority of cookies through the browser settings. However, remember that if you limit the possibility for websites to place cookies, you can worsen the overall experience for you as a user, as it will (among other things) no longer be individually tailored to you.
If you still wish to receive cookies from our Website, you can change your browser settings on a device you use to access our services. Below you can find short instructions on how to disable cookies on the most popular Internet browsers. You can also find links to sections – belonging to the most popular Internet browsers – for managing cookies.
Please read the following instructions carefully:
- Internet Explorer: Click the Tools button, then Internet Options. In Genreal tab select Browsing history, click Settings. Then click Select files and select the Cookie(s) you choose to disable. Then close the window containing the list of cookies and click OK twice to return to the Internet. More instructions are available here .
- Firefox browser: Click the Firefox Menu icon, then the Tools button, then Options; in the window that appears, select Privacy and select Remove Specific Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to activate and then delete them. More information is available here .
- Safari: Click the Settings button, then Preferences. In the window that appears, select Privacy/Security and click Show Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to disable, then click Delete or Delete All. More instructions are available here .
- Chrome: Click the Google Chrome menu, then Settings. At the bottom of the page, click Advanced Settings. In the Privacy section, click Content Settings. To disable cookies:
- Select Block sites from storing any data
- Click Cookies and site data, then hover the mouse over the web page that created the Cookie, and click the X in the right corner, or click Remove All. More instructions are available here.
- Safari (mobile) –More instructions are available here.
For instructions on how to disable cookies on Internet browsers not listed above, please refer to the documentation provided by your browser’s manufacturer.
4.3 How to disable Flash cookies
Changing browser settings will not delete Flash cookies. If you wish to deactivate Flash cookies, you can read the instructions here. If you disable Flash cookies, you will not have access to many tools that make your experience more efficient, and some of our services will not work properly.
5. Variation Clause
It may be necessary to change this Cookie Policy from time to time based on changing technical and business needs or to comply with legislation or regulation arising from EU data protection legislation. Material modifications are those that affect your rights or status linked to the protection or processing of your personal data.
These material modifications may include (but are not limited to) the launch of new services, the spread of new technology and the processing of your data for new purposes. Thus, if we make material modifications to our Cookie Policy, we will send you notice of this. We will do it through our Services and give the opportunity to review changes before they become active.
You will be asked to give your consent to the processing of your personal data in accordance with our, at that time, updated Privacy Policy. If you do not give your permission for this, you may no longer be able to use your account, nor services available to registered users. In addition, it should be mentioned that from time to time we will make minor modifications to our Cookie Policy. These types of modifications may include (but are not limited to) organizational and grammatical changes to make the policy more readable.
The fact that you continue to use our Services even after we have published our Cookie Policy with only minor modifications means that the processing of your personal data is subject to our, in that case, updated Cookie Policy with only minor modifications. We encourage you to regularly review this page for the latest information regarding the use of cookies.