Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what happens when you browse our site and how small data files are stored on your device. We use cookies to keep basic pages working, remember choices you make, and understand which sections are actually useful. Some cookies are set by us, while others come from tools we use for analytics or embedded content. When you land on spinmama, you may see a banner or settings panel that lets you choose which optional cookies you allow. If you change your mind later, you can revisit your browser controls to delete stored cookies or block new ones. We keep this policy practical and updated so spinmama visitors know what to expect.
Summary of the purpose of the cookie policy
The point of this policy is to tell you, in plain language, what is stored and why. Cookies can help the site remember preferences, reduce repetitive steps, and avoid showing the same notices again and again. They can also help us spot technical issues, like a page that loads slowly for certain browsers. We separate essential functions from optional measurement so you can decide what you’re comfortable with. Reading this page should make it easier to tune spin mama settings to your comfort level.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store. It often contains an identifier and a few bits of information, like a language choice or a session token. Cookies are not programs, and they cannot run code or scan your device by themselves. Some cookies last only while your tab is open, and others stay until they expire or you delete them. On spinmama, session cookies help you move between pages without losing context. Persistent cookies can remember certain preferences, so the next visit feels consistent. If you prefer a fresh start each time, you can limit or clear cookies through your browser, and spin mama will still load, just with fewer conveniences.
How and why cookies are used
We use cookies for a handful of specific reasons, not as decoration. Some are required for the site to function, while others are there to measure performance or keep your choices consistent. A typical visit to spin mama may create several cookies, each tied to a purpose rather than a person. If a third-party tool is involved, it may set its own cookie under its rules, which is why your browser controls matter. The list below summarizes the most common categories you may encounter. You can block optional categories and still use the core pages, although certain features may behave differently.
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Essential cookies (page routing, session continuity, basic functionality)
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Consent and preference cookies (remembering what you allowed or refused)
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Performance cookies (load times, error frequency, and stability signals)
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Analytics cookies (understanding which pages get used and where people drop off)
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Feature cookies (saving interface choices like language or display settings)
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Third-party embed cookies (content provided by another service you interact with)
Your Rights
The categories listed above are optional in many browsers, and you decide what gets stored. If you accept only essentials, spinmama should still be accessible, but some personalization may not carry over. Your browser usually lets you see what is stored, delete it, or block it entirely, and you can also use private browsing to reduce persistence. Different devices keep separate cookie stores, so updating settings on a laptop won’t automatically apply to a phone. The steps below outline common options people use to manage spin mama cookies in a way that fits their habits.
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Open your browser’s cookie and site-data settings for this site.
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Review what’s stored and remove specific entries if you want a clean slate.
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Block third-party cookies to reduce cross-site tracking from external tools.
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Use per-site permissions to allow essentials while refusing optional storage.
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Enable “clear on exit” or use private browsing for temporary sessions.
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Keep your browser updated so these controls behave consistently.
Contact details
Questions about cookies are easier to solve when we know what you’re seeing on your side—browser type, device, and what you tried. If something on spinmama looks inconsistent after you changed settings, it may simply be an old cookie that needs clearing. You can reach us by email at contact@spinmamacasinodeal.net and describe the issue in a couple of lines. Please avoid sending payment details or other sensitive information; we only need enough context to understand the cookie question. If your message is about opt-outs, mention whether you want to remove existing cookies or only prevent new ones. We’ll use your note to improve the way spin mama explains choices and remembers them.
Effective Date
Effective Date: February 5, 2026. From this date, this version describes how cookies are handled on spinmama pages and what controls are available to you. We may adjust wording when we add new features, remove old tools, or change how consent is recorded. When updates are minor, we may simply revise the text here, but for bigger shifts we may highlight the change on the site. If you want to track your choices over time, keep an eye on your browser’s stored cookies and the permissions you’ve set. Even if you clear everything, spin mama will respect the selections you make on your next visit, as long as your browser allows essential storage.
