1win Cookie Policy for Canadian Users
This page explains how 1win uses cookies on its platform and how those cookies affect your browsing experience. Cookies are small files saved to your device that help the website function properly, keep your session secure, and remember your preferences. Some cookies are necessary for the site to operate, and others help analyse traffic and personalise content for you. You have control over your cookie settings at any time through your browser. Your privacy is a priority, and this policy is designed to keep you informed.
How Cookies Are Used on This Platform
When you visit the 1win website, cookies are saved to your device automatically. These small data files help the platform remember your settings, track your activity during a session, and improve the overall experience across visits.
Cookies serve several practical purposes on the site:
- Monitoring website traffic and understanding how visitors interact with different pages
- Tracking platform performance to identify and resolve technical issues
- Remembering your language preference and display settings
- Supporting secure login and protecting your account during a session
- Collecting aggregated data to improve services over time
Cookies do not access files or personal data stored internally on your device. They operate within a defined scope and do not compromise your privacy beyond what is disclosed in this policy.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three main categories of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary and exist only for the duration of your visit. They are deleted automatically once you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close the browser. They help the site recognise you on return visits and maintain your saved preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect information about how you use the site, such as which pages you visit most often. This data is used in aggregated form to improve website performance and the quality of services.
All three cookie types are used to support a convenient and personalised browsing experience. They help ensure the platform responds to your needs and adapts to how you interact with it over time.
Your Cookie Choices
You have full control over how cookies are managed on your device. Most browsers allow you to adjust cookie settings directly from the privacy or security menu.
Here are the actions you can take:
- Delete cookies stored on your device at any time through your browser settings
- Block all cookies from being saved when you visit any website
- Block third-party cookies specifically, without affecting first-party site functionality
- Set notifications to alert you before a cookie is saved to your device
- Review saved cookies and remove specific ones you no longer want to keep
- Manage Flash cookies separately through the Adobe Flash Player settings panel
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies may limit certain website functions. Features such as saved language preferences, auto-login, and personalised content may not work as expected if cookies are fully restricted.
Managing Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies are managed separately from standard browser cookies. You can adjust them through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, which is available on the Adobe website.
Through this tool, you can:
- Set permissions for specific websites to store or access Flash data
- Apply storage restrictions to limit how much data Flash applications can save
- Configure security parameters to control how Flash content interacts with your device
If you choose to block all cookies, including Flash cookies, some website functions may not operate correctly. Language settings, auto-login features, and certain personalisation options rely on stored cookie data to function as intended. Adjusting these settings selectively, rather than blocking all cookies outright, is recommended for the best experience on the platform.
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