Cookie Policy for Users in Ireland
Welcome to curacaocasinolicense.net. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website for visitors located in Ireland. It should be read together with any applicable Terms of Use and privacy notices available on our website. By accessing or using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Policy and, where required, you consent to the use of non-essential cookies as described below. If you do not agree with any part of this Policy, you should manage your preferences through your browser or device settings or discontinue use of our site.
For the purposes of this Policy, “cookies” include cookies, pixels, tags, software development kits, local storage, and other similar technologies that may store or access information on your device. We use these technologies to operate our site, understand how it is used, improve performance, and, where applicable, provide content that is more relevant to your interests. This Policy is tailored for users in Ireland and is intended to comply with applicable Irish and EU laws, including requirements for consent to non-essential cookies. The data controller for any personal data collected via cookies on this site is the operator of curacaocasinolicense.net. You may contact us at [email protected] for more information. This Policy may be updated from time to time; please review it regularly.
What Cookies We Use and Why
We use both first-party cookies (set by curacaocasinolicense.net) and third-party cookies (set by service providers acting on our behalf) for a range of purposes. Some cookies are strictly necessary and enable core site functionality and security. Others are used, with your consent, to remember your preferences, measure site performance, and help us improve the content and services we provide. Cookies may be session-based (expire when you close your browser) or persistent (remain for a defined period).
Under applicable law, our legal basis for using strictly necessary cookies is our legitimate interest in providing a secure, functioning website. For all non-essential cookies (such as analytics or advertising), our legal basis is your consent, which you can provide and withdraw at any time. We do not use cookies to intentionally collect special categories of personal data and we do not make decisions based solely on automated processing that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you via cookies.
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: Enable essential site functions such as page navigation, load balancing, security, and access to protected features. These cookies are always active and do not require consent because the site cannot function properly without them.
- Functional (Preference) Cookies: Remember choices you make, such as language settings or region, and help tailor the experience to your preferences. Disabling them may affect the way the site appears or behaves for you.
- Performance (Analytics) Cookies: Help us understand how visitors use our site by collecting information like pages visited, time on site, and interactions. We use this information in aggregate form to improve usability, troubleshoot issues, and enhance content relevance.
- Targeting or Advertising Cookies (if used): May be used to deliver or measure the effectiveness of content or marketing communications. These cookies can help limit the number of times you see the same message and improve relevance. They are only set with your consent.
We may also use related technologies such as web beacons or tags in conjunction with cookies to understand usage patterns and the effectiveness of our communications. Where third parties set cookies through our site, their processing is subject to their own policies; however, we take steps to ensure that such parties respect applicable legal requirements and only place cookies after you have provided consent, where required.
Your Choices, Consent, and Rights in Ireland
On your first visit, and periodically thereafter, you may be presented with a cookie banner or settings tool that allows you to accept or reject different categories of cookies. You can change your mind at any time by adjusting your browser settings to refuse or remove cookies, or by revisiting the cookie settings tool where available. Please note that if you disable certain cookies, some site features may not function as intended. Unless required by law, we do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals; instead, we rely on your explicit consent choices and browser settings to manage cookie preferences.
As a user in Ireland, and where cookies involve the processing of personal data, you may have rights under applicable data protection law, including the right to request access to your personal data, rectification of inaccuracies, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, and the right to object to processing (including to analytics or direct marketing where applicable). You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal. To exercise these rights or to raise a question or concern, please contact us at [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Irish supervisory authority for data protection if you believe your rights have been infringed.
Disabling or blocking cookies may reduce site functionality, affect load times, or limit access to certain features. While we strive for broad compatibility and resilience, we do not guarantee the site will operate without interruption or error when cookies are disabled. To the maximum extent permitted by Irish law, our liability for any loss or damage arising from your use of cookie settings is limited, and we are not responsible for failures attributable to your device, browser, or network environment.
Data Sharing, International Transfers, and Security
We may share information collected via cookies with carefully selected service providers that assist us in operating, analyzing, securing, and improving our site. These providers act under contractual obligations, use the information only on our instructions, and implement appropriate confidentiality and security measures. We do not sell your personal data. We may also aggregate or de-identify information for reporting, research, or service improvement, in which case such information is no longer considered personal data.
- Hosting and infrastructure providers: Deliver our website, store content, and keep services available and resilient.
- Analytics and measurement providers: Help us understand usage patterns, performance, and user engagement to enhance site quality.
- Content delivery and performance services: Improve load times and reliability by distributing content closer to users.
- Security and anti-fraud partners: Detect and prevent malicious activity, ensure integrity, and protect user safety.
- Professional advisors and compliance partners: Where necessary to meet legal or regulatory obligations or to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
- Public authorities: When required by law, court order, or regulatory request, and only to the extent necessary.
Where cookie-derived data is transferred outside Ireland and the European Economic Area, we rely on appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses, to ensure an adequate level of protection in accordance with applicable law. We apply technical and organizational measures designed to protect information collected through cookies against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, or unauthorized access. Cookie retention depends on the category and purpose; session cookies expire when you close your browser, and persistent cookies are retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill their purpose and for the periods indicated in our cookie settings interface, after which they are removed or anonymized. You may delete cookies at any time using your browser or device controls.
Changes to This Policy, Governing Law, and Contact
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, legal requirements, or other operational needs. Material changes will be highlighted through our site or via a consent banner where necessary. Your continued use of the site after any update signifies your acceptance of the revised Policy. Our site is intended for adults and is not directed to children under the age of 16. We do not knowingly place non-essential cookies for users under 16 without appropriate consent mechanisms, where required. If any provision of this Policy is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect, and any failure to enforce a right or provision does not constitute a waiver.
This Cookie Policy, and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it, is governed by the laws of Ireland, and you agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish courts, without prejudice to any mandatory rights you may have under applicable consumer protection laws. If there is any inconsistency between this Policy and other site terms, this Policy governs matters relating to cookies and similar technologies. For questions, requests, or concerns about cookies or your rights, please contact us at [email protected]. Effective date: This Policy is effective as of the date of your first visit to this page and will remain in effect until superseded by an updated version.