Cookie
Notice
Published: July 2026
This Cookie Notice explains what cookies this website (the "Site") – covering Aviator by Spribe and comparing casinos where the game is available – uses and why. Read it alongside our Privacy Notice.
Cookies here serve three specific purposes: keeping the Site working, understanding aggregate reader engagement with our Aviator content, and crediting referrals when someone who clicked from here registers at a casino. None of it involves identifying you personally.
Using the Site after the consent banner appears without adjusting settings means accepting non-essential cookies. Necessary cookies are always active – the Site cannot function without them.
// Types in Use
Necessary.
Core Site operation: navigation, security, display. Always on, no consent required. Blocking them at the browser level breaks the Site.
Analytics.
Aggregate engagement data: which Aviator pages attract attention, how long visitors stay, what referred them. Statistical only, no individual profiling.
Affiliate tracking.
Set when you click through to a partner casino, recording the referral origin. A click and a timestamp. Nothing personally identifying.
Preference.
Stores your consent choices between visits.
The Consent Banner
First visit: three choices – accept all non-essential, decline all, or open a settings panel to choose by category. Browse without choosing and only necessary cookies run. Inaction is not treated as consent.
Your choice is stored in a preference cookie. Clear all cookies and the banner returns on your next visit. New categories of non-essential cookie always get a fresh consent request.
This works as described: declining a category actually stops those cookies from running.
// Third-Party Cookies
Primarily Google Analytics under its own data terms. No ad networks or data brokers on this Site. Nothing here supports behavioral advertising or cross-site retargeting.
Where Google Analytics is used, it processes aggregated usage statistics under its own data processing terms. Individual IP addresses are anonymized before any data is stored. We do not use it to identify specific visitors or to build profiles of individual browsing behavior.
Once an affiliate cookie is set and you leave for a casino, our visibility ends. We cannot see your account, deposits, or Aviator sessions. We only receive a commission confirmation from the casino’s own affiliate system, and that report contains no personal data about you.
Visibility Boundary
No live connection exists between this Site and any casino. The cookie records a click. After that, all activity including Cashout decisions, auto cashout use, and any Provably Fair verifications you run is on the casino’s infrastructure and inaccessible to us.
Commission reports that come back through the casino’s own affiliate system confirm that a referral converted. They carry no personal data about you individually. We see nothing about your session activity, the multiplier levels at which you used Cashout, or your balance at any point.
// Duration
Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies last for the period in Section 3, or until you delete them.
// Cookie Controls
Three options: our on-site preference tool; your browser’s native controls; Google’s Analytics opt-out at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Browser paths: Chrome → Settings → Privacy and security. Firefox → Settings → Privacy & Security. Safari → Preferences → Privacy. Edge → Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Disabling non-essential cookies does not block content. It may affect personalization and referral attribution.
Blocking Necessary Cookies
Blocking all cookies at the browser level can break the consent tool, creating a banner loop. Use the on-site preference panel for granular control instead.
// Consent and Withdrawal
Category-level consent: accept analytics, decline affiliate tracking, or any combination. Withdraw at any time; new non-essential cookies stop immediately, prior processing is unaffected.
This granularity matters: you are not forced into all-or-nothing. If you want analytics to help us understand which Aviator content readers find useful while not being tracked for referral attribution, that option is available through the preference panel.
One more thing worth confirming: this consent system works as described. Declining a category genuinely stops those cookies from running on your device. It is not a cosmetic state change.
Blocking all cookies at the browser level, including necessary ones, can break the consent tool because it relies on a preference cookie to store your choice. This creates a loop where the banner reappears every visit. Using the on-site preference panel for granular control avoids this specific problem while still giving you meaningful control over non-essential cookies.
Where any cookie processes information that legally qualifies as personal data under applicable law, our Privacy Notice governs that processing: the legal basis relied on, the applicable retention period, and the rights available to you. Analytics cookies anonymize IP addresses before any data is stored. Affiliate cookies record clicks and timestamps, not individual identities.
This granularity is intentional. You are not forced into accepting everything or nothing. If you want to help us understand which Aviator content gets genuine engagement while not being tracked for referral attribution, that option is available through the preference panel.
// Where Cookies Meet Personal Data
Where a cookie processes data that legally qualifies as personal data, our Privacy Notice governs: legal basis, retention, your rights. Analytics cookies anonymize IPs before storage. Affiliate cookies record clicks, not identities.
Specifically on the affiliate tracking cookies: they record the originating click and a timestamp. They have no access to your Aviator session data, your Cashout decisions, your auto cashout settings, or any account information at any casino. Their job is to associate a click with this Site. That is the complete scope.
// Do Not Track
No binding standard exists for how sites must respond to browser Do Not Track signals. This Site does not currently adjust behavior based on them. The controls in Section 6 provide more specific and reliable management of what runs on your device.
If you clear all cookies and return to this Site, the consent banner will reappear because the preference cookie that recorded your prior choice has been removed along with everything else. Using the on-site preference panel for granular management avoids this loop.
// Updates
We update this Notice when cookie usage changes. What is live here is current.
// Contact
Cookie questions go through the contact form.
