1. Cookie Notice
As soon as you access or use our website, content, products, or services, we may use cookies to collect data from your device.
We use cookies for a lot of reasons, and the clear intent of this policy is to help you understand what cookies are, why we use them, which types we use, and how you can manage their use.
If cookies are not essential for the operation of our website or the supply of our services, we will always request your consent before using them when you first visit BetBrain NZ.
Unless claimed otherwise in this policy, our Privacy Policy applies to any data collected through cookies.
2. About Cookies
If you’re wondering what cookies are, let us explain. Cookies are small text files that your devices store when you visit a website. They can include details about your preferences, device, or interactions with the site and are usually used to improve your navigation experience. How? Well, they ensure that the content and the features function in the most effective way. Thus, every time you revisit our website, your browser accesses these cookies.
While cookies do not usually include information which directly identifies you, we may associate data collected through cookies with personal information we hold about you.
We respect all your privacy rights, and you also have the option to disable specific cookies. However, restricting some cookies may impact your experience on our website and the services we can provide. If you’re curious to learn more about managing cookies, ensure you refer to Section 4.
3. Cookies Used on Our Website
BetBrain NZ uses both session cookies and persistent cookies, each with different functions. Session cookies are temporarily stored on your device while you browse our website. These can help improve navigation between pages and allow the site to remember your preferences during your visit.
Persistent cookies remain on your device until they expire or you erase them manually. These cookie types help recognise you as a returning visitor and can store details such as login credentials or preferences, so you don’t have to add them every time you visit the website. We can also categorise cookies based on who sets them. So we have:
- We use first-party cookies on our website to help us offer a simpel and easy user experience.
- Third-party cookies that external services or providers set for analytics platforms or advertising networks.
Even though cookies have all sorts of purposes, we only use those that fall into one of the certain categories outlined below.
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
The strictly necessary cookies are those essential for our website to work properly. They enable main features like providing content and delivering requested services and products. They also maintain website security.
These cookies make information loading and streaming easier, ensuring seamless access to our website and all its features. They also help to keep your login status across pages and support anonymous user sessions.
Since these cookies do not keep any personally identifiable information and are essential for website functionality, you can’t disable them
3.2. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies can enhance your experience by recognising you when you return to our website, remembering your preferences, and improving the website’s performance. These cookies can store details like the language you prefer or certain settings. They allow us to offer a more personalised experience. We or trusted third-party providers whose services are part of our website can place the cookies.
Also, if you choose to disable these cookies, some features or services may not work as expected.
3.3 Performance Cookies
With the help of performance cookies, we can analyse how visitors interact with our website. While they do not personally identify you unless you sign in, they can collect anonymised browser data to generate statistics about website usage.
We usually use these details internally to assess and improve our website’s functionality, ensuring a better user experience. In some cases, third-party providers manage these cookies on our behalf, but they are strictly prohibited from using them for any purpose other than performance analysis. These cookies also can’t be used to identify you personally.
If you choose to disable these cookies, we will be unable to efficiently measure and enhance our website’s performance.
3.4 Targeting Cookies
These cookies can track your visits to our website, including the pages you view and the items you select. The data helps us customise website content and ads to match your interests better.
These cookies can be set by our advertising partners, who use the data to build a profile of your preferences and offer relevant ads across different websites. Moreover, targeting cookies allow us to:
- Offer content and marketing communications tailored to your preferences.
- Limit the frequency of certain ads
- Measure the efficiency of advertising campaigns
While targeting cookies do not store personal information directly, they recognise your browser and device. If you disable them, you may see ads, but they will be less relevant to your interests or preferences.
4. Managing Cookies
Feel free to accept or reject cookies by adjusting your browser settings or erasing existing ones. Please take into account that modifying the cookie settings in your browser will apply to all the sites you visit and not just ours.
However, that can happen if you manually block or remove cookies for certain websites. Moreover, cookie settings must be configured separately for each browser you use.
If you erase or block our cookies, some parts of the website or certain services may become unavailable. For instance, blocking session cookies may prevent you from logging in.
Managing Cookies in Popular Browsers
For more instructions on managing cookies in other browsers, visit the specific developer’s website. To opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites, ensure you visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
For more details about cookies, including how to view and manage them, please visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
For information on how to protect your data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.