Cookies Policy
Last updated: 14 March 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites recognize your browser, remember preferences, maintain secure sessions, and improve user experience. Cookies may be session-based (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (stored for a defined period).
2. How We Use Cookies
Rollino Casino uses cookies to support essential platform functionality, improve performance, measure traffic, and personalize content where appropriate. We may use first- party cookies directly and third-party cookies from analytics or security providers, always with the purpose of maintaining service quality and user safety.
3. Cookie Categories
Essential cookies are required for login, account security, and core site operation. Performance cookies help us understand how users navigate the site. Functional cookies remember settings such as language or interface preferences. Marketing cookies may be used to measure campaign effectiveness and limit repetitive promotions where legally permitted.
4. Managing Cookie Preferences
You can manage or disable cookies through browser settings at any time. Please note that blocking essential cookies may affect site functionality, including account login, transaction flow, and security features. Browser controls are usually available in the privacy or settings section of your browser.
5. Third-Party Services
Some cookies may be set by trusted third-party providers used for analytics, fraud prevention, or infrastructure monitoring. These providers are required to process data securely and only for approved purposes. We do not authorize third parties to use your data for unrelated commercial resale.
6. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect legal requirements, technology changes, or platform improvements. The latest version is always published on this page. Continued use of the site after updates indicates acceptance of the revised policy.
7. Contact
If you have questions about cookie usage or data preferences, contact us at info@rollino.co.uk.
8. Browser-Level Controls
Most modern browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies from specific websites. You can usually find these options under Privacy, Security, or Site Settings. If you choose strict blocking, some core platform features may not work as intended, including persistent login sessions and certain security checks.
9. Analytics and Performance Measurement
We use analytics-related cookies to understand aggregate usage patterns, such as which pages are visited most often and how quickly key content loads on different devices. This helps us improve performance, simplify navigation, and prioritize platform enhancements. These measurements are focused on service quality and operational reliability.
10. Security Cookies
Security cookies help protect accounts by supporting fraud detection, suspicious-session monitoring, and unauthorized access prevention. In some cases, disabling such cookies can increase risk and may prevent certain account actions from being completed until basic security checks are restored.
11. Consent and Regional Rules
Where required by law, users are presented with cookie controls and can update consent settings. Consent choices can be revised at any time through browser settings or site-provided controls. Essential cookies may still be required for legal compliance, account security, and operational functionality.
12. Session Reliability and Authentication
Certain cookies are required to maintain authenticated sessions, prevent unauthorized access, and support secure transitions between account pages. Disabling these cookies may interrupt login continuity and trigger repeated re-authentication prompts. In some cases, transaction actions may be blocked until session integrity checks can be completed. We use these controls to reduce hijacking risk and protect account-level operations.
13. Preference Persistence
Functional cookies help preserve user-selected settings such as language context, interface display preferences, and certain non-sensitive usability options. These cookies are intended to reduce repeated manual configuration and provide a smoother browsing experience. If these cookies are disabled, the website may still operate but user experience may be less consistent between visits and across pages.
14. Cookie Lifetime and Renewal
Cookie lifetimes differ by purpose. Session cookies usually expire when the browser closes, while persistent cookies may remain for a defined period to support returning-user functionality and security controls. Renewal behavior depends on usage patterns and policy requirements. We periodically review retention settings to ensure cookies remain aligned with operational need and legal obligations.
15. User Controls and Transparency
Users can review cookie behavior through browser-level tools and privacy settings. Depending on jurisdiction, additional consent interfaces may be available to adjust preference categories. While non-essential cookies can usually be limited, essential operational cookies may still be required for account security, transaction continuity, and compliance obligations. If you need help understanding which cookie category affects a specific feature, contact support for clarification.
16. Device and Browser Differences
Cookie behavior can vary depending on browser engine, privacy mode, operating system settings, and installed extensions. Some privacy tools block storage categories by default, which may affect platform behavior even when cookies are accepted in general settings. If you experience repeated logouts, missing preference persistence, or inconsistent page behavior, review extension rules and browser tracking protections first. In many cases, adding this site to trusted settings resolves persistent session issues while keeping broader privacy protections active for other websites.
17. Cookie Deletion and Session Impact
Deleting cookies can be useful for troubleshooting, but users should understand operational impact before doing so. Removing stored session tokens usually signs you out and may require fresh verification steps on your next login. Preference cookies can also be cleared, causing language and interface settings to reset. Where payment or bonus pages are in active use, avoid mid-session cookie deletion to reduce state mismatch and interrupted workflows. If you need to clear cookies, complete current actions first and then restart browser session cleanly.
18. Security Monitoring Through Cookies
Security-related cookies can support anomaly detection by helping identify unusual session transitions, rapid credential retries, and inconsistent request patterns. These controls do not replace full security systems but provide additional context for risk assessment. If suspicious behavior is detected, account actions may be temporarily limited until checks are completed. This protection helps reduce unauthorized activity and protects legitimate users. We continuously evaluate these mechanisms to balance security, privacy, and user experience.
19. Policy Scope and Related Documents
This Cookies Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. Cookie usage is one part of broader data governance and service operation standards. Where legal frameworks evolve, this policy may be updated to reflect new obligations and technical controls. The latest version is always published on this page, and continued use of the service indicates acceptance of current policy terms to the extent permitted by law.
20. Troubleshooting Cookie-Related Issues
If you experience repeated sign-outs, missing settings, broken forms, or inconsistent page behavior, cookie configuration is a common root cause. First, ensure browser date and time are correct, because invalid system time can break secure session storage. Second, check whether strict privacy extensions block essential domains needed for account functionality. Third, test the site in a clean browser profile or private window to compare behavior. Finally, if problems continue, contact support with browser version, device type, and a short description of what fails and when. This information helps technical teams identify whether the issue is local device configuration or platform-side behavior.