Linebet Cookie Policy in Nigeria
Linebet uses cookies to keep the platform running properly, protect your account, and make your visits more convenient. Some cookies are essential for the website to function, while others help analyse how users interact with the platform and adapt content to your preferences. Your personal data is handled with care, and no cookie accesses private information stored on your device. You are in control of your cookie settings at any time through your browser. This policy explains how cookies are used and what options are available to you.
Linebet Cookie Usage
When you visit the Linebet website, small text files called cookies are saved to your device. These files help the platform remember your settings, track your activity during a session, and deliver a consistent browsing experience.
Cookies are used for several purposes on the platform:
- Understanding how users navigate and interact with the website
- Monitoring traffic patterns to improve platform performance
- Storing preferences so the site loads correctly on your next visit
- Supporting security measures that protect your account
It is important to note that cookies do not access any internal data stored on your device. They do not read your files, contacts, or private information. Their role is limited to improving your experience on the platform and helping the website operate as intended. No privacy violation occurs through the use of cookies on this platform.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three main types of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose:
Session Cookies
These cookies are active only while you are browsing the site. They are deleted automatically once you close your browser and are used to keep your session stable during your visit.
Persistent Cookies
Unlike session cookies, persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period after you leave the website. They allow the platform to recognise you on return visits and remember your preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how users interact with the website, including which pages are visited most frequently. This information is used to improve the platform and the services offered.
All three types of cookies serve the purpose of making the website more convenient to use. Together, they help personalise your experience and ensure the platform responds to your needs efficiently.
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 browser menu.
Here are the actions you can take:
- Delete existing cookies stored on your device at any time
- Block all cookies from being saved when you visit websites
- Block third-party cookies only, while allowing first-party cookies
- Allow cookies from specific websites that you trust
- Set notifications so your browser alerts you before a cookie is saved
- Manage Flash cookies through your browser or Flash Player settings
Please be aware that blocking all cookies may limit certain features on the website. Some functions, such as remembering your language preference or keeping you logged in, depend on cookies to work properly. If you disable all cookies, parts of the platform may not perform as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, operate differently from standard browser cookies. They are managed through the Adobe Flash Player settings manager rather than your browser settings.
Through the Flash Player manager, you can:
- Set permissions for which websites can store Flash cookies on your device
- Restrict the amount of data that Flash applications are allowed to save
- Configure security parameters that control how Flash content interacts with your device
If you choose to block all cookies, including Flash cookies, certain website functions may stop working correctly. This includes automatic login, saved language preferences, and other personalised settings. It is recommended that you review your Flash cookie settings carefully before making changes, to avoid disrupting your experience on the platform.
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