Cookie Policy

What The Site Stores In Your Browser

This page explains the small pieces of information used to keep JackpotOfferHive readable, adult-gated, and lightly measured.

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1. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files stored on a device by a website. Related tools such as local storage can hold similar information in the browser. On JackpotOfferHive, these tools are used in a restrained way to remember age confirmation, record cookie choices, and understand very broad readership patterns where that use is permitted.

2. Essential Site Storage

Two local storage items are central to the site's operation: one records that a user has confirmed they are 18 or over, and the other records the cookie choice made through the top banner. Without those items, the age gate and consent prompt would return on every page load, which would make the site less practical to use.

3. Measurement Tools

We may use low-intensity measurement tools to understand which pages are visited, how readers move through the site, and whether content needs improvement. Where law requires consent for those tools, the choice offered through the banner is intended to govern that activity. We do not treat casual analytics as a licence to collect more data than necessary.

4. Affiliate Tracking Cookies

When a reader follows a featured casino link, the receiving operator or affiliate platform may set its own cookies or tracking identifiers to attribute commission properly. Those tools are managed by the third party after the click leaves JackpotOfferHive. Readers should review the privacy and cookie notices of the operator they choose to visit.

5. Managing Consent

You can accept or decline the cookie banner when it appears. You can also remove stored data through your browser settings at a later time. Clearing local storage or cookies may cause the site to show the age gate and consent banner again because the browser will no longer remember your earlier choices.

6. Browser Controls

Most modern browsers allow users to block, delete, or inspect cookies and similar local storage items. The path differs by browser, yet the option is usually found within settings related to privacy, site data, or browsing history. Blocking everything may affect how some sites work, so readers should choose settings that match their own comfort level.