What cookies are and how they work here

Cookies are small text files stored by a browser when a user visits a website. They allow the platform to recognise a device during one session. They normally record limited information connected with website activity, preferences, and technical interaction rather than reading private files stored on the device.

  • Session continuity. Cookies can keep a user signed in while moving between betting, payment, and account pages. Without them, the platform may repeatedly request authentication.
  • Preference storage. Language, region, display options, and settings can be remembered for a more consistent experience.
  • Security support. Certain identifiers help recognise unusual login behaviour, protect sessions, and reduce unauthorised account access.
  • Performance analysis. Technical data can show whether pages load correctly, where errors occur, and which functions require improvement.

Cookies may be placed by MegaPari or approved providers supporting analytics, payments, security, advertising, or platform functions.

Types of cookies we use

Cookie availability can depend on the user’s device, browser, location, and consent choices.

  • Strictly necessary cookies. These support login, security checks, payments, session management, and saved privacy choices. Blocking them may prevent services from working.
  • Session cookies. These temporary files remain active during a visit and are usually removed after the browser closes.
  • Persistent cookies. These stay on the device for a defined period and may remember language, device, regional, or interface preferences.
  • Functionality cookies. These create a more personalised experience by remembering settings selected by the user.
  • Analytics cookies. These measure visits, page interaction, loading speed, technical errors, and general platform performance.
  • Advertising cookies. Subject to consent and local rules, these may measure campaigns, limit repeated advertisements, and present relevant promotional content.
  • Third party cookies. Approved external providers may place cookies when supplying analytics, security, payment, or advertising services.

Your choices for managing cookies

Users can control nonessential cookies through the consent banner, preference centre, or browser settings. The exact steps depend on the browser and device.

  • Accept selected categories. Users may allow only the cookie groups they consider appropriate while keeping necessary cookies active.
  • Reject nonessential cookies. Analytics, advertising, or personalisation cookies can usually be refused without closing the account.
  • Delete stored cookies. Browser controls allow existing files to be removed. This may sign the user out and reset saved preferences.
  • Block third party cookies. Users can restrict files created by external domains while allowing first party website functions.
  • Create website exceptions. Some browsers allow separate cookie rules for individual websites instead of one universal setting.
  • Change consent later. A previous choice can be reviewed or withdrawn through the available preference tools.

Blocking all cookies may affect login, language selection, payment steps, account security, or other website functions.

Flash cookies settings

Flash cookies, also called local shared objects, were historically connected with Adobe Flash Player and stored information separately from standard browser cookies. Modern MegaPari access should rely on current web technologies rather than Flash based functions.

  • Legacy environments. Users with old software or stored Flash data should review device settings and remove unsupported components.
  • Security considerations. Adobe no longer supports Flash Player, and major browsers do not run ordinary Flash content. Users should not install it from unofficial websites.
  • Modern cookie controls. Users should manage cookies through their browser, device privacy settings, and the MegaPari consent panel.
  • Possible service effects. Removing legacy local data may reset old preferences, although it should not affect modern account records stored by the platform.

For safer access, players should use an updated browser, keep their operating system current, and avoid outdated plugins that no longer receive security fixes.