Cookie Policy
Welcome to maltacasinolicense.net. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies when you visit or interact with our website. It is tailored for users located in Ireland and is designed to be read together with our Privacy Notice and any applicable Terms of Use published on our site. We encourage you to read this Policy carefully so that you understand what cookies are, the types we set, the purposes for which we use them, and your choices.
By selecting your preferences in our cookie banner, clicking “Accept All Cookies,” or continuing to browse the site after being presented with the banner, you consent to the use of non-essential cookies as described below. You may withdraw or modify your consent at any time through our cookie settings or your browser controls. This Policy applies only to maltacasinolicense.net and not to websites, applications, or services that we do not operate or control.
Scope, Consent, and Legal Grounds
This Policy covers cookies and similar tracking technologies placed on your device when you access maltacasinolicense.net from within Ireland. We implement cookies in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Irish ePrivacy Regulations. Where legally required, we obtain prior consent before setting non-essential cookies, and we provide clear information about how to manage your choices.
Our legal bases for processing personal data collected through cookies include your consent (for analytics, performance, functionality, and advertising cookies where applicable) and our legitimate interests (for strictly necessary cookies that enable the secure, proper functioning of the site). We maintain records of your cookie consent preferences, which you can update at any time via the on-site controls.
- Cookie: A small text file stored on your device to help websites recognize your browser and remember information.
- First-party vs. third-party cookies: First-party cookies are set by our domain; third-party cookies may be set by service providers we use to operate features or measure performance.
- Session vs. persistent cookies: Session cookies last only during your browsing session; persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.
- Similar technologies: Technologies such as pixels, tags, SDKs, local storage, and device identifiers that perform functions akin to cookies.
- Preference centre: The on-site tool that enables you to grant, refuse, or withdraw consent for specific categories of cookies.
Our services are intended for adults. If you are under the age of 18, you should not use our site. Where consent is required for cookies, users under the digital age of consent in Ireland should obtain permission from a parent or guardian before proceeding. We do not knowingly set non-essential cookies where we cannot lawfully obtain valid consent.
Types of Cookies We Use and Purposes
Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential for the operation of the website and cannot be switched off in our systems. They include cookies that enable page navigation, maintain session security, manage network traffic, load resources, and remember your privacy preferences (including your cookie choices). Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the service you have requested, they are set on the basis of legitimate interests and do not require your consent.
Performance and analytics cookies: With your consent, we use analytics technologies to understand how visitors use our site, measure the effectiveness of content, and improve user experience. These tools may collect pseudonymous identifiers, device and browser information, approximate location, and aggregated usage statistics (such as page views, time on site, and navigation flows). Where feasible, we implement data minimisation measures, including truncation or pseudonymisation of IP addresses and limiting retention periods to what is necessary for analysis.
Functionality and targeting cookies: With your consent, we may use functionality cookies to remember user choices (such as language or region) and to provide enhanced features. Where applicable, we may also use targeting cookies to deliver content that we believe is more relevant to your interests. We do not engage in behavioural advertising without your prior consent. Some of these cookies may be set by carefully selected third-party providers acting on our instructions. Where data is transferred outside the European Economic Area, we implement appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses, to protect your information in line with GDPR requirements.
Managing Cookies: Your Choices and Controls
You have full control over non-essential cookies. You can accept, reject, or customise your preferences using the cookie banner when you first visit our site, and you can revisit those choices at any time via our preference centre. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred prior to withdrawal, but it will apply going forward. Some website features may not function properly if certain cookies are disabled.
- Use the on-site cookie banner or preference centre to grant, refuse, or withdraw consent for specific categories.
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Instructions are available in your browser’s help section.
- Clear cookies and site data from your browser to remove previously stored identifiers.
- Configure mobile device settings to reset or limit advertising identifiers where applicable.
- Enable built-in privacy controls such as “Do Not Track” or tracking prevention features, noting that our response may vary based on technical feasibility and legal requirements.
- Periodically review your consent settings to ensure they reflect your current preferences.
Under GDPR, you have rights to access, rectify, erase, or restrict the processing of your personal data; to object to processing (including profiling) based on legitimate interests; to withdraw consent at any time; and to data portability, where applicable. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission in Ireland. To exercise your rights or ask questions about this Policy, contact us at [email protected]. We will respond within the timeframes required by law.
Additional Terms, Liability, Changes, and Contact
By using our website, you acknowledge and agree to this Cookie Policy, which forms part of the terms governing your use of maltacasinolicense.net. To the fullest extent permitted under Irish law, the site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, and we disclaim all warranties regarding the operation or availability of cookies beyond what is required by law. We are not responsible for third-party cookies over which we do not have control. Nothing in this Policy limits liability for fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or other liability that cannot be limited under Irish law. If any provision of this Policy is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in effect. If there is any inconsistency between this Policy and our Privacy Notice as it relates to personal data, the Privacy Notice will prevail.
We may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, or legal requirements. Any material changes will be communicated via our website, and where required, we will request your renewed consent. The “Effective Date” of this Policy is the date it was last updated. Your continued use of the site after changes are posted indicates your acceptance of the revised Policy. This Policy and any dispute or claim arising from it are governed by the laws of Ireland, and the courts of Ireland shall have jurisdiction. For questions, requests, or complaints, please contact [email protected]. Effective Date: 20 April 2026.