Introduction
We believe in transparency with our users regarding how we collect and use their data. To learn more about this and how we manage your data, you can read our Privacy Policy.
This Cookie Policy aims to clarify to site
users ("you") how, when, and why we use
cookies.
For information on how to delete or block
cookies, please see the section How can I
change cookie settings? below. However,
before taking action, we recommend reading
this policy.
For information on how to delete or block cookies, please see the section How can I change cookie settings? below. However, before taking action, we recommend reading this policy.
What information will you find in this policy?
What cookies do we use and what is their purpose?
Preference and functionality cookies
How can I change cookie settings?
Opting out of third-party services we use
Our use of cookies
Every browser that visits our site will receive cookies from us. If the cookies we use are not strictly necessary for providing this site, we will ask for your consent to use them when you visit the site for the first time.
We use cookies on our site because we want all users to have the best possible experience. The information provided by cookies allows us to optimize the user experience on spin2palace.com.
Cookies generally do not contain information that personally identifies the user, but personal data that we store about you may be linked to information stored and obtained through cookies. In our Privacy Policy, you can learn more about the personal data we process for our users.
About cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by the websites you visit. They allow the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size, and other display preferences) for a certain period, so you don’t have to re-enter them whenever you return to the site or navigate from one page to another. Using cookies helps with smooth transitions between pages, remembers your preferences, and enhances the user experience in other ways. Cookies can also help ensure that the marketing you see online is more relevant to you and your interests.
Other technologies, including data stored in your browser or device, identifiers associated with your device, and other software, are used for similar purposes. In this policy, we will refer to all these technologies as "cookies."
Cookies can be classified according to their lifespan, the domain they belong to, and the storage location.
By lifespan, cookies are:
- Session cookies – deleted when the user closes the browser. Session cookies last only during the current session.
- Persistent cookies – remain on the user's device for a pre-defined period (unless the user deletes them before they expire). Persistent cookies help us recognize you, making it easier to return to our site without re-entering information or settings.
By the domain they belong to:
- First-party cookies – set by the web server of the visited site and share the same domain.
- Third-party cookies – stored by a domain other than that of the visited site.
By storage location:
- Browser cookies – sent by a site and stored in the user's browser.
- Flash cookies – differ from browser cookies in quantity, type, and method of storing data.
For more information about cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
What cookies do we use and what is their purpose?
We use all the types of cookies described above. A detailed description of our cookies, their functions, and sources can be found below.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for the efficient functioning of our site. They support the usability of the site by enabling basic functions such as navigation and access to secure areas. These cookies can be used to speed up the site and protect against spam.
These cookies do not correspond to any user identifier in our web application, nor do they store information that can personally identify someone. We recommend not disabling these cookies. If you set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please note that some parts of the webpage may not function properly afterward.
Preference and functionality cookies
Preference cookies allow the website to remember information that changes how the site behaves or looks, such as your preferred language or the region you are in. They can also be used to provide services you have requested, such as watching a video, commenting on a blog, or using a live chat service.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with the site by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use various analytics cookies to analyze information about how our site is used. These cookies may process information about the number of visitors, their origin, the pages visited, scrolling actions, downloads, browser information, time spent on the site, and the approximate geographic location of the device you use to access our site. We use this information to compile reports that help us improve the site. Reports may be visually presented through heatmaps and anonymous screen recordings. All data processed through these cookies is presented in aggregated and/or pseudonymized form.
We mainly use analytics cookies provided by Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, and Visual Website Optimizer. However, please note that we may use analytics cookies provided by other companies whose services we also utilize for analytics purposes.
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The purpose is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for individual users.
For marketing purposes, we may use various
services, including but not limited to,
Eloqua,
AdForm,
Verizon Media
and
Outbrain. Marketing cookies are used to ensure
these services can function. These cookies
may also be used to personalize how we
communicate with you. If you agree to
receive promotional materials, marketing
cookies will help us assess your preferences
for specific content, which we will use to
provide you with more tailored advertising
materials.
Please note that we may use marketing cookies provided by other companies. Additionally, third-party cookies (see the section below) may be placed by our partners to promote their products. For example, third-party promotional activities may include advertisements like banners or interstitial ads.
Third-Party Cookies
Third parties may place cookies when you visit our site. This sometimes happens because we have hired third parties to provide services on our behalf. In other cases, it is because our web pages contain advertisements or content from third parties, such as videos and news. Since your browser connects to these web servers to retrieve content, third parties can place or read their cookies on your device and collect information about your online activities across websites or online services. In some cases, third-party tracking cookies may also be necessary for the effective use of affiliate links or to fulfill affiliate marketing agreements.
How can I change cookie settings?
You can choose to disable some or all cookies at any time. You have several ways to do this.
Opting Out of Third-Party Services We Use
You can choose not to be tracked by some of the service providers we rely on. Follow the instructions below:
- Disable Google Analytics
- Disable Clicky
- Disable HotJar
- Disable VWO
- Disable Eloqua
- Disable AdForm
- Disable Verizon Media: Link 1, Link 2 and Link 3
- Disable Outbrain
Changing Browser Settings
Most commonly used web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. Please note that restricting websites from setting cookies may impair your overall user experience.
If you do not wish to receive cookies from our site, you can change your browser settings on the device you use. Below are brief instructions on how to disable cookies for the most popular web browsers:
- Internet Explorer: Click on the Tools button, then Internet Options. Under the General tab, choose Browsing History and click Settings. Click View Files and select the cookies you want to disable. More information here.
- Firefox: Click on the menu icon, then Tools, then Options; select Privacy and remove specific cookies. More information here.
- Safari: Click the Settings button, then Preferences. Select Privacy / Security and click Show Cookies. More information here.
- Chrome: Click on the Google Chrome menu, then Settings. At the bottom of the page, click Advanced settings. Under Privacy, click Content settings.
To disable cookies:
- Select the option to block sites from storing data.
- Click on "Cookies and site data," hover over the site that created the cookie, click "X" on the right corner, or select "Remove All."
More information can be found here.
-
Safari (mobile): For
more information, please visit the
following
link. For instructions on how to disable
cookies in internet browsers not
described above, refer to the
documentation provided by the browser
manufacturer.
How to Disable Flash Cookies
Changing your browser settings will not remove Flash cookies. If you want to disable Flash cookies, you can find instructions here. If you disable Flash cookies, you will not have access to many features that make your experience more efficient, and some of our services may not function properly.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with the site by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use various analytics cookies to analyze information about how our site is used. These cookies may process information about the number of visitors, their origin, the pages visited, scrolling actions, downloads, browser information, time spent on the site, and the approximate geographic location of the device you use to access our site. We use this information to compile reports that help us improve the site. Reports may be visually presented through heatmaps and anonymous screen recordings. All data processed through these cookies is presented in aggregated and/or pseudonymized form.
We mainly use analytics cookies provided by Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, and Visual Website Optimizer. However, please note that we may use analytics cookies provided by other companies whose services we also utilize for analytics purposes.
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The purpose is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for individual users.
For marketing purposes, we may use various
services, including but not limited to,
Eloqua,
AdForm,
Verizon Media
and
Outbrain. Marketing cookies are used to ensure
these services can function. These cookies
may also be used to personalize how we
communicate with you. If you agree to
receive promotional materials, marketing
cookies will help us assess your preferences
for specific content, which we will use to
provide you with more tailored advertising
materials.
Please note that we may use marketing cookies provided by other companies. Additionally, third-party cookies (see the section below) may be placed by our partners to promote their products. For example, third-party promotional activities may include advertisements like banners or interstitial ads.
Third-Party Cookies
Third parties may place cookies when you visit our site. This sometimes happens because we have hired third parties to provide services on our behalf. In other cases, it is because our web pages contain advertisements or content from third parties, such as videos and news. Since your browser connects to these web servers to retrieve content, third parties can place or read their cookies on your device and collect information about your online activities across websites or online services. In some cases, third-party tracking cookies may also be necessary for the effective use of affiliate links or to fulfill affiliate marketing agreements.
How can I change cookie settings?
You can choose to disable some or all cookies at any time. You have several ways to do this.
Opting Out of Third-Party Services We Use
You can choose not to be tracked by some of the service providers we rely on. Follow the instructions below:
- Disable Google Analytics
- Disable Clicky
- Disable HotJar
- Disable VWO
- Disable Eloqua
- Disable AdForm
- Disable Verizon Media: Link 1, Link 2 and Link 3
- Disable Outbrain
Changing Browser Settings
Most commonly used web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. Please note that restricting websites from setting cookies may impair your overall user experience.
If you do not wish to receive cookies from our site, you can change your browser settings on the device you use. Below are brief instructions on how to disable cookies for the most popular web browsers:
- Internet Explorer: Click on the Tools button, then Internet Options. Under the General tab, choose Browsing History and click Settings. Click View Files and select the cookies you want to disable. More information here.
- Firefox: Click on the menu icon, then Tools, then Options; select Privacy and remove specific cookies. More information here.
- Safari: Click the Settings button, then Preferences. Select Privacy / Security and click Show Cookies. More information here.
- Chrome: Click on the Google Chrome menu, then Settings. At the bottom of the page, click Advanced settings. Under Privacy, click Content settings.
To disable cookies:
- Select the option to block sites from storing data.
- Click on "Cookies and site data," hover over the site that created the cookie, click "X" on the right corner, or select "Remove All."
More information can be found here.
-
Safari (mobile): For
more information, please visit the
following
link. For instructions on how to disable
cookies in internet browsers not
described above, refer to the
documentation provided by the browser
manufacturer.
How to Disable Flash Cookies
Changing your browser settings will not remove Flash cookies. If you want to disable Flash cookies, you can find instructions here. If you disable Flash cookies, you will not have access to many features that make your experience more efficient, and some of our services may not function properly.