Summary of the purpose of the cookie policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Spinogambino collects, uses, and stores cookies when you visit our website. Plain and simple. We want you to know exactly what’s happening in the background when you browse our pages - no hidden tricks, no confusing legal jargon you’d need a law degree to decode. Cookies help us keep things running smoothly, remember your preferences, and understand how visitors use the site. But you’ve got the right to know about all of it, and that’s precisely why this document exists. If something’s unclear, just reach out - we’re human and we’ll explain it in plain English.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files. That’s really all they are. Your browser stores them on your device when you visit a website, and they serve a bunch of different purposes depending on their type. Some cookies are absolutely essential - without them, basic things like page navigation would just break. Others are more about convenience, like remembering that you’ve already dismissed a notification banner. And some are analytical, meaning they help us see which pages get the most traffic, where people tend to drop off, that sort of thing.
There are a few main categories worth knowing: session cookies (they disappear the moment you close your browser), persistent cookies (these stick around for a set period, sometimes a few days, sometimes up to a year or two), and third-party cookies (placed by external services we might use, like analytics tools). Each type plays a different role, and we’ll walk you through what Spinogambino actually uses below.
How and why cookies are used
So why does Spinogambino use cookies at all? Honestly, a lot of it comes down to making your experience better. When you visit the site, cookies let us remember things like your language preference or whether you’ve accepted our cookie banner already. Without that, you’d be clicking “accept” every single time you loaded a page. Annoying, right?
We also use analytical cookies - specifically to track aggregate, anonymised data about how users interact with our content. Which sections get the most clicks, how long people spend reading certain pages, whether someone bounces immediately or sticks around. This helps us figure out what’s working and what needs improvement. We don’t sell that data. We don’t share it with advertisers. It stays internal.
Some cookies are tied to third-party tools we rely on for site functionality. These providers have their own privacy policies, and we’d encourage you to read those if you’re curious about the specifics. The cookies set by these tools typically expire within 30 to 365 days depending on their function.
Your rights
You’ve got real options here. You can accept all cookies, reject non-essential ones, or customise your preferences through our cookie consent tool - it pops up on your first visit. Beyond that, most modern browsers let you block or delete cookies directly from your settings. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge - they all have this feature, usually under “Privacy” or “Security” in the settings menu.
Keep in mind that if you block certain cookies, parts of the site might not work as intended. Functional cookies, for instance, are what let us remember your preferences. Disable those and you might find yourself re-entering the same info repeatedly. That’s your call, though. We respect whatever you decide.
Under applicable data protection regulations, you also have the right to request information about what data we hold, ask for corrections, or request deletion. See the Contact Details section below for how to reach us.
Contact details
Got questions about cookies specifically, or about how we handle your data more broadly? We’re easy to reach. Send us a message at contact@spinogambino-login-casino.org and someone from our team will get back to you. We try to respond within a few business days, though it’s usually faster than that.
Effective Date
This Cookie Policy is effective as of January 1, 2026. We may update it from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legislation, or the way we operate. When we do, the revised version will be posted on this page with an updated date. Checking back occasionally is a good habit - nothing in here tends to change dramatically, but it’s worth staying informed.