Definition and Purpose of Cookies
Cookies are small text identifiers transferred to your device’s storage via your web browser. At Jackpot Jill, we utilize these tools to ensure our digital infrastructure remains stable, to recognize your return visits, and to facilitate a more personalized interface. By utilizing these technologies, we can analyze visitor patterns to improve our service delivery for Australian residents.
Categories of Cookies Utilized
Essential Cookies
These trackers are essential for the platform to function. They enable core utilities such as secure session management, account access, and the prevention of unauthorized activities. The platform cannot perform its basic operations without these files.
Performance and Analytics
We use these to monitor how visitors navigate the platform. This aggregated data helps us identify technical bottlenecks and optimize loading speeds, ensuring a seamless experience across all digital pages.
Functionality and Preference Cookies
These cookies allow the site to remember choices you make, such as currency settings or regional variations. This ensures a consistent and smooth experience during subsequent visits to our digital environment.
Managing Your Cookie Consent
Upon your initial access to the platform, a notification banner will request your consent for the use of non-essential cookies. You have the right to modify these preferences at any time through our on-site settings. Please note that strictly necessary cookies do not require prior consent as they are vital for site stability.
Manual Browser Management
Most web browsers provide tools to reject or delete cookies. These settings are typically found in the "Privacy" or "Settings" sections of your browser. Be advised that restricted cookie settings may prevent certain parts of the platform from displaying or functioning correctly.
Third-Party Interactions
We may occasionally work with external service providers to help us analyze our traffic. These third parties may set their own cookies on your device. We do not have direct control over the data collection lifecycle of these external trackers.
Policy Revisions
This document may be updated periodically to stay aligned with technological advancements and Australian regulatory standards. We encourage users to review this page regularly.