What Exactly Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a tiny file stored in your browser. The next time you come back to our site, your browser sends that file back to us so we know it's you — or at least, the same device and browser you used before. Cookies don't run any code and they can't access other files on your computer. They just hold small pieces of text that help the site function properly.
Some cookies disappear the moment you close your browser tab. Others stick around for days, weeks, or longer. It depends entirely on what they're there to do.
The Types of Cookies We Use
| Cookie Type | Purpose | How Long It Lasts |
|---|---|---|
| Essential Cookies | Keep core site functions running — without these, the site simply won't work correctly | Session or short-term |
| Preference Cookies | Remember your language, display settings, and other choices you've made | Several weeks to months |
| Analytics Cookies | Show us which pages people visit and how they move through the site, so we can improve it | Up to 2 years (anonymized) |
| Marketing Cookies | Track whether you arrived via a promotional link, so content can be made more relevant | Varies by source |
Why We Actually Need Them
Some cookies on this list aren't optional in a practical sense. If essential cookies are blocked, certain pages may not load, your session may drop unexpectedly, or previously saved settings may not appear. These aren't there to gather data on you — they're just the plumbing that keeps the site running.
Preference cookies are a different story. They're about convenience. If you've selected your language or adjusted how something displays, those cookies save you the trouble of doing it again every time you visit.
Analytics cookies help us understand how the site is actually being used. Not who you are — that data is aggregated and anonymized — but which areas of the site are useful and which parts might need attention.
Third-Party Cookies
We use a small number of external services — such as analytics platforms — that may set their own cookies through our site. We don't control those directly, but we only work with services that handle data responsibly. If you want to know more about how a specific third party handles its cookies, their own privacy documentation is the right place to look.
Your Choices
You're not stuck with cookies you don't want. Here are a few ways to manage them:
- Most browsers let you view, delete, or block cookies through their settings menu — usually found under Privacy or Security
- You can set your browser to notify you when a cookie is being placed, so you can decide on the spot
- Some third-party analytics tools offer their own opt-out options — Google Analytics, for example, has a browser add-on for this
- Blocking all cookies will affect how the site works, so it's worth being selective rather than blanket-blocking everything
Quick Browser Guides
Every browser handles cookie settings slightly differently. Here's where to find them:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and Site Permissions → Cookies and Site Data
Frequently Asked Questions
Do cookies contain personal information like my name or email?
No. Cookies store reference codes and settings — not readable personal details. Any connection between a cookie and your account information is made server-side, not inside the cookie file itself.
Will the site still work if I turn cookies off?
It depends on which cookies you disable. Turning off preference or analytics cookies won't break anything significant. Disabling essential cookies may cause parts of the site to stop working as intended.
How often does this policy get updated?
We update this page whenever something meaningful changes in how we use cookies. We'd recommend checking back occasionally if you want to stay informed.
Can I change my cookie preferences after I've already accepted them?
Yes. You can update your preferences at any time through your browser settings. There's no lock-in — you're free to adjust things whenever you like.
Get in Touch
If something here isn't clear, or you have a specific question about how cookies work on boho-casinonz.com, reach out to our support team. We're happy to explain anything in more detail.
Email: support@boho-casinonz.com