Kingdom Casino UK Cookie Policy

Cookies are a fact of life on a modern site, but the way they are explained almost never is. This policy keeps things plain. It walks through the categories Kingdom uses, why each one exists and how to switch the optional ones off without breaking anything important. Read it alongside the privacy policy, which sits one level above on the personal data side.

The basics: cookies, pixels and local storage

A cookie is a short text file your browser saves when it loads a page. Sites read those files on the next request and use them to keep you logged in, remember preferences, or measure how a page performs. Pixels are tiny invisible images that fire on load to send the same kind of signal. Local storage and session storage are slightly different — your browser saves the data, the server cannot read it directly, and we use both for bet slip state and front-end caching.

The four categories we use

Strictly necessary. The site does not load without these. They hold your login session, your CSRF token, the cookie banner choice and the security flags that block automated traffic. You cannot opt out, because the site would not function.

Functional. Memory cookies. Favourites, the bet slip layout you last used, your preferred odds format, the language switcher selection. Turning these off costs you nothing legally but means the site forgets your preferences on every visit.

Analytics. Aggregate measurement. We use these to see which slot pages are slow, which sportsbook markets get the most traffic, and which device profiles need front-end attention. The data is aggregated and pseudonymised; we cannot identify you from analytics output.

Marketing. Campaign measurement and re-targeting. These only set if you accept on the cookie banner. They power the limited number of paid placements we run on Google and a handful of affiliate networks.

Third-party cookies in detail

A short list of trusted partners drop cookies on our pages. Payment processors set a fraud-detection cookie during the cashier flow. Live game studios set a session cookie so a live blackjack table can keep your seat. Google sets a measurement cookie if you have accepted marketing on the banner. Each of those parties has its own cookie and privacy policy, and we link to them from the consent screen.

How to switch them off

The simplest way is the cookie banner that loaded when you first visited. Click "preferences" on the banner and toggle whole categories on or off. You can revisit the banner any time via the cookie settings link in the footer. Your browser also lets you delete or block cookies wholesale — Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge each ship the controls in the settings menu.

How long they live for

Session cookies vanish when you close the browser tab. Persistent cookies stick around until the expiry date written into them. Most of our persistent cookies live for thirteen months. Marketing cookies expire within ninety days. We do not use any cookies with a lifetime over thirteen months.

Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" header on every request. Where we technically can, we honour it by suppressing analytics and marketing cookies for that visit, even if you have not interacted with the banner.

Policy updates

This page changes when the cookie stack changes, which is usually two or three times a year. Substantive changes trigger a fresh banner the next time you visit. The header at the bottom of this page is always the source of truth for the last revision date.

Contact

Questions about cookies? Email support@kingdomnz.org or open the in-product chat. The privacy policy and responsible gambling pages cover the broader data and welfare topics. This cookie policy was last updated on 1 May 2026.