Cookie Policy for anjouancasinolicense.ca
Welcome to anjouancasinolicense.ca. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on our website for visitors located in Canada. It should be read together with our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. By continuing to browse or use our site after seeing a cookie notice, you consent to our use of cookies as described here. If you do not agree, you can disable or refuse cookies through your browser or device settings, adjust your choices in our consent banner, or refrain from using our website.
This Policy applies to all pages and content at anjouancasinolicense.ca. It covers essential elements typically included in terms-of-use style disclosures, including your acceptance of this policy, your responsibilities for managing settings, limitations of liability related to cookie use, how we update this policy, and the governing law applicable to any related dispute. This Policy is intended for users who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory of residence; if you are under that age, please review this Policy with a parent or legal guardian.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device (computer, phone, tablet) through your browser. They enable a website to recognize your device, remember your preferences, improve performance, and provide features such as secure login, session continuity, and analytics. Cookies may be “session” cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent” cookies (stored for a defined period or until you delete them).
We may also use similar technologies that work in conjunction with cookies or independently. These technologies help us measure traffic, diagnose issues, personalize content, and enhance security. They can involve storing identifiers on your device or transmitting limited technical data to our servers or to our service providers.
- Local storage and session storage: Browser-based storage that keeps data locally to remember settings or improve load times.
- Pixels and tags: Small code snippets that help measure engagement, conversions, and page performance.
- Software development kits (SDKs): Code embedded in certain site features to enable functionality and diagnostics.
- Device identifiers: Numeric or alphanumeric identifiers associated with your device or browser to distinguish visits.
- Server logs and similar tools: Records of requests, IP address, timestamps, user agent, and referrers used for security, troubleshooting, and analytics.
Cookies may be set by us (first-party cookies) or by our service providers (third-party cookies) who assist with analytics, security, and related functions. Persistent cookies are typically retained for a period proportionate to their purpose and legal requirements; we aim to limit retention to what is necessary, and you can clear them at any time in your browser.
How and Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to operate and secure our website, remember your choices, analyze how our pages are used, improve content, and, where applicable, provide interest-based information. For example, cookies help us keep you signed in during a session, save language and region preferences, understand which pages are most frequently visited, and detect unusual activity that could indicate fraud or abuse. We also rely on cookies to measure the effectiveness of our site features and to conduct quality assurance and testing.
Where required under Canadian privacy laws, we rely on your meaningful consent for the use of non-essential cookies. Consent may be obtained through our cookie banner or, in certain cases, implied by your browser settings, provided such settings indicate your choices clearly. We adhere to the principles of Canada’s federal privacy law governing private-sector organizations and applicable provincial privacy regulations, including requirements for transparency, limiting collection, safeguarding information, and keeping data accurate and up to date. You may withdraw consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
We may share cookie-derived data with trusted service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as analytics, security, hosting, and site optimization. These providers are contractually bound to use the data only for the services requested and to protect it using appropriate safeguards. Data may be processed or stored outside your province, territory, or outside Canada; in such cases, it may be subject to foreign laws and access by foreign authorities in accordance with those laws. We are not responsible for the cookie practices of external websites that we do not control, and following links to third-party sites will be subject to those sites’ own policies.
Types of Cookies We Set and Manage
To help you understand and manage your choices, we group our cookies and similar technologies into categories. Not all categories will always be active.
- Strictly necessary cookies: Essential to deliver pages, enable core features, route traffic, prevent abuse, and maintain security. These are typically session cookies and cannot be turned off through our banner; you can still block them in your browser, but parts of the site may not function.
- Preference and functionality cookies: Remember your preferences (such as language and region), recognize returning visitors, and provide enhanced features. These may persist for a limited period (for example, weeks or months) unless cleared.
- Performance and analytics cookies: Help measure page loads, navigation flows, and content effectiveness. We use aggregated metrics to understand what works and to improve our site. These cookies may persist for analytics cycles that can span several months.
- Security and fraud-prevention cookies: Detect anomalies, authenticate sessions, and protect against misuse. They are limited to what is necessary to uphold the integrity of our services.
- Advertising or interest-based cookies: Where used, these help tailor information to your likely interests based on your browsing on our site. We strive to keep such processing proportionate and rely on your consent where required.
- Communication-related cookies: Support contact forms or interactive features by ensuring reliable delivery of your submissions and maintaining session continuity.
- Testing and experimentation cookies: Enable A/B tests or similar experiments to compare layouts or features and improve user experience.
- Compliance and consent cookies: Record your cookie preferences and consent state so that we can honor your settings and demonstrate compliance.
While you can disable cookies at any time, doing so may impair your experience and some features may be unavailable. We endeavor to honor industry-recognized consent mechanisms. At present, certain automated browser signals may not be fully recognized by our systems; where possible, we will adapt as standards evolve. To the fullest extent permitted by law, our site and cookies are provided “as is,” without warranties of uninterrupted access or error-free performance. We are not liable for any loss arising from your reliance on cookies you have chosen to enable, disable, or delete, except as cannot be excluded under applicable law.
Your Choices, Rights, and How to Contact Us
You can manage non-essential cookies through our consent banner and by adjusting your browser or device settings to block, delete, or limit cookies. You can also clear your browsing data to remove stored information and withdraw consent at any time. Under applicable Canadian privacy laws, you may have rights to request access to or correction of personal information we hold that is linked to cookie identifiers, to withdraw consent, and to lodge a complaint with the federal privacy regulator or your provincial authority. We will respond to rights requests as required by law and may ask for information to verify your identity. For questions, requests, or complaints about this Policy or our cookie practices, contact us at [email protected]. We may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, our practices, or legal requirements; material changes will be communicated through our website, and the “effective date” will be revised accordingly.
By using our website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Cookie Policy and agree to be bound by it as part of our site terms. If any provision is found invalid, the remaining provisions will remain in effect. This Policy and any related dispute will be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, and the courts located in Ontario will have non-exclusive jurisdiction. Nothing in this Policy limits any non-waivable rights you may have under applicable Canadian law. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected].