Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how our website uses small data files to operate core features, measure performance, and remember your choices. We want you to understand what is stored, why it is stored, and how these technologies affect interactive experiences that resemble games of chance and physics. Where our content references statistical models, such as those that might be used to simulate the path of chips in plinko, cookies help retain settings that tailor the experience. They also support accessibility preferences, reduce friction between sessions, and provide safer defaults without altering any mechanics advertised in the classic plinko game context. By reading this policy, you can decide which categories to allow and which to disable using your device controls.

The purpose of this policy is to give you clear, practical information about the cookies and similar trackers we place on your browser. It outlines the categories we use, the data they collect, and how long they typically persist. Because some readers arrive for probability-themed articles or tools inspired by plinko, we explain how preferences around such content are remembered. We aim to describe the role each category plays, whether it is necessary for operation or optional for insights and personalization. Nothing in this document modifies gameplay or odds in any referenced plinko game materials; it only describes storage and control. Your choices shape how much data is written, and we strive to keep those choices easy to change.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a site asks your browser to store so it can recognize your device later. They may be session-based, expiring when you close the tab, or persistent, remaining for a set period. On pages discussing simulations, tutorials, or probability charts related to plinko, a cookie might remember the last view you selected. Similar logic applies if you read a guide that references a historical plinko game format, where the site needs to recall language or layout preferences. Other technologies include local storage, pixels, and device identifiers that serve similar purposes.

How and why cookies are used

We use cookies for functionality, analytics, personalization, and, where applicable, advertising that respects your choices. Functionality cookies keep core features working, such as navigation, account settings, and accessibility. Analytics cookies help us understand which articles about probability topics, including pieces that mention plinko, are most useful. Personalization may remember whether you prefer charts, text explanations, or interactive demos referencing the plinko game, so you do not have to reconfigure every visit. Where advertising is present, we aim to use coarse segments and frequency limits rather than create detailed profiles.

  • Strictly necessary: maintain session state, security checks, and load balancing.

  • Performance/Analytics: aggregated metrics like time on page, feature usage, and error rates.

  • Functionality: remember language, content layout, and accessibility choices.

  • Advertising/Measurement: frequency capping, reach measurement, and broad interest categories.

We do not use cookies to manipulate randomness, outcomes, or payout probabilities in any content that references plinko. Their role is limited to remembering settings, improving page reliability, and measuring general trends. If an embedded widget evokes a plinko game visualization, a cookie may store your last slider position so the interface reloads as you left it. Non-essential categories run only after consent where required, and you can withdraw that consent at any time. Blocking some categories might result in repeated prompts or a need to reset preferences, but core functions should still work. Provider lists and retention periods may be updated, and we will reflect those changes in this policy.

Your Rights

You have choices over which cookies are stored and how long they persist. Your browser allows you to block, delete, or restrict categories that are not essential. These controls apply even when you are reading tutorials that mention plinko, because the rights flow from your device and local law rather than the page topic. Where consent is required, we store that preference so you do not see the same prompt repeatedly, and that storage does not affect any plinko game examples you might view. Some settings are granular, letting you toggle analytics while keeping strictly necessary features.

  1. Manage cookies through your browser settings for blocking, clearing, or limiting trackers.

  2. Use on-site consent controls to allow or refuse specific categories beyond the essentials.

  3. Clear existing cookies and local storage if you want the site to forget previous preferences.

  4. Adjust device-level advertising settings to reduce personalized ads across supported apps and browsers.

  5. Send a Global Privacy Control signal; where supported, we treat it as a request to limit data sharing.

Refusing non-essential cookies may reduce convenience but should not block access to key information. For readers exploring probability walkthroughs built around plinko, declining analytics simply means we count fewer interactions. You can revisit your choices at any time via your browser or our consent controls. Where law grants access, correction, or deletion rights, you may exercise them without regard to any plinko game materials you view. When you submit a request, we may need to verify identity to protect your data. We aim to respond within the timelines defined by the jurisdiction that applies to you.

Contact details

If you have questions about this policy or how cookies are used, contact our privacy team at contact@plinko-bonusgame.ca. Please include your device type, browser version, and the page you visited, such as a guide that mentions plinko, so we can troubleshoot accurately. If your note concerns an interactive plinko game demo, tell us which control or setting behaved unexpectedly. We will use your information solely to address the request and will not keep it longer than necessary for that purpose. For security and compliance, we may ask for additional details to confirm that the request came from you.

Effective Date

Effective Date: October 23, 2025. This policy may change to reflect new features, provider updates, or legal requirements. When a revision is published, any mentions of probability examples like plinko will be reviewed for consistency. If changes alter non-essential categories, we will renew consent prompts before writing cookies tied to materials that reference a plinko game. We encourage you to check this page periodically so you always know which technologies are in use.