Cookie Policy
Effective date: June 2026.
This Cookie Policy covers how this website (the "Site") – dedicated to BGaming's Aviamasters and the casinos where it is available – uses cookies and similar tracking tools. Read it alongside our Privacy Policy for the full picture.
Cookies do a few practical jobs here: making sure the Site actually loads and behaves correctly, helping us see which Aviamasters content readers find genuinely useful, and letting us get credit when someone's visit results in a registration at a partner casino.
Visiting the Site after seeing our cookie notice, and not changing your settings, counts as accepting non-essential cookies as described here. Strictly necessary cookies are set regardless of consent, since without them the Site simply cannot work.
// Contents
// Four Categories, Explained
Necessary cookies. Required for the Site to function – navigation, security basics, core display logic. They run with or without consent because the Site cannot operate without them.
Analytics cookies. Show us how readers engage with our Aviamasters guides – including content about the counter mechanic and the token system – popular pages, time spent, navigation paths. Collected in aggregated form that does not identify individuals.
Affiliate tracking cookies. Set when you click a link to a casino platform offering Aviamasters. They record that the click came from here, so we can be credited with a commission if you register and deposit. They track a click and a timestamp – not your identity.
Preference cookies. Remember your cookie consent choices and any display settings between visits, so the Site feels consistent each time you return.
What Actually Happens When the Banner Shows Up
On your first visit, a banner gives you three options: accept everything non-essential, reject everything non-essential, or open detailed settings to choose category by category. If you browse on without choosing, we only set strictly necessary cookies – we don’t treat inaction as consent for analytics or affiliate tracking.
Your choice gets saved in a preference cookie so the banner doesn’t pop up again every time you load a page. Clear that cookie along with everything else, and the banner reappears next visit.
// Cookies From Third Parties
Some cookies here are set by tools we have integrated, mainly Google Analytics, governed by Google’s own privacy terms. We do not let advertising networks or data brokers place cookies on this Site, and nothing here is used for retargeting.
Once you click through to a casino, our affiliate cookie has done its job and has no further visibility into what you do next. We can’t see whether you registered, deposited, or played – all we eventually learn is whether a commission was credited, through the casino’s own affiliate reporting.
What We Genuinely Can’t See After That
Worth being upfront about the limits here. We don’t have a dashboard, a log, or any technical way to see your account, your balance, or what you’re actually doing on a casino’s platform. The cookie’s job ends the moment you land there.
// Cookie Lifespans
Session cookies vanish the moment you close your browser.
Persistent cookies stick around for the period shown in the table in Section 3, or until you delete them yourself.
// Taking Control of Your Cookies
A few ways to manage what is running on your device: the on-site preference tool, shown on your first visit and accessible any time afterward; your browser’s own settings, which let you block or delete cookies; or Google’s opt-out add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Each major browser handles this a little differently. Chrome keeps cookie controls under Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Firefox uses Settings → Privacy & Security. Safari has it under Preferences → Privacy. Edge places it at Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Turning off non-essential cookies will not stop you from reading our content, but it may limit personalization and our ability to credit referrals correctly.
If You Block Everything, Including Essentials
Blocking all cookies at the browser level, essential ones included, can cause parts of this Site to misbehave – even the consent tool itself depends on a cookie to remember what you chose, so blocking everything can leave the banner reappearing every visit. Using our on-site preference panel to manage non-essential categories individually tends to work better than blanket browser-level blocking.
// Giving and Taking Back Consent
We ask for your consent to non-essential cookies the first time you visit, and that consent works category by category. You are free to change your mind later through the preference panel on the Site.
Withdrawing consent stops new non-essential cookies going forward but does not undo processing that already happened while consent was active.
// Where Cookies Meet Personal Data
If a cookie processes something that counts as personal data, our Privacy Policy is what governs that – legal basis, how long we keep it, your rights. Analytics cookies anonymize IP addresses before storage; affiliate cookies are tied to clicks, not to you as a named individual.
// "Do Not Track" Signals
Some browsers offer a Do Not Track setting. There is no agreed technical standard for how sites should respond, and this Site does not currently adjust its behavior based on that signal.
// When This Policy Changes
We review and update this Policy as our cookie usage evolves. Whatever version is published here, with its date, is the current one.
// Get in Touch
Questions about cookies on this Site? Use the contact form and we will get back to you.
