GXMBLE Cookie Policy
A clear breakdown of every cookie category we use, why we use it and how you can change your mind.
Cookie use at GXMBLE
GXMBLE Cookie Policy: simple categories, real choice
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website or one of its trusted partners. They make websites work properly, remember preferences from one visit to the next, and provide aggregate insight into how a service is performing. GXMBLE uses cookies for exactly those reasons. The cookie banner you see on your first visit lets you decide which categories beyond the strictly necessary ones you want to allow, and the decision can be changed at any point from the cookie settings link in the footer.
The principle behind this policy is straightforward. Strictly necessary cookies are required for the casino to function and run automatically because the site would not work without them. Everything else is optional and runs only with your explicit consent. If you choose to opt out of analytics, marketing or preference cookies, the site continues to work normally, although some convenience features such as remembering your last filter selection in the lobby will not persist between sessions.
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to load, log you in and process bets.
Preferences
Remember your lobby filters, language and accessibility settings.
Analytics
Aggregated, anonymised insight into how the casino is used.
Security
Detect suspicious sign in attempts and prevent fraud.
Session
Keep you signed in for the duration of your visit.
Marketing
Optional. Used only with explicit consent for relevant communications.
Which cookies does GXMBLE actually set?
The strictly necessary set includes a session identifier that keeps you logged in, a cross site request forgery token that protects your account from a specific class of attack, a load balancer cookie that routes your request to the same server during a session and a cookie consent record that remembers which categories you have allowed. These cookies are first party, expire when you close your browser or shortly after, and cannot be disabled because removing them would break the casino entirely.
The optional categories sit alongside that core set. Preference cookies remember your language, your lobby filters and any accessibility settings you have configured. Analytics cookies, all aggregated and anonymised, help us understand which slots are popular, how players move through the lobby and which pages perform well. Security cookies sit alongside the core set and add device fingerprinting for fraud prevention. Marketing cookies run only with explicit opt in and support relevant communications and conversion measurement on the rare external campaigns we run.
| Category | Required | Lifetime | First or Third Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Yes | Session or up to 12 months | First party |
| Preferences | No | Up to 12 months | First party |
| Analytics | No | Up to 24 months | First and third party |
| Security | Yes | Session or up to 12 months | First and third party |
| Marketing | No (opt in) | Up to 24 months | First and third party |
How do you manage cookie preferences at GXMBLE?
The cookie banner appears on your first visit and lets you accept all cookies, reject all optional cookies, or open the settings panel to choose category by category. The decision is stored as a first party cookie and remembered across sessions. To change your mind later, click the cookie settings link in the site footer at any time and update the toggles. Your new preferences apply immediately and cookies in categories you have disabled are deleted from your browser within the current session.
You can also manage cookies at the browser level. Every modern browser includes settings to block third party cookies, delete cookies on exit, or clear cookies entirely for a specific site. Doing this from the browser rather than the site has the side effect of resetting your GXMBLE cookie preferences too, so the consent banner will reappear on your next visit. Full details on the data behind these cookies sit in the privacy policy.
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