1xbet Cookie Policy in India
The 1xbet platform uses cookies to support a secure, functional, and personalised browsing experience for users in India. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the site to operate correctly, handling tasks such as session management and security verification. Others collect data on how the site is used, helping to analyse traffic patterns and improve overall performance. Users retain full control over their cookie preferences and can adjust or withdraw consent at any time through their browser settings.
How Cookies Are Used on the 1xbet Platform
Each time a user visits the site, small data files called cookies are stored on their device. These files help the platform remember individual settings, such as language preferences and login status, so the experience remains consistent across visits.
Cookies also allow the platform to monitor how users interact with various features. This includes understanding browsing behaviour, tracking site traffic, and evaluating overall platform performance.
Importantly, these cookies do not access any personal files or internal data stored on the user’s device. They are limited strictly to site-related information and do not compromise user privacy in any way.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three primary categories of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose in delivering a reliable and personalised experience.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of a single browsing session. Once the browser is closed, these cookies are automatically deleted from the device.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on the device for a set period after the browser session ends. They allow the platform to recognise returning users and retain saved preferences across multiple visits.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect aggregated data about how users navigate the site. This information is used to identify usage trends, measure the effectiveness of site features, and guide improvements to the platform.
All three cookie types work together to streamline navigation and deliver a browsing experience tailored to each user’s preferences and behaviour.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Users have full authority over cookie settings through their browser’s built-in privacy controls. These settings can be adjusted at any time without requiring account access.
The following actions are available through most standard browsers:
- Viewing cookies currently stored on the device;
- Deleting all cookies or selected individual cookies;
- Blocking third-party cookies from external services;
- Blocking all cookies from specific websites;
- Blocking all cookies across the browser entirely;
- Setting alerts to notify the user before any cookie is stored.
Flash cookies, which are managed separately from standard browser cookies, require adjustment through the Flash Player Settings Manager. Details on this process are provided in the following section.
Please note that blocking all cookies may limit access to certain site functions. Features such as saved language preferences, automatic login, and personalised content may not operate as expected if cookies are fully disabled.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also referred to as Local Shared Objects, are managed independently from standard browser cookie controls. Users can adjust Flash cookie settings through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, which is available via the Adobe website.
Within this manager, users can configure the following:
- Permission levels for specific websites;
- Storage limits for Flash data on the device;
- Security and privacy preferences related to Flash content.
Disabling Flash cookies, in combination with blocking standard browser cookies, may disrupt certain site functions. Features such as stored language preferences and automatic login may become unavailable when all cookie technologies are turned off. Users are advised to review which cookie categories are necessary before applying broad restrictions.
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