Cookie use at a glance
Ricky casino uses cookies to run the website, keep your account secure, and improve your experience. Some cookies are essential and cannot be turned off. Others help us analyse use and tailor content. You can manage non-essential cookies in your browser settings at any time. This policy explains what we use and your choices in Australia under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles.
How cookies work on our site
When you visit our website, small files called cookies are saved on your device. They remember your settings and sign-in state, and help us understand how the platform is used. We review activity patterns to improve performance and monitor traffic across desktop and mobile. Cookies do not read your device's internal data, such as files, messages, or photos. We do not collect personal information through cookies unless you provide it through our services. We also use similar technologies when needed to support essential website functions and security.
Cookie categories we use
- Session cookies: Active only while your browser is open. They support navigation, gameplay, and basic security, then expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: Stay on your device for a set period to remember preferences such as language, region, or previously viewed pages.
- Analytical cookies: Help measure performance, diagnose errors, and understand behaviour on the website to improve services.
All these cookie types exist for convenience and to personalise your experience across desktop and mobile.
Control your cookie settings
You can manage cookies through your browser at any time.
- View and delete stored cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Block all non-essential cookies.
- Set site-specific permissions.
- Clear cookies and website data on exit.
- Manage Flash cookies in the Flash Player settings manager.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality, including sign-in, game performance, and remembering your preferences.
Managing Flash cookies
Some features may use local shared objects, often called Flash cookies. You can configure these in the Flash Player settings manager, including permissions, storage limits, and security options. Blocking all cookies, including Flash, can disrupt key functions such as language settings, saved preferences, and auto-login.
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