Cookie Policy

Understanding Cookies and Their Usage

Cookies are small text files placed on your device to improve website functionality and user experience. At Play Alberta, we utilize these tools to remember your preferences, ensure secure navigation, and understand how visitors interact with our digital services. These technologies help us provide a more personalized and efficient platform for our Canadian users.

Categories of Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

These are essential for the technical operation of our platform. They enable core features such as secure login, account management, and the ability to navigate through the gaming lobby. Without these, the website cannot function as intended.

Performance and Analytics Cookies

We use these to collect aggregated, anonymous data regarding how users interact with our site. This helps us identify technical issues and improve the overall layout and speed of our services.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies remember choices you make, such as language settings or regional preferences, ensuring a consistent experience each time you return to the platform.

Managing Your Cookie Consent

Upon your first visit to our site, you will be presented with a consent banner. You have the right to choose which non-essential cookies you wish to accept. You may modify these preferences at any time through our on-site settings menu.

Browser-Level Controls

Most modern web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their internal settings. Typically, you can block all cookies, delete existing ones, or set notifications for when a cookie is stored. Please note that disabling all cookies may limit your access to certain features of our platform.

Third-Party Tracking

In some instances, we may employ cookies from trusted partners to assist with analytics or integrated services. These third parties have their own privacy standards, and we encourage users to review their respective policies.

Updates to this Policy

We may periodically update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology or regulatory requirements in Canada. We encourage you to check this page regularly to stay informed.