Cookie Policy
Last updated: 30 May 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how AuroraGamingClub Inc. ("we", "us") uses cookies, SDKs, pixels and similar technologies on AuroraGamingClub.com (the "Site").
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device. Similar technologies include local storage, web beacons/pixels, and software development kits (SDKs) used in apps. These tools help the Site work, remember preferences, measure performance, and support marketing.
Cookie categories we use
- Essential: required for core functions (security, load balancing, navigation, fraud prevention, keeping you logged in). Retention: typically session-only or short periods.
- Preferences: remember choices (e.g., language, region). Retention: often weeks to months.
- Analytics: understand usage (pages viewed, errors, performance) to improve the Site. Retention: commonly up to 13 months (varies by configuration/provider).
- Advertising/Remarketing: measure campaign effectiveness and show ads that may be more relevant on other services. Retention: commonly up to 24 months (varies by provider/settings).
Third-party technologies
Some cookies/SDKs may be set by third parties when their services are enabled on our Site (for example, analytics or advertising partners). Depending on what is in use, this may include services such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, and Meta. These providers may process identifiers and event data to deliver their services under their own policies.
Managing cookies and preferences
- Cookie banner/settings (if shown): use the on-site cookie controls to accept, reject, or change non-essential categories.
- Browser controls: you can block/delete cookies in your browser settings; blocking essential cookies may affect Site functionality.
- Analytics opt-out: where Google Analytics is used, you may be able to use Google’s opt-out tools and browser settings to limit tracking.
- Advertising controls: you can reset/limit advertising identifiers in device settings and adjust ad preferences within third-party platforms.
- Do Not Track: some browsers send a DNT signal; not all services respond consistently.
Updates to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in technologies, providers, or legal requirements in Canada. The “Last updated” date shows the latest revision.