Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 12 April, 2026

This Cookie Policy ("Policy") applies to all websites operated by Trusted Casino Sites Ireland (the "Platform", "us" or "we"). By accessing and browsing the Platform, you agree to the use of cookies as outlined in this Policy.

We reserve the right to revise this Policy at any time. We encourage you to check back here periodically to stay up to date with any modifications. Continuing to use the Platform after updates have been published signifies your acceptance of the revised Policy. Should you disagree with this Policy, your only recourse is to stop using the Platform or manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings.

This Cookie Policy is incorporated into our Privacy Policy, and any terms defined there carry the same meaning here.

This Policy Addresses:

  • What cookies are
  • How cookies are used on the Platform
  • How third parties make use of cookies
  • Your options regarding cookies
  • Interest-based advertising practices

What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a compact text file stored in your browser that enables the Platform or third parties to identify you as a returning visitor. Cookies serve a variety of functions: they activate platform features, supply analytical data, store your preferences, and support the delivery of advertisements and personalised marketing.

Cookies may be classified as session cookies (which are deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (which remain until their expiry date or until you remove them manually). Cookies placed by the website you are visiting directly are referred to as "first-party cookies", while those set by external entities are known as "third-party cookies".

Cookies frequently operate alongside pixel tags embedded within websites. Pixel tags (also known as web beacons or clear GIFs) are transparent graphic images used in combination with cookies to monitor visitor behaviour, track referral sources, enable retargeting, and facilitate interest-based advertising as outlined in Section 5.

How We Use Cookies

When you visit the Platform or interact with our services, we or third parties may store cookies in your browser. Certain cookies are only triggered when you use specific features or configure particular preferences, while others serve longer-term purposes.

Each cookie serves one of the following functions:

Essential Cookies

First-party cookies that power core platform functionality, such as maintaining your session or completing transactions.

Analytics Cookies

Cookies used to track how the Platform is accessed and navigated, helping us enhance performance and trial new features. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

Preference Cookies

First-party cookies that retain your chosen settings and preferences across the Platform.

Advertising Cookies

Third-party cookies (sometimes described as "behavioural" or "targeted" advertising cookies) placed by ad networks to present you with relevant promotions based on your browsing history.

Third-Party Cookie Usage

Third-party services such as analytics providers and advertising networks typically use cookies to gather anonymised user data. They may use this information to better understand how users engage with our Platform and with other websites they browse.

Your Cookie Options

If you would prefer not to accept cookies, you can configure your browser to delete existing cookies and prevent new ones from being saved. Please be aware that disabling cookies may limit certain Platform features and prevent some pages from functioning as intended.

You may also opt out of third-party cookies by following the guidance provided in their respective privacy policies.

Managing Cookies by Browser

Disabling Behavioural Advertising Cookies

If you have concerns about behaviourally targeted advertising cookies, users based in the EU can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu and users in the US can visit www.aboutads.info/choices/ for further guidance.

Google Chrome

Click the menu icon → Settings → Show advanced settings → Privacy → Content settings. To permit cookies, select 'Allow local data to be set'. To block them, select 'Block sites from setting any data'. For full instructions, visit Google Chrome Help.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Click Tools → Internet Options → Privacy tab. Drag the slider to 'Medium' or lower to enable cookies, or to the top position to block all cookies. Visit Microsoft Support for further details.

Microsoft Edge

Click More actions → Settings → View advanced settings → Cookies. Choose your preferred setting and restart Edge for the changes to apply.

Mozilla Firefox

Click Tools → Options → Privacy panel. Tick or untick 'Accept cookies for sites' as required. Visit Mozilla Support for more information.

Opera

Click Settings → Quick Preferences. Tick or untick "Enable Cookies". Visit Opera Help for further guidance.

Safari (macOS)

Click Safari → Preferences → Security. Under 'Accept cookies', select 'Only from sites you navigate to' or 'Never'. Visit Apple Support for more details.

Other Browsers

Refer to the help documentation within your browser or contact the browser provider directly for assistance.

Cookie Management

Most browsers accept cookies by default. You can update your settings to block cookies entirely or to receive alerts before they are stored. Note that switching off cookies may affect your experience on the Platform and limit access to certain areas or features.

Interest-Based Advertising

We and our third-party collaborators take part in interest-based advertising to serve tailored content and promotions. The Platform does not govern how third parties use cookies or other technologies for online, mobile, or email advertising and accepts no responsibility for their conduct or policies.

For any enquiries about our Cookie Policy, please reach out to us at privacy@trustedcasinositesire.com.

Third-Party Cookies

Google

We make use of a number of products and features provided by Google LLC.

Google Analytics

Our Platform uses Google Analytics, which relies on cookies to analyse how the Platform is used. Data generated about your activity (including your IP address) is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers located in the United States. We apply IP anonymisation ("gat._anonymize()") to ensure that IP addresses are captured in anonymised form (IP masking).

For users within EU Member States and the European Economic Area, Google truncates IP addresses prior to storage. Only in exceptional circumstances is a full IP address sent to US servers for shortening. Google uses this data to evaluate Platform usage, compile activity reports, and deliver related services. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data it holds.

You may refuse cookies via your browser settings, though this may restrict certain functionality. To prevent Google from collecting your data, you can install the browser opt-out plug-in.

For Google Analytics terms, visit Google Analytics Terms or Google Policies.

Google Dynamic Remarketing

We use Google Dynamic Remarketing to run advertising campaigns across the web, particularly on the Google Display Network. This service presents ads based on sections of the Platform you have previously browsed, using cookies. These cookies do not identify you personally or access your device. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.

Google AdWords

We use Google AdWords for search-based promotional campaigns. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.

DoubleClick by Google

DoubleClick uses cookies to serve interest-based promotions, tracking which advertisements are shown and whether you reached a site through an ad. These cookies do not collect any personally identifiable information. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.

Facebook

We use retargeting tags and Custom Audiences functionality provided by Facebook Inc.

Facebook Custom Audiences

For interest-based promotional activity, we use Facebook Custom Audiences. A non-reversible, non-personal hash value is generated from your usage data and passed to Facebook for analysis and marketing purposes. This includes Platform activity and IP address for geographically targeted advertising. All data transfers are encrypted and remain anonymous to us.

To review Facebook's privacy policy, visit Facebook Privacy. You can turn off Custom Audiences through Facebook Ad Settings.

Facebook Conversion Tracking Pixel

This tool monitors user actions following clicks on Facebook advertisements, enabling us to measure how effectively our ads perform for statistical purposes. Data gathered via this tool remains anonymous — we are unable to view individual user data. However, Facebook may process and utilise this data in line with their Privacy Policy.

You may withdraw your consent at any time through Facebook Ad Settings.

Additional Third Parties

Other third parties that may access information through our partner platforms include: