Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 2026.
This Cookie Policy explains how this website ("Site"), focused on Gates of Olympus by Pragmatic Play and the casinos where it can be played, uses cookies and similar technologies. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy. We have tried to keep this readable rather than purely defensive — if anything below is unclear, our contact details in the final section are there for exactly that purpose.
Cookies are a small but practical part of how this Site works. They help the page load correctly, let us understand which Gates of Olympus content is actually useful to readers, and allow us to credit ourselves when a reader's visit leads to a registration on a partner casino. None of that requires knowing who you are personally, and we have built our cookie usage around that principle.
Continuing to use the Site after our cookie notice appears means you consent to non-essential cookies as described here. Strictly necessary cookies are set regardless, since the Site cannot function without them.
// The Categories We Use
Strictly Necessary
These keep the Site operating – page navigation, basic security, and core functionality. They do not require consent and cannot be turned off through our consent tool, though blocking them at the browser level may break parts of the Site.
Analytics and Performance
These tell us how visitors interact with our Gates of Olympus content – which guides about the tumble mechanic or free spins round get read, how long people stay, and where they navigate from. Data is aggregated and does not identify individuals.
Affiliate Tracking
When you click through to a casino platform that offers Gates of Olympus, a cookie records that the referral came from this Site. This lets us receive a commission if you register and deposit there. These cookies log a click event and timestamp – nothing that identifies you personally.
Preference Cookies
These remember your cookie consent choices and any display settings, so the Site behaves consistently on return visits.
How the Consent Banner Actually Works
When you first arrive at this Site, you are shown a banner offering three choices: accept all non-essential cookies, reject all non-essential cookies, or open detailed settings to choose by category. If you take no action and continue browsing, only strictly necessary cookies are set until you make an explicit choice – we do not treat silence as consent for analytics or affiliate tracking cookies.
Your choice is stored in a preference cookie so the banner does not reappear on every page load. If you clear your cookies entirely, including that preference cookie, the banner will appear again on your next visit, since we no longer have a record of your prior choice.
// Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies here come from third parties whose tools we use, primarily Google Analytics. Google’s own privacy terms apply to data it processes (policies.google.com). We do not allow advertising networks or data brokers to set cookies on this Site, and we do not use cookies here for retargeting.
What Happens When You Click Through to a Casino
Once an affiliate cookie has been set and you leave this Site for a casino platform, our cookie no longer has any visibility into what happens next. We cannot see whether you registered, deposited, or played Gates of Olympus – we only learn whether a commission was credited to us, reported back by the casino’s own affiliate system after the fact, separately from anything stored in your browser.
The casino you land on will set its own cookies, governed entirely by that casino’s own cookie and privacy policy, not by this one. We recommend checking those policies separately if you have concerns about tracking on the casino’s own platform.
// How Long Cookies Last
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period, as listed in the table above, or until you delete them.
// Managing Your Cookie Settings
You can control cookies through our on-site consent tool, available on first visit and revisitable any time via the cookie settings option on the Site; through your browser settings, which let you block or delete cookies; or through Google’s opt-out tool at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout, which stops Google Analytics tracking across all sites.
Browser-level controls vary slightly by software. In Chrome, cookie settings are found under Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data. In Firefox, the equivalent path is Settings, then Privacy & Security. In Safari, look under Preferences, then Privacy. In Microsoft Edge, the relevant menu is Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
Blocking non-essential cookies will not prevent you from reading our Gates of Olympus content, but it may affect personalization and our ability to track referrals accurately.
What Happens If You Block Everything
If you block all cookies at the browser level, including strictly necessary ones, parts of this Site may stop functioning correctly – the cookie consent tool itself relies on a cookie to remember your choice, so blocking everything can create a loop where the banner keeps reappearing. We recommend using our on-site preference tool to manage non-essential categories individually rather than blocking everything at the browser level, which gives you more precise control with fewer side effects.
// Consent and Withdrawal
We ask for consent to non-essential cookies on your first visit. Consent is granular: you can accept analytics cookies while declining affiliate tracking cookies, or the reverse, depending on the options presented in our consent tool. You can withdraw consent at any time via the preference panel on the Site.
Withdrawal stops new non-essential cookies from being set going forward but does not affect processing that already took place while consent was active. If we introduce a new category of non-essential cookie in the future, we will present a fresh consent notice rather than relying on consent you gave previously for a different purpose.
// Cookies and Personal Data
Where cookies process data that qualifies as personal data, our Privacy Policy governs that processing, including legal basis, retention, and your rights. Analytics cookies anonymize IP addresses before storage; affiliate cookies do not identify you individually.
// Do Not Track
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal. There is no universal standard for honoring it, and this Site does not currently change its behavior in response. Use the controls in the managing section above instead for reliable cookie management.
// Updates to This Policy
We review this Policy periodically and update it as our cookie usage changes. The current version is always published here with a revised date.
// Contact
Questions about cookies on this Site can be sent through our contact form.
