Cookie Policy
Aviator Site
Published: July 2026.
This Cookie Policy describes how this website (the "Site"), covering Aviator by Spribe and comparing the casinos distributing it, uses cookies and related browser technologies. Read it alongside the Privacy Policy for the complete data picture.
Here is what cookies on this Site actually do: they keep pages loading and functioning correctly, they tell us in aggregate which parts of our Aviator coverage readers engage with, and they allow us to receive a commission when someone we referred signs up at a casino. That is the complete scope. None of it requires identifying you individually, and the approach is designed with that constraint in mind.
Continuing to use the Site after our consent banner appears without adjusting settings means accepting non-essential cookies as described here. Strictly necessary cookies run regardless because the Site cannot function without them.
// Categories We Use
Strictly necessary. Maintain fundamental Site operation: navigation logic, basic security functions, and core display rendering. Not subject to consent and cannot be disabled through our preference tool. Blocking them at the browser level will interfere with how the Site functions.
Analytics and performance. Tell us in statistical, aggregate terms how readers engage with our Aviator content: which pages about the Cashout mechanic, auto cashout, Provably Fair system, or casino comparisons attract attention, how long visitors spend, and what referred them here. No individual users are profiled.
Affiliate tracking. Set when you click through to a partner casino from this Site, recording that the referral originated here. Captures a click event and a timestamp only. No personal identifying information and no tracking of your activity on the casino platform once you leave this Site.
Preference cookies. Store your consent choices and any display settings so the Site behaves consistently on return visits.
How the Consent Banner Works
Your first visit triggers a consent banner with three options: accept all non-essential cookies, decline all non-essential cookies, or open a detailed preferences panel where you can accept or decline each category individually. Continuing to browse without selecting results in only strictly necessary cookies being set. We do not treat inaction as consent.
Your selection is stored in a preference cookie. Clear your cookies entirely and the banner returns on your next visit because the record of your prior choice has been removed. Any new category of non-essential cookie introduced in future will prompt a fresh consent request.
This consent mechanism works as described. Declining a category genuinely prevents those cookies from running on your device. It is not a display-state change that leaves cookies operating in the background.
// Third-Party Cookies and Their Limits
Some cookies are set by integrated third-party tools, primarily Google Analytics operating under its own data processing terms. We do not permit advertising networks, retargeting services, or data brokers to place cookies on this Site. Nothing deployed here supports behavioral advertising or cross-site user tracking.
Once an affiliate cookie is set and you navigate to a casino, our visibility into your activity ends completely. We cannot see your account, your deposits, your Aviator sessions, your Cashout timing, your auto cashout settings, or any Provably Fair verifications you conduct. The only feedback we eventually receive is whether a commission was credited by the casino’s own affiliate reporting system, and that report contains no personal data about you individually.
There is no live data connection between this Site and any casino platform. The cookie records a click originating from here. After that, everything is on the casino’s infrastructure and inaccessible to us. We make this point explicitly because readers sometimes contact us with session-specific questions: we have no means of helping with those.
The Boundary of Our Visibility
We regularly receive questions from readers about whether we can see their casino activity. The answer is no. There is no dashboard, reporting feed, or any other mechanism that shows us anything about what happens at any casino after a click from this Site. The affiliate cookie records one event: a click. Everything that follows belongs to the casino’s systems.
// Cookie Duration
Session cookies expire automatically when you close your browser and are not retained beyond that point.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for the duration specified in the inventory table above, or until you manually delete them.
// Managing Your Cookie Settings
Three routes are available. First, our on-site preference tool, shown on first visit and accessible at any time through the cookie settings link. Second, your browser’s own native privacy controls. Third, for Google Analytics specifically, Google’s dedicated opt-out browser extension at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Browser navigation paths: Chrome → Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Firefox → Settings → Privacy & Security. Safari → Preferences → Privacy. Microsoft Edge → Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Disabling non-essential cookies does not prevent you from accessing any content on this Site. It may affect some display personalization and means we cannot attribute any casino referral to this Site if you later register at one. We accept that as the appropriate consequence of respecting user choice.
Blocking Necessary Cookies
If you block all cookies at the browser level, including strictly necessary ones, the consent tool itself may malfunction because it relies on a preference cookie to store your prior decision. This typically creates a loop where the banner reappears on every page load. Using the on-site preference panel for granular category-level management avoids this while still giving you precise control over non-essential cookies.
// Consent and Withdrawal
Consent operates at the individual category level, not as an all-or-nothing switch. Accept analytics while declining affiliate tracking, or any other combination – that level of granularity is available. Withdraw consent for any category at any time through the preference panel; withdrawal takes effect immediately for new cookies going forward and does not retroactively affect processing that occurred while consent was active.
// Cookies and Personal Data
Where a specific cookie processes data that qualifies as personal data under applicable law, our Privacy Policy governs that processing: the applicable legal basis, retention periods, and your rights. Analytics cookies in our configuration anonymize IP addresses before any data is stored. Affiliate tracking cookies record click events and timestamps, not the identities of individual users.
// Do Not Track
Some browsers transmit a Do Not Track signal to websites. There is no binding legal standard or agreed technical specification governing how websites must respond, and this Site does not presently modify its behavior in response to that signal. The controls in Section 6 provide more specific and actionable management.
// Updates
We revise this Policy when cookie practices evolve. The current version is published here with a new effective date whenever it changes.
// Contact
Cookie questions go through the contact form on this Site.
