SpinKing Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 8, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how SpinKing, operated by Happytiger ApS, uses cookies and similar technologies on its website. It covers what cookies are collected, why they are used, and how you can manage or disable them. Reading this policy alongside the Privacy Policy gives you a full picture of how your personal data and browsing data are handled.
This policy applies to all users who access the SpinKing website from Great Britain. By continuing to use the site, you acknowledge that cookies may be placed on your device in accordance with the terms set out below.
Interpretation and Definitions
This section sets out the key terms used throughout this Cookie Policy. Consistent definitions help avoid ambiguity and ensure users understand exactly what each reference means.
Key Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 🏢 Company | Happytiger ApS, company registration number 41473150, the operator of SpinKing under UK Gambling Commission account 57641. |
| 🍪 Cookies | Small data files placed on your device by a website during your visit. |
| 🌐 Website | The SpinKing online casino platform, accessible via browser on desktop and mobile devices. |
| 👤 You / User | Any individual who accesses or uses the SpinKing website. |
Scope of This Policy
This policy covers cookies set directly by SpinKing, as well as cookies placed by third-party providers used to support site functionality, security, and analytics. It does not cover cookies placed by external websites that may be linked from SpinKing’s pages.
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your browser or device when you visit. They allow the site to recognise your device on return visits and retain certain preferences or session data.
How Cookies Work
When you visit a website, the server sends a cookie file to your browser, which stores it locally. On your next visit, the browser returns that file to the server. This exchange allows the site to remember your session, language preferences, or login state without requiring you to re-enter information each time.
Cookies do not typically contain personally identifiable information on their own. However, when combined with account data, IP address, or device identifiers, they may form part of a broader personal data profile under UK data protection law.
Connection to Personal Data
SpinKing processes personal data as described in its Privacy Policy. Cookies may contribute to this processing by recording browsing behaviour, session duration, device type, and interaction patterns. This data is handled in accordance with UK GDPR and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).
Types of Cookies
Cookies can be categorised by how long they remain on your device. Understanding the difference helps you make informed decisions about your browser settings.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary. They exist only for the duration of your browser session and are deleted automatically when you close your browser. SpinKing uses session cookies to maintain your login state, keep your game session active, and ensure the correct account data is displayed during your visit.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close your browser, up to a defined expiry date set by the issuing server. These cookies allow SpinKing to recognise returning users, retain preferences such as language or display settings, and support security functions such as device recognition. The storage duration varies by cookie type and is reviewed periodically to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
Cookie Categories
SpinKing uses cookies that fall into two broad categories: those that are strictly necessary for the site to function, and those that improve the user experience. Each category serves a different purpose.
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are required for the website to operate. Without them, core functions such as account login, session management, and security checks cannot work. These cookies do not collect personal data for marketing purposes and cannot be disabled without significantly impairing your ability to use the site.
Examples of what essential cookies support:
- 🔐 User authentication and login session management
- 🛡️ Fraud detection and security monitoring
- 🧾 Form submission and account activity tracking
- 📌 Compliance with UKGC responsible gambling requirements
- 🔑 Session continuity across game pages
Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies allow the site to remember choices you have made, such as your preferred language, display settings, or whether you have acknowledged a notification. They are not strictly necessary but improve the overall experience. These cookies may retain information between sessions, meaning your preferences are kept the next time you visit.
If you choose to disable functionality cookies, certain features may not behave as expected, though you will still be able to access the core site.
How Cookies Are Used
Cookies on SpinKing serve several practical functions that directly affect how the site behaves during and after your visit. These are not abstract processes — each cookie type maps to a specific user interaction.
Authentication and Session Continuity
When you log in to your SpinKing account, a session cookie is created to confirm your identity and maintain your authenticated state. This prevents you from being logged out while navigating between the lobby, game pages, and account sections. Without this cookie, secure account access would not be possible.
Preference Storage
If you adjust display settings or interact with preference controls, cookies store those choices locally. On your next visit, the site can recall these settings without requiring you to reconfigure them. This applies to language selection and similar interface preferences.
Site Performance and Security
Cookies also support backend monitoring functions. They help identify unusual access patterns, support device recognition for security reviews, and allow the technical team to detect errors or performance issues. This contributes to the integrity of the platform and supports KYC and AML compliance functions required under SpinKing’s UKGC licence.
| Function | Cookie Role | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 🔒 Login session | Maintains authenticated state | Session |
| ⚡ Game continuity | Keeps active game session running | Session |
| 🧠 User preferences | Stores language and display choices | Persistent |
| 📊 Security monitoring | Supports device recognition and fraud checks | Persistent |
| 🪄 Compliance logging | Records session activity for UKGC obligations | Session/Persistent |
Your Cookie Choices
You have the right to control how cookies are stored on your device. This applies to both essential and non-essential cookies, though disabling certain cookies may affect site functionality.
Disabling Cookies
Most modern browsers allow you to block or restrict cookies through their settings. You can choose to block all cookies, block only third-party cookies, or clear existing cookies at any time. Be aware that disabling essential cookies will prevent you from logging in to your account or using key site features.
Deleting Existing Cookies
You can delete cookies already stored on your device through your browser’s history or privacy settings. Doing so will remove any saved session data, preferences, or device recognition tokens. You may need to log in again after clearing cookies.
Consequences of Opting Out
If you disable or delete cookies:
- 🎯 Your login session will not be maintained across pages
- 💎 Saved preferences such as language settings will not be retained
- 🧩 Some security and compliance features may not function correctly
- 🕹️ Session-based game data may not persist between pages
- 📎 Certain site functions may become unavailable or behave unexpectedly
SpinKing does not use cookies for targeted advertising. Cookie data is not sold or shared with advertising networks.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Each major browser offers built-in tools to manage cookie storage. The steps differ slightly between browsers, but the general process is consistent.
Google Chrome
Open Chrome and select the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Go to Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data. From there you can block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or manage exceptions for specific sites.
Mozilla Firefox
In Firefox, open the menu and select Settings, then Privacy and Security. Under the Cookies and Site Data section, you can clear stored cookies or choose to block cookies entirely. Firefox also allows you to set cookie preferences by site.
Safari (Desktop and iOS)
On Safari for macOS, go to Preferences and then Privacy. You can choose to block all cookies or manage website data. On an iPhone or iPad, navigate to Settings, then Safari, then Block All Cookies. Note that blocking all cookies in Safari may prevent you from signing in to websites.
Other Browsers
For browsers not listed above — including Microsoft Edge, Opera, or Samsung Internet — refer to the browser’s official help documentation. The process is typically found under Settings, Privacy, or Site Settings. You can also visit the browser developer’s support page for step-by-step guidance.
| Browser | Settings Path | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 🌍 Chrome | Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies | Block, allow, or clear |
| 🦊 Firefox | Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies | Manage or clear |
| 🧭 Safari | Preferences > Privacy / Settings > Safari | Block or manage |
| 🪙 Edge | Settings > Cookies and site permissions | Block or clear |
Contact Us
If you have questions about how cookies are used on the SpinKing website, or if you want to understand how cookie data interacts with your personal data under UK GDPR, you can contact the support team directly.
Support Channels
SpinKing offers several ways to get in touch:
- 📱 Telephone: 0800 102 6335 (weekdays approximately 10:00–20:00, weekends approximately 14:00–20:00)
- 💰 Email: support@spinking.co.uk
- 🎁 Account support area: accessible after login
Submitting a Request
If your query relates to your rights under UK data protection law — such as a request to access, restrict, or delete data associated with cookies — you can submit this through the support email. Include your registered account details and a clear description of your request. Responses are typically provided within the timeframes required under UK GDPR, which allows up to 30 days for standard subject access requests.
For complaints relating to data handling or cookie consent, you also have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.