This page explains how fruitychance.org.uk uses cookies while you read our independent coverage of Fruitychance. We are a separate information portal, not the operator itself, and this notice covers only the cookies our own site sets – not anything the operator's platform does once you leave here and register there.
How this site remembers you
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when you visit a website. It lets a site recognise your browser on a later visit, remember a choice you made, or simply count how many people read a given page. None of this identifies you by name – it identifies a browser, on a device, for a limited time.
On fruitychance.org.uk, cookies fall into a small number of practical categories rather than dozens of individually named ones:
- Necessary cookies – keep the site functioning, remember basic preferences such as language.
- Analytics cookies – tell us, in aggregate, which pages get read and which don't; set only with consent.
- Marketing and advertising cookies – support any affiliate or advertising links on the site; also consent-based.
- Preference cookies – remember display choices between visits.
The analytics question
We use analytics cookies to understand traffic patterns – which articles get read, how long a visitor stays, roughly where visitors are browsing from. This helps us prioritise which parts of our Fruitychance coverage need updating. Analytics data is aggregated; it is not used to build a profile of an individual reader, and it is never sold.
Scripts we do not control
Some elements on this page, such as embedded analytics or advertising scripts, are provided by third parties and may set their own cookies under their own privacy terms. We don't control what those providers do with the data their scripts collect, so we'd encourage you to check the relevant provider's own cookie notice if you want the full detail. These third-party scripts are a small, standard part of running an editorial site – they aren't linked to Fruitychance the casino operator in any way.
Your options
Consent for anything beyond strictly necessary cookies is asked for through a banner on first visit, and you're free to decline. Declining marketing or analytics cookies won't stop the site working – it just means we lose the aggregate reading data mentioned above. You can also manage or delete cookies directly through your browser:
- Chrome – Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Firefox – Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
- Safari – Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
- Edge – Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Blocking all cookies through your browser is possible, though some display preferences on this site may reset each time you visit.
Revisions
We may update this cookie policy from time to time as the site's own tools change; the current version applies from the date below. This notice was last reviewed in 2026.
Questions about this policy can be sent to [email protected].
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