Cookies and similar technologies

Last updated · 2026-04-02

This page describes how Casilistindex uses cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage) on this website. It should be read together with our Privacy policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a site. They can be “session” cookies (removed when you close the browser) or “persistent” cookies (stored for a defined period). Similar technologies include pixels and local storage keys used for the same kinds of purposes.

2. Strictly necessary

These cookies are required for the Site to function—for example, to remember cookie preferences, maintain security, or balance load across servers. They do not require consent under UK rules because they are essential, but you can still block them in your browser; the Site may not work correctly if you do.

3. Functional and preferences

We may use cookies to remember choices you make (such as region or display options). Where these are not strictly necessary, we will rely on your consent where required.

4. Analytics

We may use first-party or privacy-oriented analytics to understand aggregate traffic—pages viewed, rough geography, and technical errors. We aim to avoid invasive profiling. If we use third-party analytics that are not strictly necessary, we will ask for consent in line with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) as implemented in the UK.

5. Marketing and affiliate attribution

Affiliate networks may set cookies when you click outbound links so that operators can attribute registrations or deposits to publishers. Those cookies are controlled by the network or operator, not by us, once you leave our Site. Manage or block them via your browser or the third party’s tools.

6. Managing cookies

Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies. You can also use private browsing modes. Industry opt-out pages (where available) may help for advertising cookies. See your browser’s help section for steps.

7. Updates

We may update this notice when our practices or the law change. Check the date at the top when you revisit.