Golden Star Cookie Policy in Canada
Golden Star uses cookies to keep the platform running smoothly, securely, and efficiently for users across Canada. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the website to function, while others help analyse how visitors interact with the site and adapt content accordingly. No cookie accesses sensitive data stored on your device. You can review and manage your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings.
Golden Star Cookie Usage
When you visit the GoldenStar casino website, cookies are saved to your device automatically. These small data files help the site remember your settings, track your activity during a session, and deliver a consistent browsing experience each time you return.
Cookies serve several practical purposes on the platform:
- Understanding how visitors navigate and use the site
- Monitoring traffic patterns and page performance
- Supporting core website functions and service delivery
- Storing preferences so you do not have to reset them each visit
Importantly, cookies do not access files or personal data stored internally on your device. They operate only within the scope of your browser session or your saved preferences. Your privacy is not compromised by their use.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The website relies on three primary types of cookies, each serving a distinct role in how the platform operates.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically once you close your browser. They allow the site to link your actions during a single visit so the experience remains consistent throughout.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period after your visit ends. They help the site recognise you when you return and restore saved preferences without requiring you to re-enter information.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how visitors use the site, such as which pages are visited most often and where technical issues may occur. This information is used to improve overall performance and content delivery.
All three cookie types are used to support convenience and to personalise your experience on the platform. They work together to ensure the website functions reliably and responds to your individual browsing habits.
Your Cookie Choices
You have full control over how cookies are handled on your device. Most browsers allow you to manage cookie settings directly through their privacy or security menus.
Here are the actions you can take:
- Delete existing cookies stored on your device at any time;
- Block all cookies from being set by any website;
- Block third-party cookies while allowing first-party cookies to function;
- Allow cookies only from specific websites you trust;
- Receive a notification before a cookie is placed, so you can accept or decline it;
- Manage Flash cookies separately through your browser’s plug-in settings or the Adobe Flash Player manager.
Please be aware that blocking all cookies may limit certain features on the site. Some functions, such as saved language preferences or automatic sign-in, may not work as expected if cookies are fully restricted.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, operate differently from standard browser cookies. They are managed through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager rather than your browser’s built-in privacy controls.
Through the Flash Player manager, you can:
- Set permissions for individual websites;
- Restrict how much data Flash applications can store on your device;
- Configure security parameters for Flash-based content.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt certain website functions. Features such as saved language settings and automatic sign-in depend on cookie data to operate correctly. If these features are important to your experience, consider allowing a limited set of cookies rather than blocking them entirely.
Updated: