1win Cookie Policy for Ghana Users
The 1win platform uses cookies to ensure its website operates correctly, securely, and conveniently for every visitor. Some cookies are required for core functions and cannot be disabled, as they keep the platform running properly. Others help analyse how users interact with the site and allow content to be adapted to individual preferences. Your experience on the platform is shaped, in part, by how these technologies function across sessions. You can review and manage your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings.
How Cookies Are Used on This Platform
When you visit the 1win website, cookies are saved to your device automatically. These small data files help the platform remember your settings, track your activity during a session, and provide a more consistent browsing experience across visits.
Cookies serve several purposes on the platform:
- Understanding how users navigate and interact with different sections of the site
- Monitoring website traffic to assess overall performance
- Identifying and resolving technical issues that may affect the browsing experience
- Supporting security measures that protect your account and personal data
Cookies do not access other files stored on your device. They do not read your documents, images, or any internal information unrelated to your activity on the website. Your privacy is not compromised by their use.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform makes use of three distinct types of cookies, each serving a specific role in how the website functions.
Session Cookies
These cookies exist only for the duration of your visit. They are deleted automatically once you close your browser and are used to maintain continuity as you move between pages during a single session.
Persistent Cookies
Unlike session cookies, persistent cookies remain on your device after your browser is closed. They allow the website to recognise you on your next visit and restore your saved preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how visitors use the website. This information is used in aggregate form to improve site performance and refine the overall browsing experience.
All three types of cookies are used with your convenience in mind. They enable the platform to personalise your experience, reduce the need to re-enter information, and ensure the website functions as expected during each visit.
Your Cookie Choices
You have control over how cookies are stored and used on your device. Cookie preferences can be managed directly through your browser settings at any time.
Below are actions you can take regarding cookies:
- Delete existing cookies stored by the website from your browser history or settings
- Block all cookies from being saved to your device in future sessions
- Block third-party cookies only, while allowing first-party cookies to function normally
- Receive notifications before cookies are stored, allowing you to approve or decline each one
- Allow cookies from specific websites by adding trusted domains to your browser’s exceptions list
- Manage Flash cookies separately through Adobe Flash Player settings on your device
Note that blocking all cookies may limit access to certain features of the website. Some services, such as saved language preferences and automatic login, depend on cookies to function correctly.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies operate differently from standard browser cookies. They are managed through the Adobe Flash Player settings panel, not through your browser’s privacy settings.
Within the Flash Player manager, you can:
- Set permissions for individual websites to store Flash data on your device
- Restrict the amount of storage space allocated to Flash content
- Configure security parameters that govern how Flash cookies interact with the platform
If you choose to block all cookies, including Flash cookies, some website functions may not operate as intended. Features such as saved language preferences and automatic login rely on stored data to work correctly. Adjusting these settings should be done with an understanding of their effect on your browsing experience.
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