Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how skycity-auckland-casino.top (we, us, our) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website to deliver core functionality, enhance performance, personalise content, and support security. It applies to all visitors and users located in New Zealand who access or interact with the website skycity-auckland-casino.top (the Site). Please read this policy together with our Privacy Policy and our general terms that govern your use of the Site.

By continuing to browse or use the Site, you consent to the placement and access of cookies and similar technologies described in this policy, unless you have adjusted your browser or device settings to refuse them. You may withdraw your consent at any time by updating your preferences as outlined below. This policy includes standard terms commonly found in website terms of use regarding consent, changes, responsibilities and limitations, and governing law for clarity and completeness. Effective date: the date you first use the Site after publication of this policy. Last updated: the date shown in the footer or within the Site’s policy notice.

What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, mobile) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, to improve user experience, and to provide information to site owners. Cookies may be set by the website owner (first-party cookies) or by other organisations (third-party cookies). Some cookies last only for the duration of your browsing session (session cookies), while others remain on your device for a defined period (persistent cookies).

We also use technologies that work alongside cookies, such as web beacons, pixels, local storage, software development kits (SDKs) for mobile devices, and device identifiers. These technologies help us understand usage patterns, ensure content is delivered properly, and maintain the security and integrity of the Site. We may combine information collected through cookies with other information you provide, in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

  • Essential cookies: Required for core Site functions such as navigation, page rendering, load balancing, and security controls.
  • Performance/analytics technologies: Measure traffic, diagnose errors, and help us understand how users interact with pages and features.
  • Functional cookies: Remember your settings and preferences, such as language, location, or display choices.
  • Advertising and measurement tools: Support delivery of relevant content and measure the effectiveness of campaigns and promotions.
  • Web beacons/pixels: Small code snippets that confirm when a page or content is viewed and help prevent fraud or misuse.
  • Local storage and similar: Browser or app-based storage used to retain preferences, tokens, or cached assets.
  • Device identifiers: Pseudonymous identifiers used to recognise a device across sessions for security, analytics, and preference management.

Cookies and similar technologies do not run programs, deliver malware, or access files on your device outside the browser or app context. We use them in a proportionate manner consistent with user expectations and applicable New Zealand privacy law.

Types of Cookies We Use

Strictly necessary cookies enable essential functions of the Site, including page navigation, secure login (if applicable), payment or age-gating checks (where used), prevention of fraudulent activity, and system stability. These cookies are necessary for the Site to operate and cannot be switched off in our systems. You can set your browser to block these cookies, but some parts of the Site will not work properly if you do.

Performance and analytics cookies help us understand how users engage with our pages, the features used, and where improvements are needed. We may collect aggregated statistics about page views, load times, error messages, and user flows. Data from these cookies is generally aggregated and used to improve the Site’s performance and user experience. Where we rely on consent for analytics, we will not place these cookies unless you accept them via our preference tools or browser settings.

Functionality and personalization cookies remember your choices (such as region, language, or saved preferences) to offer a more tailored experience. Advertising and measurement cookies may support content relevance, frequency capping, and campaign performance measurement. Some content providers may set their own cookies when their content is displayed on our Site; we do not control those cookies and are not responsible for their practices. Your browser may offer a “Do Not Track” signal; because there is no industry standard in New Zealand for responding to such signals, our Site may not respond to DNT, but you can manage cookies as set out below.

Managing Your Preferences and Opt-Out

You have choices regarding cookies. You can use our on-site preferences (where available), adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies, and control permissions at the device level (such as resetting advertising identifiers on mobile). Note that disabling certain cookies may reduce Site functionality, degrade performance, or limit access to certain content and features.

  • Use our cookie banner or settings tool (where available) to accept, refuse, or fine-tune categories of cookies.
  • Modify your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Instructions are typically available in your browser’s help section.
  • Use private or incognito browsing modes to reduce the persistence of cookies after a session.
  • Reset or limit advertising identifiers in your device settings to reduce interest-based content.
  • Opt out of marketing emails by using the unsubscribe link in messages or contacting us at [email protected].
  • Review any permissions requested by embedded content and disable them if you do not wish to allow tracking by those providers.

If you experience difficulty managing preferences or believe cookies are being set contrary to your choices, please contact us at [email protected] and we will assist within a reasonable timeframe.

Legal Basis, Retention, International Transfers, and Your Rights

We process cookie-related data under the legal bases of consent (for non-essential cookies) and our legitimate interests (for essential, security, and strictly necessary purposes) in operating a secure and effective Site. Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain for a period appropriate to their purpose (for example, from a few hours up to 24 months) unless you delete them earlier. Where cookie data is processed outside New Zealand, we take reasonable steps to ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your information in accordance with New Zealand privacy standards. The Site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis; while we take reasonable care in maintaining it, we do not guarantee uninterrupted access, error-free operation, or compatibility with every device or browser. We are not responsible for third-party websites or services that may set cookies when you interact with their content through our Site.

Under New Zealand privacy law, you may have rights to request access to, and correction of, personal information we hold about you, and to withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal. You may also object to or restrict certain processing where permitted by law. To exercise these rights, contact us at [email protected]. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may lodge a complaint with the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner. We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, or our practices; the updated version will be effective when posted on the Site. Your continued use of the Site after any changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy. This Cookie Policy and any related terms are governed by the laws of New Zealand, and you agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of New Zealand courts in relation to any dispute arising from or relating to this policy.