Cookies Policy
This page explains the small files that the site stores on your device, why we use them and how you can manage or refuse them. The short version: we use the minimum necessary to run the site, plus optional ones you can switch off.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. It can be read back on later visits, which lets a site remember things like an open menu, a session, or a referral that led you to the page. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage and pixels — work along the same lines and are covered by this policy.
2. The categories we use
We group our cookies into four categories. The first two are essential; the last two are optional and only set with your consent.
| Category | Purpose | Duration | Optional |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Keep the site secure, route traffic correctly and remember the choices you make in the cookie banner. | Session to 30 days | No |
| Functional | Remember interface preferences — such as whether the mobile menu was last left open — so the site behaves consistently across pages. | Up to 30 days | No |
| Attribution | Record click identifiers from advertising platforms so we can measure whether a paid campaign produced a real visit. | Up to 30 days | Yes |
| Analytics | Measure aggregate traffic patterns in an anonymised form. We do not use analytics to build individual profiles. | Up to 12 months | Yes |
3. Third-party cookies
When you click through to an operator platform from our register, the destination site sets its own cookies on its own domain. Those cookies are governed by that operator's privacy and cookies notices, not by RoyalFlushUK. We have no visibility of, and no control over, the cookies third-party sites choose to set.
4. Managing cookies in your browser
You can refuse, accept or delete cookies through your browser settings. The exact path depends on which browser you use, but most modern browsers expose the controls in their privacy settings.
- Chrome — Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Safari — Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Edge — Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
You can also clear all cookies for this domain at any time. Please note that refusing strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the site — particularly the navigation menu and the cookie banner itself.
5. Do Not Track
Browsers can send a "Do Not Track" signal in their requests. Because the meaning of that signal is not defined consistently across the web, we treat it as one of several inputs in our cookie banner rather than as a binding instruction. The clearest way to control optional cookies is through the banner itself.
6. Updates to this policy
We may revise this policy when the cookies we use change. The current version is always the one published on this page. For broader privacy questions, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
If you would like a more detailed breakdown of an individual cookie we set, please write to the privacy address on our Contact page and we will respond with the specifics.