Cookie Policy for Users in Canada
This Cookie Policy describes how cypruscasino.live (“we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or use our website and related online services (collectively, the “Services”). It also explains your choices and rights under Canadian law. By accessing or using the Services, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy. If you do not agree, you should adjust your browser settings, use our preference tools where available, or refrain from using the Services.
This Policy is intended for users located in Canada and is designed with applicable Canadian privacy requirements in mind, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), relevant provincial private-sector laws, and Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). This Policy forms part of our overall user terms and privacy practices and should be read together with any applicable Terms of Use and Privacy Notice available on the Services. For questions, contact [email protected]. Last updated: November 5, 2025.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They may be set by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by other organizations (third-party cookies). Cookies can be “session” cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or “persistent” cookies, which remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. We also use similar technologies, such as local storage, software development kits (SDKs), web beacons/pixels, and device identifiers that help us recognize your device, deliver core functionality, and measure engagement with the Services.
These technologies help us operate the Services, remember your settings, enhance security, perform audience measurement and analytics, and deliver or measure advertising where permitted. Information collected via cookies and similar technologies may include IP address, device and browser type, operating system, language, general location inferred from IP, referring/exit pages, on-site actions (such as pages viewed, clicks, and session duration), and interaction with messages or features.
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential to provide the Services, such as enabling page navigation, user authentication, fraud prevention, and security. Without these cookies, fundamental features may not work. These do not typically require consent but are disclosed for transparency.
- Performance and Analytics Cookies: Help us understand how the Services are used, diagnose issues, and improve functionality. Data is often aggregated and de-identified for reporting. Your consent is generally required for these cookies.
- Functionality Cookies: Remember your choices (such as language, region, and preferences) to personalize your experience. Disabling them may affect certain preferences or features.
- Advertising and Personalization Cookies: Used to deliver, tailor, and measure ads on our Services and elsewhere, limit ad frequency, and help us understand the effectiveness of campaigns. These cookies may support profiling across devices and platforms. Your consent is required for these cookies.
- Social Interaction Cookies: Enable sharing tools or interactive features provided by others. If you use these features, the relevant third party may place cookies and collect data in accordance with its own policies.
We may aggregate or de-identify data collected via cookies for statistical purposes. Persistent cookies generally remain until their scheduled expiry (often between 1 and 24 months) unless you delete them earlier. We do not sell personal information collected via cookies. Where we rely on service providers, they act under contracts that limit their use of data to our instructions and the purposes described in this Policy.
Your Consent and How to Manage Cookies
When you first visit the Services from Canada, we seek your consent for non-essential cookies through a notice (e.g., banner or pop-up) and, where available, a preference center that lets you enable or disable categories of cookies. You can withdraw consent at any time by adjusting your preferences or changing your browser settings. We keep a record of your consent choices to help us demonstrate compliance. For marketing-related cookies tied to commercial electronic messages, we follow CASL requirements and provide unsubscribe or opt-out options.
You can manage cookies by: (1) adjusting your browser settings to block or delete cookies; (2) using our on-site cookie preferences (where provided); and (3) resetting device identifiers in your mobile operating system. If you block certain cookies, some features may not function properly. If you clear cookies, your previously saved preferences may be lost and you may be asked to provide consent again. At this time, the Services may not respond to “Do Not Track” signals, but you can use the methods described above to control tracking. For help, contact [email protected].
We may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. Material changes will be signposted on the Services or via other appropriate means. Continued use of the Services after an update constitutes your acceptance of the revised Policy. To the extent permitted by law, this Policy and any disputes arising from it are governed by the laws of Canada and the laws of the Province of Ontario, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, and subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Ontario. Nothing in this Policy limits your rights under applicable Canadian privacy legislation.
Third Parties, International Transfers, and Retention
Some cookies are placed by third parties that provide services to us, such as analytics, measurement, ad delivery, anti-fraud, or security. These third parties may collect or receive information about your device and usage over time and across different services when their cookies or similar technologies are present. Where third-party cookies are used on the Services, those parties are responsible for their own practices and may rely on their own policies in addition to ours. We take steps to ensure that third parties meet appropriate confidentiality, security, and data protection standards consistent with Canadian law.
- Service providers and partners: Host the Services, provide analytics, measure performance, deliver advertising, and support features such as preferences, security, and customer support.
- Fraud prevention and security: Help detect and prevent unauthorized activity, protect accounts, and mitigate risks.
- Legal and compliance: We may disclose information where required by law, regulation, court order, or lawful request by public authorities.
- Business transfers: In connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to appropriate safeguards.
We may process or store information in countries outside your province or outside Canada, where data protection laws may differ. When we transfer personal information internationally, we use contractual or other safeguards designed to protect it, and we ensure that service providers handle the information only for authorized purposes. We retain cookie-derived information for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, including security and legal compliance, and then take steps to delete, anonymize, or aggregate it. Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies typically last up to 24 months unless you remove them earlier or unless applicable law requires a different period.
Security, Children, and Your Privacy Rights in Canada
We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information collected via cookies and similar technologies. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure. The Services are provided “as is,” and, to the maximum extent permitted by Canadian law, we disclaim all implied warranties related to the operation of cookies and the availability or accuracy of cookie-derived analytics. To the fullest extent permitted, we will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from or related to the use or inability to use cookies or cookie preferences, except where such limitation is prohibited by applicable law. Your use of the Services and your cookie choices are at your own risk, and you remain responsible for maintaining the security of your devices and browser settings.
The Services are intended for individuals who have reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory and, where applicable, any higher legal age for accessing online entertainment. We do not knowingly use cookies to collect personal information from individuals under the applicable legal age. If you believe that a minor has provided personal information via cookies or otherwise, please contact [email protected] so we can take appropriate steps. Under Canadian law, you may have the right to request access to and correction of personal information, to withdraw consent to non-essential cookies, and to lodge a complaint with the appropriate federal or provincial privacy commissioner. To exercise your rights, contact us at [email protected]. We may request information to verify your identity before responding, and we will reply within timeframes required by applicable law.