What Cookies Actually Do
Think of cookies as digital bookmarks that work behind the scenes. They store bits of information about your visit—things like your language choice, whether you prefer dark mode, or which sections you accessed last time. When you come back, these files tell our system "this person was here before" so we can tailor your experience accordingly.
Cookies don't damage your device or slow it down. They're passive observers that make notes and share them with our servers when needed. Most are temporary and disappear when you close your browser, while others stick around longer to remember your settings for future visits.
Types of Cookies We Use
| Cookie Type | Purpose | Duration |
| Essential Cookies | Keep you logged in and allow you to navigate between sections without losing progress | Session-based or up to 12 months |
| Preference Cookies | Remember your choices like language settings and display options | Up to 24 months |
| Analytics Cookies | Help us understand which features you use most and where improvements are needed | Up to 24 months |
| Security Cookies | Detect unusual activity and protect your account from unauthorized access | Session-based |
Why These Files Matter
Imagine logging into your account and finding everything reset—your saved settings gone, your history erased, your preferences forgotten. That's what happens without cookies. They create continuity between your visits and save you from repetitive setup tasks.
We also use cookies to spot problems. If many people leave a particular page quickly, analytics cookies help us identify the issue. When someone tries accessing your account from an unfamiliar location, security cookies flag the attempt and add extra verification steps.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies come from external services we've integrated into our platform. These might track how you found us or measure how our advertising performs. While we choose our partners carefully, these organizations have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle the information their cookies collect.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You control which cookies stay and which ones go. Your browser settings give you several options:
- Block all cookies entirely (though this will limit functionality on our site)
- Accept only cookies from sites you visit directly, excluding third parties
- Delete existing cookies already stored on your device
- Set cookies to expire when you close your browser
Each browser handles this differently. Chrome users find these options under Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies. Firefox keeps them in Options > Privacy & Security. Safari users check Preferences > Privacy. Edge places them in Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions.
What Happens When You Disable Cookies
Turning off cookies affects how our platform works for you. Essential functions may stop responding correctly. You might need to enter your preferences every single visit. Some interactive features could become unavailable. We design our services assuming cookies are active, so disabling them creates gaps in functionality.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and our services grow. When we modify how we use cookies, this page reflects those changes. We recommend checking back periodically to stay informed about our current practices.
Questions About Cookies
If something in this policy isn't clear or you need specific information about our cookie usage, reach out to our technical support team at support@mrsuperplay-casinos.com. We're here to explain how these files work and address any concerns you might have about your privacy and data handling.
Understanding cookies helps you make informed decisions about your online experience. We believe transparency matters, which is why we've laid out exactly what happens when you visit our site and how these small files contribute to the service we provide.