When you browse Millioner Casino, certain small data files may be placed on your device to help the website work smoothly, remember basic choices, measure how visitors interact with our pages, and understand which links or content are useful. These files are commonly called cookies. Similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, local storage, or tracking scripts, may also be used for related purposes.
This Cookie Policy explains how cookies support your experience on our casino review site, including analytics, page performance, preference settings, and affiliate link attribution. It is written with Australian users in mind and aims to provide clear, practical information without overstating legal guarantees or making unnecessary technical assumptions.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you visit a website. They can contain information such as a session identifier, a language choice, a page visit timestamp, or a record of whether you have already seen a consent notice. Cookies do not usually identify you directly by name, but they may recognise a browser or device during later visits.
For example, if you return to a page and it loads faster, remembers a display preference, or avoids showing the same message repeatedly, cookies or similar storage tools may be helping that process. In the context of a casino review and information website, cookies can also help us understand which guides, comparison pages, or review sections are most useful to visitors in Australia.
Why Cookies Are Used on This Site
We use cookies for several practical reasons, most of which are designed to improve usability and maintain transparency. Some cookies are needed so the website can function properly. Others help us study general traffic trends, identify technical issues, or understand how people move through our content.
Cookies may assist with:
- keeping pages stable and secure during normal browsing;
- remembering consent or preference choices where available;
- measuring page speed, navigation paths, and engagement patterns;
- improving casino review layouts, comparison tables, and informational content;
- tracking outbound affiliate clicks in a way that helps us understand referral activity.
This kind of measurement supports better editorial decisions. For instance, if visitors often leave a page after a confusing section, analytics data may indicate that the wording, structure, or mobile layout should be improved.
Categories of Cookies and Similar Technologies
The cookies used on this website may fall into several categories. The exact mix can change as website features, analytics tools, or partner arrangements evolve.
Necessary and functional cookies help core parts of the site operate. These may support page loading, security checks, form behaviour, consent settings, or basic interface functions. Without them, some parts of the site may not perform as expected.
Performance and analytics cookies collect information about how visitors use the website. This may include pages viewed, time spent on content, referral paths, device type, approximate location, and error events. We generally use this information in an aggregated or non-directly identifying way to improve the website experience.
Preference and customisation cookies may remember choices such as region-related settings, display preferences, or whether certain notices have already been shown. These cookies make repeat visits more convenient.
Marketing, advertising, and affiliate-related cookies may help record when a visitor clicks an outbound link to a third-party site. In some cases, this supports referral attribution, reporting, or commission tracking. These cookies are especially relevant to discussions about cookies and tracking for online casino information sites in Australia.
How Cookies Affect Affiliate Links
Some links on this website may lead to third-party platforms or services. If you click an affiliate link, a cookie or similar tracking mechanism may record that the visit originated from our website. This helps attribute referrals and may allow the relevant partner to recognise the source of traffic.
Affiliate tracking does not mean we can see everything you do on another website. It is typically limited to referral information, click timing, campaign identifiers, or conversion-related reporting shared by the partner. The exact data collected after you leave our site depends on the third party’s own systems and policies.
We believe this point is important for users comparing casino-related content. A transparent cookie policy for a casino site in Australia should explain not only general analytics but also how referral links may be measured.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
Cookies can come from different sources. First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting directly. These are often used for preferences, basic functionality, and internal analytics.
Third-party cookies are set by external services that appear on or interact with the website. These may include analytics providers, advertising technology partners, affiliate networks, performance monitoring tools, or embedded service providers. For example, a third-party analytics tool may help us understand broad visitor behaviour, while an affiliate partner may use a tracking cookie to record an outbound referral.
Third-party providers control their own cookie practices, retention periods, and data handling processes. We encourage users to review the relevant policies of those external services when they want a deeper understanding of how their information may be processed after leaving our website.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You can control cookies in several ways. Where a cookie consent banner or preference tool is available on our website, you may be able to accept, reject, or adjust certain non-essential cookie categories. The design and options of this tool may change over time as we improve the website or update third-party services.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. Most modern browsers allow you to block cookies, delete existing cookies, prevent third-party cookies, or receive alerts before cookies are stored. The location of these controls varies by browser, but they are usually found in privacy, security, or site settings menus.
- Chrome: review cookie controls under privacy and security settings.
- Safari: adjust tracking and cookie options in privacy preferences.
- Firefox: use enhanced tracking protection and cookie management tools.
If you disable cookies, the website will still be accessible in many cases, but some features may behave differently. For example, your consent choice may not be remembered, certain pages may load less efficiently, or affiliate tracking may not function as intended.
Data Protection Note for Australian Visitors
Australian users often expect plain-language explanations about online tracking, especially where websites discuss gambling-related or casino review content. We aim to provide practical visibility into how casino review sites use cookies in an AU context, including where analytics and affiliate measurement may be involved.
Cookies are only one part of the broader data picture. Depending on your interaction with the site, other technical information may be processed, such as browser type, device category, operating system, approximate location, page URL, referral source, and time of visit. This information helps maintain website quality and understand audience needs without requiring you to create an account.
We do not present this policy as legal advice. Instead, it is intended to help you make informed choices about browsing, cookie settings, and third-party links.
Security and Data Handling
We take reasonable steps to handle cookie-related information carefully and to avoid collecting more data than is useful for website operation, analytics, content improvement, and referral attribution. However, no website can guarantee that every online transmission or storage method is completely risk-free.
Where third-party tools are used, those providers may process information according to their own technical standards, retention schedules, and privacy documentation. We recommend reviewing partner policies if you want detailed information about their cookie expiry periods, opt-out methods, or data processing practices.
Our goal is to keep tracking proportionate and relevant. For example, analytics should help us improve the clarity of a review page or identify a broken navigation path, not create unnecessary barriers for users who simply want to read information.
Updates to This Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be revised from time to time to reflect changes in website functionality, analytics arrangements, affiliate tracking methods, browser technology, or user preference tools. When we make updates, the revised version will be posted on this page.
You may wish to revisit this policy periodically, particularly if you regularly use Millioner Casino to compare casino-related information, read reviews, or follow outbound links. Continued use of the website after changes are published indicates that the updated cookie information is available for your review.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, how cookies are used on the website, or how tracking may apply to affiliate links, you can contact us by email.
Email: support@au-millionercasino.com
For general website enquiries, you may also write to info@au-millionercasino.com.
Author: Lucas Morgan
Lucas has more than eight years of experience in affiliate compliance and gambling content governance. He designs editorial workflows requiring documented testing evidence, licence verification, and structured comparison analysis. Lucas actively monitors regulatory updates affecting offshore operators and ensures timely content revisions. His priority is maintaining factual consistency and long-term credibility in a high-risk YMYL niche.
