Cookie Policy — nhlhockey-bets.com

This Cookie Policy explains how nhlhockey-bets.com (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit and read this website. The policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes the wider personal data practices of the website. This policy was last reviewed on 18 July 2026.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device when you visit a page. Cookies allow a website to recognise your browser on a return visit, to remember preferences you have set, and to support analytical and security functions. Similar technologies — including local storage, pixels, and small browser-fingerprinting routines used purely for security — work in a comparable way and are covered by the same rules. In this policy the word “cookie” is used to mean any of these technologies, unless we say otherwise.

Our use of cookies is governed by two pieces of UK law working together. The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 — known as PECR — set the rules for placing cookies on a user’s device. The UK General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018 set the rules for processing any personal data that cookies collect. We follow the guidance published by the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK regulator for both regimes.

Under PECR, strictly necessary cookies can be set without consent. All other cookies — including analytical cookies and preference cookies — require informed consent from the visitor before they are placed. We collect that consent through a cookie banner shown on your first visit and you can revisit your choices at any time through the cookie settings link on the website.

We group cookies into four categories. The first is strictly necessary cookies, which are required for the website to load and function. The second is preference cookies, which remember choices you have made — for example a preferred odds-format display or a closed cookie banner. The third is analytics cookies, which help us understand how readers move through the website at an aggregate level. The fourth is functional cookies set by third parties whose embedded services we use, such as a font provider or a content delivery network.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies make the website work. They support core functions such as page navigation, session continuity, secure form submission, and load balancing across our infrastructure. They do not store information that identifies you for marketing purposes. Strictly necessary cookies are set under the PECR exemption that does not require prior consent, and you cannot disable them through the consent banner — you can only block them at browser level, which will break parts of the website.

Preference cookies

Preference cookies remember the choices you have made on the website so that you do not have to repeat them on every visit. Examples include remembering that you have accepted or declined the cookie banner, remembering that you have closed an announcement, and remembering a display preference such as dark mode. These cookies are set only after you have given consent through the cookie banner, and they expire after a defined period or when you clear them in your browser.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how readers interact with our content — which articles are most useful, where readers come from, which pages have technical problems, and how often material is shared. The information collected is aggregate and statistical. We do not use analytics cookies to build advertising profiles of individual readers, and we do not share analytics data with advertisers. Analytics cookies are only set after you have given consent.

Third-party functional cookies

Some elements of the website are delivered by third-party services that may set their own cookies. Where this is the case we list the relevant providers in the cookie banner and in the on-site cookie settings, and we treat their cookies as requiring consent in the same way as our own analytics cookies. We do not use third-party advertising cookies, retargeting cookies, or social-media tracking pixels on this website.

How long cookies last

Cookies fall into two categories by lifetime. Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser; we use them mostly for security and page-state continuity. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period, typically between thirty days and twelve months, depending on their function. Where a third-party cookie sets its own lifetime, that lifetime is documented in the on-site cookie settings.

Your choices

You have several layers of control over cookies. You can accept or decline non-essential cookies through the cookie banner when you first visit, and you can revisit those choices at any time through the cookie settings link on the website. You can also configure your browser to refuse cookies in general, to refuse cookies from specific sites, or to delete cookies already stored. Most modern browsers — including Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge — publish help articles describing how to manage cookies, and the Information Commissioner’s Office publishes additional general guidance for UK readers.

If you refuse all cookies, the website will continue to load, but some features that depend on preference or analytics cookies will not work as designed. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be refused through the banner because the website cannot function without them.

Do Not Track signals

Some browsers transmit a Do Not Track signal that asks websites not to track the user across sessions. There is no settled standard for how websites should respond to Do Not Track, and we do not currently rely on it as a primary signal for our cookie behaviour. We follow the consent you give through the cookie banner, which is the legally meaningful signal under UK law.

Children

nhlhockey-bets.com is written for adult readers and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under the age of eighteen through cookies or by any other means. If you believe a child has interacted with the website in a way that requires us to delete data, please contact us through the channels published on the website and we will respond promptly.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when we change the cookies we use, when we change the providers we work with, or when the law changes. When we make a material change we will update the review date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, prompt you to review your cookie choices again through the on-site banner. This policy was last reviewed on 18 July 2026.

Contacting us about cookies

If you have a question about how we use cookies, or if you want to exercise a data protection right in relation to cookie data, please write to us through the contact channels published on the website. You can also lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office if you believe we have handled cookie data incorrectly.