This page explains how dorados.uk, an independent information site about Dorados casino, uses cookies when you browse our review pages. It has nothing to do with any cookies the operator's own platform might set once you leave here and register there – this is about our site only, and it's worth reading if you'd rather know what's tracking you before you scroll further.
How this site remembers you
A cookie is a small text file a website leaves in your browser so it can recognise you on a later visit. On dorados.uk they do fairly ordinary jobs: keeping the pages working properly, remembering that you've dismissed a banner, and giving us a rough sense of which articles are actually read. None of them log in to anything on your behalf, and none of them belong to Dorados itself.
| Category | What it does |
|---|---|
| Necessary | Keeps the site functional – navigation, security, basic settings |
| Analytics | Measures visits and page performance (requires your consent) |
| Marketing & advertising | Supports any promotional content shown on the site (requires your consent) |
| Preference | Remembers small choices such as language or layout |
The analytics question
We use analytics cookies to see, in aggregate, which pages get read and where people drop off – it's how we know whether a section is actually useful. These only load once you've given consent through the cookie banner, and you can withdraw that consent at any time without losing access to the site. Declining analytics cookies never blocks you from reading a review.
Third-party scripts we do not control
Some elements on dorados.uk – embedded videos, shared images, or affiliate tracking links – are served from outside servers, and those third parties may set their own cookies under their own rules. We don't control what they do with that data once it leaves our pages, so it's worth checking the relevant provider's own policy if you want the full picture. This is separate again from anything set on the operator's own casino platform.
Your cookie options
- Accept or decline non-essential cookies from the banner shown on your first visit
- Change your choice later through your browser's own privacy settings
- Clear existing cookies manually if you'd rather start fresh
- Use private/incognito browsing to avoid storing cookies at all
Most browsers let you manage or block cookies directly. In Chrome and Edge this sits under Settings → Privacy and security; in Firefox it's Settings → Privacy & Security; in Safari it's under Preferences → Privacy. Blocking necessary cookies can affect how parts of the site display, so it's sensible to leave those in place even if you switch analytics and marketing off.
Updates to this policy
We review this cookie policy periodically and will update this page whenever the cookies in use change. There's no separate notification list – just check back here if you want the current version. Questions about how dorados.uk (not the Dorados casino platform itself) handles cookies can go to [email protected].
Last updated: 6 August 2026.
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