Lucky Coin Cookie Policy in Australia
Lucky Coin uses cookies and similar technologies to support security, convenience, and correct website operation. Some cookies are required for core services, such as session access and account protection. Other cookies help analyse website use, adapt content, and improve performance. Australian users can manage cookie settings through their browser or device controls. This page explains how cookies may collect information and how your privacy choices work.
Lucky Coin Cookie Usage
Cookies are small text files saved on your device when you visit the website. They help remember selected settings, keep session information available, and record activity on the website, such as pages viewed or error events.
The information is used to understand platform behaviour, monitor traffic, support security checks, and assess performance across desktop and mobile services. These technologies can also help identify technical issues in the browser.
Cookies do not read private files on your device. They also do not give the website access to internal device data. Where cookie information can be linked to an account or device, it should be handled as personal data under the Privacy Policy.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
Session cookies
Session cookies operate during a single browser visit. They help maintain page navigation, account access, and security checks during that visit.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period unless you delete them earlier. They can remember preferences such as language, display choices, or consent settings.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies collect information about how the website is used. They help assess traffic, page performance, service errors, and similar usage patterns.
All cookie types are used to support convenience and personalise your experience. They help the website respond to your settings and maintain reliable services.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings on desktop and mobile devices. Available controls depend on the browser and device.
You can usually:
- Delete cookies already saved on your device.
- Block all cookies or block cookies linked to selected website domains.
- Allow cookies for the site and block others.
- Set alerts before a cookie is saved.
- Limit third party cookies used for analytics or similar services.
- Manage Flash cookies through the Flash Player settings manager, if Flash is present on your device.
Complete cookie blocking may affect website functionality. Language choices, sign in status, session security, and some account features may not operate as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as local shared objects, can store settings outside standard browser cookie storage. They may need separate controls through the Flash Player settings manager.
Available controls can include permission settings, local storage limits, and security parameters. You can use those controls to restrict or remove Flash cookie data where Flash is installed.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt website functions. This can affect language settings, automatic sign in, saved preferences, and related services.
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