This Cookie Policy explains how cookies and similar tracking technologies may be used when you browse N1Bet Casino review content, compare offers, or follow links from this website to third-party platforms. Cookies are small files stored by your browser that help websites remember basic information, measure performance, and understand how visitors interact with pages.
For Australian users, clear information about cookies is especially important because online browsing often involves analytics tools, preference settings, and affiliate links. This page is designed to explain those practices in plain English, including how casino review sites use cookies in AU contexts and what choices you have if you want to limit or block them.
Why Cookies Are Used on This Website
Cookies help us make the website easier to use, more reliable, and more relevant to visitors. For example, cookies may help a page load correctly, remember that you have seen a cookie notice, or show us which reviews are receiving the most attention. Without basic cookies, some website functions may work less smoothly.
We may also use cookies to understand general browsing behaviour, such as which pages are visited, how long users stay on a review, and whether people leave after reading a comparison table. This helps us improve navigation, update content that is not performing well, and make the site more useful for readers looking for information about online casino-related topics in Australia.
Some cookies may also support affiliate tracking. If you click a link from N1Bet Casino to another website, tracking technology may help identify that the referral came from our website. This does not mean we can see your private account details on a third-party site. It simply helps attribute traffic and measure whether a link was used.
What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website through your browser. It may contain a randomly generated identifier, a preference setting, or basic session information. Cookies are commonly used across many types of websites, including news platforms, comparison sites, ecommerce pages, and review websites.
Cookies do not usually identify you directly by name, phone number, or address. Instead, they often recognise a browser or device. For example, a cookie may help the website know that your browser has already accepted a notice or that you previously selected a particular display preference.
In addition to traditional browser cookies, some technologies work in similar ways. These may include pixels, tags, scripts, local storage, and session storage. In this policy, the word “cookies” may refer to these related tools where the context allows.
Types of Cookies and Similar Technologies We May Use
Different cookies serve different purposes. The categories below explain the main types that may appear on this website.
- Necessary and functional cookies: These support basic website operation, such as page delivery, security checks, remembering cookie choices, and keeping navigation stable. They are generally used to make the website work as intended.
- Performance and analytics cookies: These help us understand how visitors use the site. For instance, analytics may show whether users prefer bonus comparison pages, review articles, or informational guides. The data is usually aggregated rather than focused on one named person.
- Preference and customisation cookies: These may remember settings such as layout choices, region-related preferences, or whether you have already interacted with a banner or notice.
- Marketing, referral, and advertising cookies: These may help measure clicks, track affiliate referrals, or understand which links are useful to readers. They can also assist advertising partners in assessing campaign performance.
Not every visitor will encounter every category. The cookies used can depend on your browser, device, location, consent settings, and how you interact with the website.
How Cookies Affect Affiliate Links
Affiliate tracking is common on comparison and review websites. When you click a link to an external platform, a cookie or tracking parameter may record that the click originated from this website. This allows referral activity to be measured accurately and helps support the operation of free-to-access review content.
As a practical example, if you read a review and click an outbound button, a tracking tool may log the time of the click, the page where the link appeared, and a referral identifier. It should not give us access to your private financial information, passwords, account balance, or identity documents held by another website.
This type of tracking is one reason cookie policies are important for casino-related review sites in Australia. Users should be able to understand when cookies are used for convenience, when they are used for analytics, and when they may be connected with commercial referral measurement.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies may be placed or read by third-party services rather than directly by this website. These may include analytics providers, advertising technology services, affiliate tracking systems, content delivery tools, or technical platforms that help monitor website performance.
Third-party cookies can work differently depending on the provider. For example, an analytics tool may help us see that a page receives strong traffic from mobile users, while an affiliate tracking partner may help verify that an outbound click was made. Advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies to measure campaign results or limit repeated exposure to the same promotional material.
We do not control every setting used by third-party platforms. Their own privacy notices and cookie settings may explain how they collect, store, and use data. If you want a fuller view of cookies and tracking online casinos in Australia or review-related browsing, it is sensible to check both this policy and the policies of websites you visit after leaving our pages.
First-Party Cookies vs Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting. They may help remember your preferences, keep the site stable, or record basic usage information for internal improvement. If you are browsing N1Bet Casino, a first-party cookie may support features directly connected with your visit to our pages.
Third-party cookies are set by another service embedded in or connected to the website. For instance, an analytics provider or referral tracking platform may use its own cookie to measure activity. The distinction matters because first-party cookies are generally managed by the site you are visiting, while third-party cookies may be governed by outside providers and their own settings.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You can control cookies in several ways. When a cookie banner or preference notice is displayed, you may be able to accept, reject, or adjust certain cookie categories. The options available may vary depending on your location, browser, and the tools active on the site at the time of your visit.
You can also manage cookies directly through your browser. Most browsers allow you to delete existing cookies, block future cookies, restrict third-party cookies, or receive alerts before cookies are stored. You can usually find these controls in the privacy or security settings of your browser.
- Safari: Cookie and tracking controls are usually available under Privacy settings.
- Chrome: Cookie settings can typically be found in the Privacy and Security section.
- Firefox: Tracking protection and cookie permissions are generally managed through Privacy & Security preferences.
If you disable cookies, some parts of the website may not behave as expected. For example, a cookie banner may reappear more often, preferences may not be saved, or analytics may be less accurate. Blocking cookies does not necessarily remove all tracking from external websites you visit later, so you may need to review those sites separately.
Data Protection Note for Australian Visitors
We aim to describe our cookie practices in a way that is clear, practical, and respectful of Australian privacy expectations. This policy is not intended to provide legal advice or make broad compliance claims. Instead, it gives users a transparent explanation of the technologies that may operate while they browse this website.
Where information is collected through cookies, it is generally used for website operation, content improvement, referral measurement, or audience analysis. We aim to avoid collecting more information than is reasonably useful for those purposes. In many cases, cookie-related data is aggregated, statistical, or connected to a browser rather than a directly named individual.
Security and Data Handling
Cookies are not the same as malware, and they cannot read everything stored on your device. However, they can store or communicate browsing-related information, which is why sensible management is important. We encourage users to keep browsers updated, review privacy settings regularly, and be cautious when moving from a review page to any external website.
We take reasonable steps to work with tools and services that support reliable website operation. However, no online system can be described as risk-free. If you prefer a more private browsing setup, you may choose to block non-essential cookies, use browser privacy controls, or clear cookies after visiting the site.
Updates to This Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in website features, tracking tools, affiliate arrangements, analytics practices, or user control options. If meaningful changes are made, the revised version will be published on this page.
Last updated: 28 May 2026
Contact Information
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, cookie settings, affiliate tracking, or how tracking tools may operate on this website, you can contact us by email.
Email: support@au-n1betcasino.com
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Author: Abigail Turner
iGaming compliance writer analysing operator licenses, ownership disclosures, and responsible gambling tools. Reviews promotional mechanics against enforceable T&Cs and flags ambiguous clauses. Ensures every AU-targeted review includes verifiable data and clear affiliate transparency.
