Essential cookies
casinoharbouruk.co.uk uses a small number of essential technologies so the site can function in a reasonable way. These include browser storage or cookies that remember whether you have completed the age verification step and whether you have already responded to the cookie banner. Without those tools, the same notices would repeat unnecessarily and some basic interface behaviour would be less reliable.
These essential items do not exist to profile your gambling habits or monitor activity across unrelated websites. Their purpose is narrow: they help the site respect an adult-only access rule, store a limited preference, and maintain a stable visit. Because they are closely tied to site operation, disabling them may affect how the site appears or behaves.
Analytics cookies
We may use analytics technologies to understand how readers move through the site, which pages receive meaningful attention, where navigation becomes confusing, and whether key content such as responsible gambling information is being reached. Analytics data is typically aggregated or pseudonymised where possible. It helps us improve page structure, content order, and technical performance.
Analytics does not exist to pressure readers into gambling. It helps us judge whether our editorial work is readable, whether the site loads efficiently, and whether important guidance is too easy to miss. Where consent is required for analytics tools, we aim to handle that lawfully.
Marketing and affiliate cookies
Some links on the website are affiliate links. When a reader clicks through to a partner site, a cookie or similar tracking tool may be used by the partner or network to record that the visit originated from casinoharbouruk.co.uk. This can help determine whether compensation is payable to us if a qualifying action later takes place.
These technologies support the commercial side of the site, but they do not control our editorial scoring. Even so, readers should be aware that affiliate tracking exists and may involve third-party processing that is governed by the partner's own privacy and cookie practices.
How to manage preferences
You can manage cookies and related technologies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or restrict cookies, clear site storage, or ask for permission before new items are stored. If you remove our locally stored age-verification or cookie-preference data, the site may ask you to confirm those choices again on a future visit.
You may also use privacy controls, browser extensions, or device settings to reduce tracking. Keep in mind that blocking all technologies may affect site function, link tracking, or analytics used to improve the service. If you want to understand how personal data interacts with these tools, please also read our Privacy Policy.