SpinPin Cookie Policy in United Kingdom
This page explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on the official SpinPin website for visitors in the United Kingdom. Cookies support convenience, security, and correct website operation. Some cookies are mandatory for core services, and others help analyse website use and adapt content. You can manage cookie settings through your browser and available consent controls. Your choices may affect how certain features work.
SpinPin Cookie Usage
Cookies are small text files saved on your device when you visit the website. They can remember settings, recognise a browser, and record activity such as pages viewed, device type, mobile access, and time spent on services.
This information is used to assess platform behaviour, monitor traffic, improve performance, and help keep the website secure. Cookies do not read files stored on your device or access internal device data. They collect limited website data linked to your visit and settings.
For United Kingdom users, optional cookies should be managed in line with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations and UK GDPR where personal data is processed.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
Session cookies
Session cookies last only for the current browser session. They help the website remember actions during a visit, such as navigation choices or security checks.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after the browser closes for a set period. They can remember selected preferences, such as language settings or consent choices.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies help measure how visitors use the website. They can provide information about traffic, pages viewed, errors, and service performance.
These cookie types are used for convenience, privacy control, security, and a more relevant experience. They also help adapt content across desktop and mobile visits where consent allows it.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and any cookie controls available on the website. Browser controls may differ by provider, device, and version.
You can usually take these actions:
- Delete cookies already stored on your device;
- Block all cookies through browser settings;
- Allow only mandatory cookies where the browser supports this option;
- Set rules for third party cookies;
- Reset stored preferences and consent choices;
- Manage Flash cookies through the Flash Player settings tool.
A full block on cookies may limit website functions. Login status, language preferences, security checks, analytics choices, and other services may not work as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies are also called local shared objects. If Flash content is present, these files can store preferences in a separate area outside standard browser cookie controls.
You can configure Flash cookies through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. The available controls may include site permissions, storage limits, and security parameters.
A full block on cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt website functions that rely on stored preferences. This can include language settings, automatic login, and similar features linked to your device.
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