Cookie Policy

Thrill uses cookies to keep the platform running properly, protect user accounts, and remember personal preferences across visits. Some cookies are essential for the website to function, and the site cannot operate without them. Others help the Thrill platform analyze how users interact with its services and adapt the browsing experience accordingly. Users have full control over non-essential cookie settings at any time. Managing these preferences is straightforward and does not require any technical knowledge.

How Thrill Uses Cookies

Thrill uses cookies, which are small text files stored on a user’s device during website visits. These files help remember preferences such as selected language settings and login sessions, creating a more convenient browsing experience.

Cookies are also used to analyse website traffic, evaluate the performance of different sections, and identify opportunities to improve the platform. The information collected is limited to activity on the website and does not include personal files or data stored elsewhere on the device.

Cookie technology cannot access private information saved on a user’s device. Its primary purpose is to enhance website functionality, optimise performance, and provide a more personalised experience for each visitor.

Types of Cookies Used on the Website

The platform uses three main categories of cookies, each serving a specific purpose.

Session Cookies

Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of a browser session. They are automatically removed once the browser is closed and are used to maintain a consistent experience while navigating the site.

Persistent Cookies

Persistent cookies remain on a user’s device for a defined period after the browser is closed. They allow the website to recognize returning users and restore previously saved settings, such as language or display preferences.

Analytical Cookies

Analytical cookies collect information about how users interact with the website, including which pages are visited most frequently and how long users stay on each page. This data helps improve the overall structure and usability of the platform.

All three cookie types are used to support convenience and to personalize the browsing experience. No category of cookie is used to collect sensitive personal data or to share information with unauthorized third parties.

Your Cookie Choices

Users have the ability to manage cookie settings directly through their browser. Most browsers provide options to view, control, and remove cookies that have been saved on the device.

The following actions are available through standard browser settings:

  • Viewing all cookies currently stored on the device;
  • Deleting individual cookies or all cookies at once;
  • Blocking third-party cookies from being saved;
  • Setting the browser to notify the user before a cookie is accepted;
  • Preventing specific websites from saving cookies;
  • Disabling all cookies across all websites.

Users can also manage Flash cookies separately through the Adobe Flash Player settings manager, which provides additional control over local storage used by Flash-based content.

Blocking all cookies may limit access to certain website features. Some functions, such as auto-login and saved language preferences, depend on cookie data to operate correctly.

Managing Flash Cookie Settings

Flash cookies, also referred to as Local Shared Objects, are managed separately from standard browser cookies. They can be configured through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, which is accessible via the Adobe website.

Through the Flash Player manager, users can:

  • Set storage permissions for individual websites;
  • Restrict the amount of data a website can save locally;
  • Adjust privacy and security parameters for Flash content.

Blocking all Flash cookies, including those used by this platform, may disrupt certain website functions. Features such as language settings, auto-login, and session continuity may not work as expected if Flash cookie storage is fully disabled. Users are advised to review their settings carefully before applying blanket restrictions.

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