Cookies Policy
How and why GojoCasinoReviews uses cookies and related technologies.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies enable a site to recognise you between sessions, track performance and, in some cases, tailor content. We also employ similar technologies such as local storage and pixel tags — for clarity we refer to all of them as "cookies" throughout this policy.
Cookie categories we use
Strictly necessary
These cookies keep GojoCasinoReviews functioning. They store your consent preferences, distribute traffic across our servers and maintain site security. They cannot be disabled.
Analytics
These cookies tell us which pages attract readers, how long they stay and where they arrive from. We use this insight to refine our reviews and improve site layout. Analytics data is aggregated and does not personally identify you.
Affiliate attribution
When you click a tracked link to a listed operator, we and our affiliate partners set a cookie that logs the click so any subsequent sign-up is credited accurately. These cookies do not share your name or email with the operator — they simply confirm the referral came from GojoCasinoReviews.
Preferences
Cookies in this group remember minor choices that enhance your visit, such as whether you have closed an announcement bar or your preferred comparison table layout.
Managing cookies
You can update your consent at any time via the cookie settings link in the footer. You may also block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to reject all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or receive a notification before a cookie is placed. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the site to malfunction.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are placed by third parties we collaborate with — analytics providers, affiliate tracking platforms and content delivery networks. Each third party maintains its own privacy and cookie policies and is responsible for the cookies it sets. We list the most up-to-date third parties in our consent banner so you can review them before opting in.
Do Not Track
Some browsers transmit a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no universal standard for interpreting this signal, but we treat it as a request to disable non-essential analytics and marketing cookies for your session.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our cookie stack evolves. The current version is always available on this page. The cookie banner will prompt you again whenever a material change requires fresh consent.