Parimatch Cookie Policy in India
The Parimatch website uses cookies to ensure proper operation, protect user accounts, and provide a consistent browsing experience. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the platform to function, while others help analyse traffic patterns and adapt content to individual preferences. Cookies do not compromise personal data or access private device information. Users retain full control over cookie settings at any time through their browser preferences.
Parimatch Cookie Usage
When a user visits the Parimatch website, small data files called cookies are saved on the device being used. These files help the platform remember user preferences, track browsing activity within the session, and restore settings on return visits.
Cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the platform, monitor website traffic, and measure overall performance. This information helps improve the quality of services delivered to users across mobile and desktop browsers alike.
Importantly, cookies do not access other data stored on a device. They are limited strictly to information related to the current browsing session or previously saved preferences. No private personal data is collected through cookies without user awareness.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform relies on several distinct categories of cookies, each serving a specific purpose in delivering a reliable and personalised experience.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of a single visit. Once the browser is closed, these cookies are automatically deleted from the device.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on the device after the browser session ends. They allow the platform to recognise returning users and restore previously saved settings, such as language preferences or login status.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect aggregated data about how users navigate the website. This information is used to identify patterns in usage and improve the overall performance of the platform.
All three cookie types serve the purpose of making the browsing experience more convenient and tailored to each individual user. No category of cookie is used to collect sensitive personal information or share data with unauthorised third parties.
Your Cookie Choices
Users have the right to manage how cookies are stored and used on their devices. Most browsers provide built-in tools to control cookie behaviour without requiring technical knowledge.
The following actions are available through standard browser settings:
- View all cookies currently stored on the device;
- Delete individual cookies or clear all saved cookies at once;
- Block third-party cookies from being set by external services;
- Prevent specific websites from placing cookies on the device;
- Set the browser to notify the user before any cookie is accepted;
- Disable all cookies entirely across all websites visited.
Blocking all cookies may limit access to certain features of the website. Functions such as saved language preferences, automatic login, and personalised content may not operate as expected when cookies are fully restricted.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also referred to as Local Shared Objects, are managed separately from standard browser cookies. These files are controlled through the Flash Player settings manager, which allows users to configure storage permissions, define space restrictions, and adjust security parameters for individual websites.
Users can access Flash cookie controls directly through the Adobe Flash Player settings panel on their device. These settings apply independently of browser preferences and must be configured separately.
Blocking all Flash cookies, alongside standard browser cookies, may disrupt several website functions. Features including saved language settings, auto-login functionality, and certain platform services rely on these technologies to operate correctly. Users are advised to review their Flash settings carefully before applying restrictions.
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