Basswin Cookie Policy in the United Kingdom

Basswin uses cookies to keep the platform running properly, maintain security, and remember your preferences across visits. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the site to function, and cannot be disabled. Others help analyse how the platform is used and allow content to be adapted to your needs. Your browser settings give you control over which cookies are active. Understanding how cookies are used on this site helps you make informed choices about your personal data.

How Basswin Uses Cookies

When you visit the Basswin website or app, small data files called cookies are saved to your device. These files help the site remember your settings, track your activity during a session, and recognise you on return visits.

Cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the platform, monitor traffic patterns, and measure overall performance. This information helps improve the services available to you over time.

It is important to note that cookies do not access other data stored on your device. They cannot read files, access personal documents, or interfere with other applications. Their scope is strictly limited to data related to your use of this website, and your privacy outside of it remains unaffected.

Types of Cookies Used on the Website

Session Cookies

Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of your visit. Once you close your browser, these cookies are automatically deleted from your device.

Persistent Cookies

Persistent cookies remain on your device after your session ends. They allow the site to recognise you on future visits and retain your saved preferences.

Analytical Cookies

Analytical cookies collect information about how the website is used, such as which pages are visited most frequently and how long users spend on them. This data is used in aggregate form and is not linked to any individual user.

All three cookie types serve a common purpose: to make the platform more convenient and to personalise your experience based on how you use the site.

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