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Cookie Policy

    This page explains, in simple terms, how cookies work on our site. By continuing to browse, you agree that cookies are part of how the aviator game in Nigeria functions and that they help keep things safe and convenient for you.

    What are cookies?

    Cookies are small text files saved on your device when you visit a website. Think of them as little notes – they might store your login session, the language you chose, or items you left in the cart. When you come back, the site can read those notes and continue where you left off.

    Some cookies are needed to keep the site working at all, others make your visit smoother by remembering preferences, and some collect anonymous stats so we can fix problems instead of guessing.

    Which cookies are used here?

    On this site, you’ll come across several types of cookies. Each plays a different role in how the website runs:

    • Essential cookies. These keep the site usable – logins, navigation, and security checks depend on them. Without essentials, most of the site wouldn’t function.
    • Analytics cookies. They show us, in anonymous form, how people use the site. This helps us see what works and where improvements are needed.
    • Preference cookies. These save details like your chosen language or settings, so you don’t need to re-enter them every visit.
    • Third-party cookies. Some features, such as payments or embedded content, rely on external services that may place their own cookies.

    Can I control cookies?

    Yes. Every browser lets you manage or delete cookies. The steps differ – Chrome, Safari, and Firefox all explain how in their Help sections. Be aware: if you switch some cookies off, certain parts of the site might not load or work correctly.

    Will this policy change?

    Yes, from time to time. The newest version, with its update date, will always appear here. If you have questions about how cookies are used, you can contact our support team through the details on the contact page.