Cookies

Cookie policy

This page explains how elisabethbuecher.com uses cookies and similar technologies.

Necessary cookies

Some cookies are necessary for the site to work. They can help keep a technical session, protect a page, remember a consent choice or prevent a navigation error.

Without these cookies, some parts of the site may work less well. They are not there to push you to bet, but to ensure normal operation.

Statistics cookies

Measurement cookies help us know which pages are read, how long visitors stay and which devices are used. This data is used to improve the structure, the headings and the clarity of the content.

We mainly aim to understand overall trends. For example, if an installation page generates a lot of bounces, it may show that a step needs to be explained better.

Affiliate cookies

An affiliate cookie may be used after a click through to an operator or a partner. It sometimes indicates that the visitor comes from elisabethbuecher.com. If an eligible action takes place, a commission may be attributed.

This cookie does not prove that the offer suits you and does not guarantee a bonus. It is used for commercial attribution, not to replace your reading of the terms.

Third-party cookies

Third-party services may set or read cookies: analytics tools, affiliate networks, security, hosting or other providers. These parties apply their own privacy policies.

When you click through to an external site, you should read that site's rules. elisabethbuecher.com does not control cookies set directly by a third-party operator.

Retention period

Some cookies disappear when you close the browser. Others stay longer to remember a choice or to allow affiliate attribution. The duration depends on the function and the provider.

We try to keep a reasonable approach. Non-necessary cookies should not stay longer than their purpose requires.

Managing cookies

You can manage cookies from the consent panel where one exists, or from your browser settings. You can delete, block or limit certain cookies.

Blocking all cookies may change the display or prevent some functions. If a page no longer works correctly, check your browser settings or try a private window.

Link with responsible gambling

Cookies can measure interest in a page, but they do not change the risk of betting. A tracked link, a promotion or a popular page does not make a bet any safer.

Before you click through to an operator, check the legal age, local availability, the terms and your budget. No cookie should replace a calm decision.

This page complements the privacy policy, the affiliate disclosure and the terms of use. It mainly explains technical and commercial tracking.

Practical points before you continue

When you land on a page, some cookies can help load the sections correctly, keep a choice or measure an error. That does not mean every cookie is essential. You need to distinguish operation, measurement and affiliation.

If you refuse non-essential cookies, the main content should stay readable. However, some statistical measurements or commercial attributions may no longer work. That is a normal choice, especially if you want to limit tracking.

Modern browsers let you delete the cookies of a single site, block third-party cookies or use a private window. These options are useful if you want to compare several pages without keeping a lasting history.

Be careful, though: deleting an operator's cookies may also delete session preferences or log you out. Read the effects in your browser before clearing all history if you use important accounts.

A cookie never makes an offer better. It can help measure or attribute a click, but it does not change the bonus terms, the withdrawal rules, the legal age or the financial risk of the bet.

In practice, the right method is to read the page in order, then check the important links before acting. If the topic touches money, personal data, the legal age or a player account, do not settle for a general impression. Look for the exact rule and keep proof if an important action is taken.

This page should also serve as a reference point for the site's other content. When a page talks about installation, it should stay linked to security. When a page talks about a bonus, it should stay linked to the terms. When a page talks about payment, it should stay linked to the limits, the fees and the delays. Information should not be isolated from one part to another.

If you arrive here from a commercial page, take this page as a reminder to be cautious. A button, an image or an offer can make navigation easier, but the decision should stay slow and personal. Check the country, the age, the source, the rules, the budget and the risks before you continue.

Finally, if a detail is missing, do not assume it is favourable. An unread condition can block a bonus, slow down a withdrawal or make a registration pointless. The safest rule stays simple: when the information is not clear, you should ask, verify or wait.

FAQ

Can I read the site without cookies?

Often yes, but some functions may be limited.

What is an affiliate cookie?

It is a cookie that can attribute a click or a registration to a partner.

Do cookies see my balance?

No. The cookies of elisabethbuecher.com do not see your bookmaker balance.

How do I delete cookies?

Use your browser settings or the consent panel if available.

Do cookies change the price?

Generally no. They are mainly used for operation, measurement or attribution.

Are cookies mandatory?

The necessary ones may be essential. The non-essential ones often depend on your choice.

Does this page guarantee a result?

No. It explains a method of reading and checking, without guaranteeing any winnings.