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- Lonie B.·$991.83·7/12/2026
- Kenyatta C.·$6,814.54·7/12/2026
- Scotty R.·$3,735.68·7/12/2026
- Maxwell H.·$5,318.19·7/10/2026
- Jeramy L.·$527.15·7/10/2026
- Trinity K.·$4,588.18·7/10/2026
- Aubree B.·$5,710.40·7/9/2026
- Hollie G.·$6,421.32·7/9/2026
- Reyes W.·$7,470.42·7/9/2026
- Reggie P.·$5,362.33·7/9/2026
- Lonie B.·$991.83·7/12/2026
- Kenyatta C.·$6,814.54·7/12/2026
- Scotty R.·$3,735.68·7/12/2026
- Maxwell H.·$5,318.19·7/10/2026
- Jeramy L.·$527.15·7/10/2026
- Trinity K.·$4,588.18·7/10/2026
- Aubree B.·$5,710.40·7/9/2026
- Hollie G.·$6,421.32·7/9/2026
- Reyes W.·$7,470.42·7/9/2026
- Reggie P.·$5,362.33·7/9/2026
- Lonie B.·$991.83·7/12/2026
- Kenyatta C.·$6,814.54·7/12/2026
- Scotty R.·$3,735.68·7/12/2026
- Maxwell H.·$5,318.19·7/10/2026
- Jeramy L.·$527.15·7/10/2026
- Trinity K.·$4,588.18·7/10/2026
- Aubree B.·$5,710.40·7/9/2026
- Hollie G.·$6,421.32·7/9/2026
- Reyes W.·$7,470.42·7/9/2026
- Reggie P.·$5,362.33·7/9/2026
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Sixty6 Casino uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its website, including pages connected to its services, account features, support tools, and promotional content. It is designed to help you understand what cookies are, why they are used, and what choices you have.
By using the site, you acknowledge that cookies may be stored on or accessed from your device in line with this policy, except where applicable law requires a different form of consent first. If you would like to learn more about the platform itself, you can also review the Sixty6 Casino page.
What Cookies Really Do Behind the Scenes
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit a website. They help the site recognize your device, remember your settings, keep your session active, and understand how visitors use different pages and features.
Cookies do not usually contain directly identifiable personal information by themselves. However, in some cases, they may be linked with account details, device information, usage data, or other identifiers, especially when used for account login, fraud prevention, analytics, or customer support functions.
In addition to cookies, the site may use similar technologies such as pixels, tags, web beacons, SDKs, and local storage. For ease of reading, this policy refers to all of these as “cookies” unless stated otherwise.
Why Sixty6 Casino Uses Cookies
Cookies support core website operations and make the user experience smoother. Some are necessary for the website to function properly, while others help improve speed, performance, personalization, security, and content relevance.
Cookies may be used to:
Keep you signed in while you move between pages.
Remember preferences such as language, region, or consent settings.
Protect user accounts and detect suspicious activity.
Measure website traffic and understand which pages perform best.
Improve load times, navigation, and technical stability.
Support customer service tools such as live chat.
Help deliver relevant promotions, ads, or marketing messages.
Limit repeated displays of the same notices or pop-ups.
Without certain cookies, some parts of the website may not work as intended.
The Key Types of Cookies You May Encounter
Different cookies serve different purposes. The categories below explain the main types that may be used on the site.
Essential Cookies That Keep the Site Running
Essential cookies are required for the website to operate. They allow basic features such as page navigation, account login, security checks, fraud prevention, and access to protected areas of the site.
These cookies cannot usually be switched off through the site’s cookie controls because they are necessary to provide the service you request. If you block them in your browser, some parts of the site may stop working or become unavailable.
Examples may include cookies used to maintain session security, balance server traffic, process login requests, or remember whether you have accepted certain privacy notices.
Functional Cookies That Remember Your Preferences
Functional cookies help the site remember choices you make so it can provide a more personalized experience. This may include remembering your location, language settings, support preferences, or display choices.
These cookies are not always strictly necessary, but they make the site easier to use. If you disable them, some customized features may not work properly, and you may need to re-enter preferences each time you visit.
Performance Cookies That Help Improve the Website
Performance cookies collect information about how visitors use the site. This might include which pages are visited most often, how long users stay on certain sections, whether error messages appear, and how users move through the site.
This information is generally aggregated and used to improve website design, content placement, technical performance, and overall functionality. These cookies help identify what is working and what needs attention, but they are not typically used to identify you personally.
Marketing Cookies That Support Relevant Promotions
Marketing cookies may be used to show more relevant advertising, measure campaign effectiveness, and reduce the number of times you see the same ad. They may also be used by advertising partners to build a profile of your interests based on browsing activity across websites.
If you disable marketing cookies, you may still see ads, but they may be less relevant to your interests. These cookies are usually optional where consent rules apply.
Session Cookies vs. Persistent Cookies
Some cookies are session cookies, which means they only last while your browser is open and are deleted when you close it. These are often used for secure logins, temporary preferences, and smooth page transitions.
Other cookies are persistent cookies, which stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them manually. These are commonly used to remember your settings, recognize repeat visits, or store consent preferences over time.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies Explained
First-party cookies are set directly by Sixty6 Casino through its website. They are generally used for site functionality, security, and internal analytics.
Third-party cookies are set by outside services integrated into the website. These may include analytics providers, payment processors, customer support tools, embedded content providers, fraud prevention vendors, or advertising partners.
For example, third-party services may support live chat, email campaign measurement, payment flows tied to methods like Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or bank transfer, and general website traffic analysis. These outside providers may process information under their own privacy terms as well as under contractual arrangements with the site.
How Third-Party Services May Place Cookies
When you use certain features, third parties may place cookies or similar tracking technologies on your device. This can happen when you open a support widget, interact with embedded media, use payment-related interfaces, respond to marketing materials, or browse pages that rely on analytics tools.
These third parties may collect information such as:
Your IP address.
Browser type and device details.
Pages viewed and time spent on the site.
Referral source.
General location data.
Interaction with customer support or promotional tools.
Sixty6 Casino does not necessarily control every third-party cookie directly. Users should review the privacy and cookie information of those outside providers when appropriate.
Consent Choices and When They Apply
Where required by law, the site will ask for your consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device. This usually applies to categories such as performance, functional, and marketing cookies, depending on the legal rules in your location.
When a cookie banner or preference center is available, you can use it to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or customize your settings by category. Your choices may be stored in a cookie so the site can remember them during future visits.
You may change your preferences later at any time, subject to the tools available on the website or through your browser settings.
How to Manage, Disable, or Delete Cookies
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can usually block all cookies, accept only certain cookies, delete stored cookies, or receive an alert before a cookie is placed.
The exact steps depend on the browser you use, but cookie controls are commonly found in the “Settings,” “Privacy,” “Security,” or “Preferences” section of your browser menu. You can also use private browsing modes or device-level controls in some cases.
If you choose to disable or delete cookies, please keep in mind that:
Some pages may not load correctly.
Login sessions may end unexpectedly.
Saved preferences may be lost.
Support features such as live chat may not function properly.
Site performance may be reduced.
Personalized content or promotions may be less relevant.
Blocking essential cookies may prevent core parts of the website from working at all.
Browser-Level Controls You Can Use
You may be able to manage cookies through browser tools such as:
Clearing your browsing data.
Blocking third-party cookies.
Deleting cookies from specific websites.
Turning on “Do Not Track” preferences.
Restricting tracking through mobile operating system settings.
Please note that not all websites respond to “Do Not Track” signals in the same way, and no uniform standard currently governs how such signals must be handled.
Cookies and Account Security
Cookies play an important role in keeping user accounts secure. They may be used to verify sessions, detect unusual login behavior, reduce the risk of unauthorized access, and support anti-fraud systems.
If you disable security-related cookies, you may have trouble signing in or staying signed in. Certain account protections may also be less effective, which can affect your ability to use secure areas of the website.
Cookies, Analytics, and Site Improvement
Analytics cookies help the site understand what users value most. This can include identifying popular pages, tracking general traffic patterns, measuring campaign results, and spotting technical issues that affect user experience.
This information helps the website improve navigation, support content, page speed, and feature placement. It can also help determine whether updates to account tools, bonus pages, payment instructions, or customer support resources are useful to visitors.
Cookies and Marketing Communications
Some cookies may be used to support email performance tracking, promotional targeting, affiliate attribution, and ad measurement. This helps the business understand whether a campaign led to site visits, registrations, or interaction with certain offers.
These cookies do not guarantee that you will receive marketing. Marketing messages are still subject to your communication preferences, applicable law, and any opt-out choices you have made.
Children’s Privacy and Cookie Use
The website is not intended for individuals under the legal age permitted to use its services. Cookies are not knowingly used to target children. If the site becomes aware that personal data has been collected from someone not legally allowed to use the platform, appropriate steps may be taken in line with applicable law and internal policy.
Policy Updates You Should Know About
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, technology, business operations, or the way cookies are used on the site. When updates are made, the revised version will be posted on this page with an updated effective date where appropriate.
You should review this page from time to time so you remain informed about current practices. Continued use of the site after an update may indicate acceptance of the revised policy, except where a new consent process is required by law.
Questions About Privacy or Cookies
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, how cookies are used, or how your data may be handled in connection with website technologies, you can contact the support team by email at support@sixty6.com.
You may also reach out if you want more detail about your cookie choices, third-party services used on the site, or how to request help with privacy-related concerns. This policy is meant to give you clear information so you can make informed decisions about your browsing experience.


