Last updated: 19 August 2025
This Cookies Policy describes how Gambix ("we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on this website (the "Site"). Please read it alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files placed on your device that store or retrieve information. They are widely used to keep websites running smoothly, improve performance, and support features such as preferences, analytics and advertising. We also use related technologies such as pixels, tags and local storage.
2. How we use cookies
- Strictly necessary: power essential functions such as page navigation, basic security and network management. The Site cannot operate correctly without these.
- Performance/analytics: help us understand usage so we can improve content, reliability and user experience (e.g., page views, clicks, time on page).
- Functionality: remember choices (like locale) to make the Site more convenient.
- Advertising and affiliate attribution: record when you click partner links to measure referrals, which helps us run our comparison service and reconcile performance with partners.
3. Examples of cookies we use
We use first‑party and third‑party cookies. Typical examples include:
- Analytics: tools such as Google Analytics with IP anonymisation and aggregated reporting to understand usage and improve the Site. You can opt out via the Google Analytics opt‑out add‑on.
- Affiliate attribution: cookies and URL parameters that record partner link clicks so the receiving website can identify a referral from our Site.
- Security and performance: technologies that help detect bots, prevent abuse and support reliable content delivery.
4. Third‑party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services such as analytics, content delivery, or affiliate networks. These parties process data according to their own privacy policies. We recommend reviewing those policies before engaging with third‑party features.
5. Your choices
- Browser controls: you can block or delete cookies in your browser. Doing so may affect Site functionality. See guidance for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.
- Analytics opt‑out: use the Google Analytics opt‑out add‑on.
- Interest‑based advertising: for choices relating to online behavioural advertising in the UK, see YourOnlineChoices (UK).
6. Do Not Track
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. There is no consensus standard for DNT, so the Site does not respond to these signals.
7. Updates to this policy
We may revise this Cookies Policy from time to time. Significant changes will be noted on this page. Please check back periodically to stay informed about our use of cookies and similar technologies.