Cookie Policy
Last changed: 27/04/2021
This Cookie Policy describes the general principles on how Oddsmiser OÜ (registry code 16104492) address Harju maakond, Tallinn, Kristiine linnaosa, Keemia tn 4, 10616 (hereinafter “Oddsmiser”) processes Users’ Personal Data and is applicable to any person who uses, has used or has expressed intent to use the Services of Oddsmiser. All of the definitions used in and all circumstances not covered by this Cookie Policy shall be regulated by the Privacy Policy and Terms and & Conditions of Oddsmiser and/or Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
Please read this Cookie Policy before using the Website:
1. Definitions
Here you can find the meanings of the most important terms in this Cookie Policy to help you understand who and for what we are Processing your Personal Data.
• Cookie(s) - small pieces of information stored by the Visitor’s browser on the hard disk of the computer of any other device of the Visitor.
• Personal Data - means any information which Oddsmiser directly relates to you (a legal or natural person or an organization legally engaged in business activities or any other business). In particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, date of birth, contact information, location data, an online identifier etc. Processing may be done manually or using automated systems.
• Processing - means any operation carried out with Personal Data (collection, recording, storing etc.).
• Visitor - is any person using the Oddsmiser Website.
• Website - https://www.oddsmiser.com/
2. Cookies
When you visit our Website, we save certain information on your computer or mobile device in the form of so-called "cookies". These cookies enable us to automatically recognize your browser (by reading the cookie) the next time you visit our Website.
Cookies can help us in a variety of ways. Cookies enable us, for example, to better adapt this Website to your specific needs or to save your password so that you do not have to re-enter your password every time. The purpose, expiration date and nature of these Cookies are listed below.
You can choose whether you want to accept or reject Cookies. Your options for determining which cookies we can store or read again on your computer or mobile device are explained below. If you reject cookies that are listed as "Strictly Necessary", you will not be able to visit the relevant Website with the relevant computer or mobile device. If you reject other cookies, certain offers, features and resources may not work as desired, and comfort and functionality may be limited in certain ways.
3. Types of Cookies
The following types of Cookies may be used during your visit to this Website:
Duration of storage Explanations of the Cookie
Meeting Is automatically deleted when the browser is closed.
Permanent Remains on your computer or mobile device until the expiration date specified in this document is reached.
Responsible party Explanations of the Cookie
First party Set by the service provider (or one of their data analysts) who operates the Website you are visiting. The website can be recognized by the URL normally displayed in the address bar of the browser (meaning: this cookie is ours).
Third party providers Is set by a service provider who is not the operator of the Website you are currently visiting (meaning: this cookie is not from us).
4. Categories of Cookies
Tracking through social plug-ins - Necessary cookies help make a Website usable because they enable basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the Website. The Website cannot function properly without these Cookies. If you want to deactivate these Cookies, you can choose one of the following options based on the settings of your browser
(http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-Cookies):
• Remove Cookies immediately from your computer or mobile device
• Block Cookies
• Show a warning when a Website tries to place a Cookie
If you delete or deactivate these Cookies, you may not be able to use some functions or features on this Website.
Preference Cookies - Preference Cookies allow a Website to store information that changes the way the Website looks and behaves, such as your preferred language or the region in which you are located. If you want to deactivate these Cookies, you can choose one of the following options based on the settings of your browser
(http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-Cookies):
• Remove Cookies immediately from your computer or mobile device
• Block Cookies
• Show a warning when a Website tries to place a Cookie
If you delete or deactivate these Cookies, you may not be able to use some functions or features on this Website.
Statistics Cookies - Statistics Cookies help Website operators understand how Visitors interact with Websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. If you want to deactivate these Cookies, you can choose one of the following options based on the settings of your browser
(http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-Cookies):
• Remove Cookies immediately from your computer or mobile device
• Block Cookies
• Show a warning when a Website tries to place a Cookie
If you delete or deactivate these Cookies, you may not be able to use some functions and components of this Website.
Marketing Cookies - Marketing Cookies are used to track Visitors across Websites. The aim is to show ads that are relevant and appealing to the individual user and thus become more valuable for publishers and third-party providers.
If you want to deactivate these Cookies, you can choose one of the following options based on the settings of your browser
(http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-Cookies):
• Remove Cookies immediately from your computer or mobile device
• Block Cookies
• Show a warning when a Website tries to place a Cookie
If you delete or deactivate these Cookies, you may not be able to use some functions or features on this Website.
5. Overview of Cookies
5.1. Category: Absolutely necessary
Necessary Cookies help make a Website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the Website. The Website cannot function properly without these Cookies.
Name of the Cookies Purpose Category: Necessary Expiry Date Third
Cookie Consent Saves the respective Cookie consent of the user for the current domain Necessary 365 days No
5.2. Category: Preference Cookies
Statistics Cookies help Website owners understand how Visitors interact with Websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
Name of the Cookies Purpose Category: Statistics Expiry Date Third
_gat Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate, which means that it limits the collection of data on high traffic sites. Statistics 1 day No
_ga Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the Visitor uses the Website. Statistics meeting No
collect Used to send data to Google Analytics about the device and Visitor behaviour. Tracks the Visitor across devices and marketing channels. Statistics meeting Yes
5.3. Category: Marketing Cookies
Marketing Cookies are used to track Visitors across Websites. The aim is to show ads that are relevant and appealing to the individual user and thus become more valuable for publishers and third-party providers.
Name of the Cookies Purpose Category: Marketing Expiry Date Third
_fbp Used by Facebook to serve a range of advertising products, such as: B. Third-party real-time bidding. Marketing 89 days No
fr Used by Facebook to serve a range of advertising products, such as: B. Third-party real-time bidding. Marketing 89 days Yes
tr Used by Facebook to serve a range of advertising products, such as: B. Third-party real-time bidding. Marketing meeting Yes