When you visit Vegasinoireland.com, small data files known as cookies are placed on your device. These files support basic site functions, save your selected settings, and allow pages to work correctly as you move between sections of the platform.
Cookies are not programs and they cannot access anything on your device. They simply help our website recognise your browser.
Why cookies are used
We rely on cookies because they allow the platform to function in a practical way. Without them, many parts of Vegasinoireland.com would not work correctly.
Cookies help us:
- Keep you signed in while you play
- Store your selected language and currency
- Detect unusual login activity
- Speed up page loading
- See which areas of the site are being used most
This information helps us keep the platform stable and easy to use.
Types of cookies on Vegasinoireland.com
Session cookies
These keep your login active while you are on the site. Once you close your browser, they are removed automatically.
Preference cookies
They store things like your language, device type, or layout choice so you don’t have to reset them every time.
Performance cookies
These show us how pages load and whether something is not working correctly. They do not track you personally.
Promotional cookies
If you allow them, these help us display relevant Vegasinoireland.com promotions instead of random offers.
Third-party cookies
Some of the services we use — for example, payment processors or analytics tools — may place their own cookies. These are used for:
- Transaction security
- Fraud prevention
- Technical performance checks
They never give third parties access to your account or balance.
Managing cookies
You decide how cookies are handled on your device. In your browser settings you can:
- Delete existing cookies
- Block new ones
- Allow only selected websites
Please note that disabling essential cookies can stop parts of Vegasinoireland.com from working as intended.
Data protection
Cookies on Vegasinoireland.com are handled in line with data protection rules. They are used to support site operation and improve reliability, not to identify players personally.