Cookie Policy
This page explains what cookies are, which ones our casino site sets, and the choices US residents have under CCPA and CPRA. We update it whenever we change how we use cookies, so check the date below if anything important changes for you.
What a Cookie Is
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser so the site can remember things about your visit. Some cookies stay only until you close the tab (session cookies), others stick around for weeks or months until they expire or you clear them (persistent cookies). We also use similar trackers such as pixels and local storage; for clarity we call all of them "cookies" on this page.
Categories We Run
We group cookies into three buckets so you can make a real choice about each one. Essential cookies keep your session signed in and your cashier secure; without them the site does not work. Analytics cookies count how many players read a page and which menus get used, with the data aggregated and not tied to your name. Marketing cookies help us measure which campaigns brought you to Bovada and limit the number of times you see the same banner.
- Essential: sign-in, cart of pending wagers, fraud checks, language preference. Always on.
- Analytics: page views, time on page, button clicks. Opt-in by default off in California and other CCPA states.
- Marketing: ad attribution, frequency capping, retargeting. Opt-in by default off in California and other CCPA states.
Third-Party Cookies
We work with vetted vendors for analytics, fraud prevention and performance monitoring. Common third parties include Google Analytics for traffic reports, a tag manager for loading those scripts, a fraud-screening provider for risky deposits, and Meta Pixel only when you arrive from a social campaign. Each vendor is named in your cookie banner with a link to its own policy, so you can decide vendor by vendor instead of all-or-nothing.
How To Manage Cookies
You have three doors. The first is our cookie banner: open it from the footer link "Cookie preferences" at any time and toggle Analytics or Marketing off. The second is your browser settings, where you can block all third-party cookies, clear stored cookies, or set the browser to delete them at the end of every session. The third is your device level, where iOS and Android both let you reset advertising identifiers.
CCPA and CPRA Opt-Out for US Residents
If you live in California, you can use the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer to opt out of cookie-based ad sharing. Residents of other US states with similar laws (Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and others as they come into force) can use the same link; we honour Global Privacy Control signals sent by your browser as a valid opt-out.
Updates To This Policy
We revise this page when our cookies change or when a new privacy law affects US players. If the change is material we will show a banner on your next visit; otherwise the revised version replaces the old one without further notice. Questions about cookies or your rights go to [email protected]. Last updated: 28 June 2026.