Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 12 April, 2026
This Cookie Policy ("Policy") applies to websites operated by Trusted Betting Sites Irish (the "Site", "us" or "we"). By accessing and using the Site, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this Policy.
We reserve the right to update this Policy at any time. We recommend revisiting this page from time to time to remain informed of any revisions. Continued use of the Site following any updates indicates your acceptance of the revised Policy. Should you disagree with this Policy, your only recourse is to stop using the Site or to manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings.
This Cookie Policy is incorporated into our Privacy Policy, and any terms defined there carry the same meaning here.
This Policy Covers:
- What cookies are
- How cookies are used on the Site
- How third parties use cookies
- Your cookie choices
- Interest-based advertising
What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a small text file saved in your browser that enables the Site or third parties to recognise you as a returning visitor. Cookies serve a number of purposes: they activate site features, supply analytical data, store your preferences, and help deliver targeted advertisements and behavioural marketing.
Cookies may be session cookies (which expire once you close your browser) or persistent cookies (which remain until their expiry date or until you delete them manually). Cookies placed by the website you are visiting are referred to as "first-party cookies", while those set by other parties are known as "third-party cookies".
Cookies frequently operate in conjunction with pixel tags embedded on websites. Pixel tags (also known as web beacons or clear GIFs) are transparent graphic images used alongside cookies to monitor visitor behaviour, track referrals, enable retargeting, and facilitate interest-based advertising as outlined in Section 5.
How We Use Cookies
When you visit the Site or engage with our services, we or third parties may place cookies in your browser. Some cookies are only activated when you access specific features or configure certain preferences, while others serve longer-term functions.
Each cookie fulfils one of the following roles:
Essential Cookies
First-party cookies that support core site functionality, such as keeping you signed in or completing transactions.
Analytics Cookies
Cookies used to understand how the Site is accessed and navigated, helping us enhance performance and trial new features. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.
Preference Cookies
First-party cookies that retain your settings and preferences while you use the Site.
Advertising Cookies
Third-party cookies (sometimes called "behavioural" or "targeted" advertising cookies) placed by advertising platforms to display relevant ads based on your browsing history.
Third-Party Cookie Usage
Third-party services such as analytics providers and advertising networks commonly use cookies to gather anonymised data about users. They may use this information to better understand how visitors interact with our Site and with other websites they browse.
Your Cookie Choices
If you prefer not to accept cookies, you can update your browser settings to remove existing cookies and prevent new ones from being saved. Please note that disabling cookies may limit certain Site features and prevent some pages from displaying correctly.
You may also opt out of third-party cookies by following the instructions set out in their respective privacy policies.
Managing Cookies by Browser
Disabling Behavioural Advertising Cookies
If you have concerns about behaviourally targeted advertising cookies, users in the EU can visit www.youronlinechoices.eu and users in the US can visit www.aboutads.info/choices/ for further guidance.
Google Chrome
Click the menu icon → Settings → Show advanced settings → Privacy → Content settings. To permit cookies, select 'Allow local data to be set'. To prevent them, select 'Block sites from setting any data'. For complete instructions, visit Google Chrome Help.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Click Tools → Internet Options → Privacy tab. Slide the bar to 'Medium' or lower to permit cookies, or to the top to block all cookies. Visit Microsoft Support for further information.
Microsoft Edge
Click More actions → Settings → View advanced settings → Cookies. Choose your preferred option and restart Edge for the changes to take effect.
Mozilla Firefox
Click Tools → Options → Privacy panel. Tick or untick 'Accept cookies for sites' according to your preference. Visit Mozilla Support for additional guidance.
Opera
Click Settings → Quick Preferences. Check or uncheck "Enable Cookies". Visit Opera Help for more details.
Safari (macOS)
Click Safari → Preferences → Security. Under 'Accept cookies', choose 'Only from sites you navigate to' or 'Never'. Visit Apple Support for more information.
Other Browsers
Refer to the help documentation within your browser or contact the browser developer directly.
Cookie Management
Most browsers accept cookies automatically by default. You can modify your settings to block cookies or receive alerts before they are placed. Please be aware that disabling cookies may affect your experience on the Site and restrict access to certain sections or features.
Interest-Based Advertising
We and our third-party partners participate in interest-based advertising to present personalised content and advertisements. The Site does not govern how third parties use cookies or other technologies for online, mobile, or email advertising and accepts no responsibility for their conduct or policies.
For any questions regarding our Cookie Policy, please contact us at privacy@trustedbettingsitesirish.com.
Third-Party Cookies
We make use of various products and features provided by Google LLC.
Google Analytics
Our services utilise Google Analytics, which uses cookies to analyse how the Site is used. Data generated about your usage (including your IP address) is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. We apply IP anonymisation ("gat._anonymize()") to ensure that IP addresses are handled in anonymised form (IP masking).
For users in EU Member States and the European Economic Area, Google truncates IP addresses before storage. Only in exceptional circumstances is the full IP address sent to US servers for shortening. Google uses this information to evaluate Site usage, produce reports, and deliver related services. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data it holds.
You may decline cookies through your browser settings, though this may restrict certain Site functionality. To prevent Google from processing your data, you can install the browser opt-out plug-in.
For Google Analytics terms, visit Google Analytics Terms or Google Policies.
Google Dynamic Remarketing
We use Google Dynamic Remarketing to advertise across the web, particularly through the Google Display Network. This service presents ads based on sections of the Site you have previously visited, using cookies. These cookies do not identify you personally or access your device. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.
Google AdWords
We use Google AdWords for search-based advertising. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.
DoubleClick by Google
DoubleClick uses cookies to serve interest-based advertisements, recording which ads have been shown and whether you arrived at a site through an advertisement. These cookies do not collect any personally identifiable information. You may opt out via Google's Ads Settings.
We use retargeting tags and Custom Audiences provided by Facebook Inc.
Facebook Custom Audiences
For interest-based advertising, we use Facebook Custom Audiences. A non-reversible, non-personal hash value is generated from your usage data and transmitted to Facebook for analysis and marketing purposes. This encompasses Site activity and IP address for geographic ad targeting. All data transmissions are encrypted and remain anonymous to us.
To view Facebook's privacy policy, visit Facebook Privacy. You can disable Custom Audiences via Facebook Ad Settings.
Facebook Conversion Tracking Pixel
This tool monitors user actions following clicks on Facebook advertisements, allowing us to measure the effectiveness of our ads for statistical purposes. Data gathered through this tool remains anonymous — we are unable to view individual user information. However, Facebook may process and use this data in accordance with their Privacy Policy.
You may withdraw your consent at any time via Facebook Ad Settings.
Additional Third Parties
Other third parties that may access information through our partner sites include:
- Google AdWords + DoubleClick – Ads Settings
- Bing – Privacy Dashboard
- Facebook – Ads Settings, Privacy Policy