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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 30 mayo 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how nfl Sports Betting Stats uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit the site. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy at /privacy-policy/ and our Legal Notice at /legal-notice/. The policy is written to comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation, the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 as amended.

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on the device you use to access it, such as a desktop computer, a laptop, a tablet or a mobile phone. Cookies allow the site to recognise your device on a return visit, remember preferences you have set during the session, and measure how the site is being used in aggregate. Cookies do not carry executable code and they cannot read other files on your device. They can, however, hold an identifier that links your visits together over time, which is why they are subject to United Kingdom data-protection rules.

Throughout this policy, «cookies» refers to both browser cookies in the strict sense and to similar tracking technologies that perform an equivalent function, including pixel tags, local storage entries and software development kit identifiers used by our analytics provider.

How nfl Sports Betting Stats uses cookies

We use cookies for two purposes. The first is to operate the site and keep it secure. The second is to measure, in aggregate, how visitors use the site so that we can improve the quality of our editorial output. We do not use cookies for personalised advertising. We do not share cookie-derived data with affiliate networks, sportsbooks or any UK Gambling Commission-licensed operator.

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the operation of the site. They are set automatically when you arrive on a page. These cookies do not require your consent under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations because they are necessary to deliver a service you have actively requested. The strictly necessary cookies set by nfl Sports Betting Stats include a session identifier that ensures requests in the same browsing session are handled consistently, a cookie that records your cookie-consent decision so that the consent banner is not shown again on every page, and security cookies that help protect against cross-site request forgery and other forms of abuse.

Analytics cookies are non-essential cookies that we set only after you have given consent through the cookie banner. These cookies measure how the site is used at an aggregate level. They record which articles are most read, how long the average visit lasts, where in the world visitors are located at a country and region level, what devices and browsers visitors use, and which referring sources have brought visitors to the site. The data produced by these cookies is reported to us only in aggregated form. We do not use it to identify or contact individual visitors.

Preference cookies are non-essential cookies that we may set only after you have given consent. They record interface choices you have made, such as whether you have expanded or collapsed a frequently asked question. Preference cookies are limited in scope and do not contain personal identifiers.

We do not currently use advertising cookies, behavioural-profiling cookies, social-media tracking cookies or third-party cookies that share data with marketing networks. Should we add any category of non-essential cookie in future, this Cookie Policy will be updated and we will request fresh consent.

Cookies set by third parties

Some cookies on the site may be set by third-party service providers acting on our behalf. The most common case is our analytics provider, which sets cookies to measure aggregate audience behaviour. We require these providers to process data on a controller-to-processor basis under written agreements that comply with the UK GDPR. Where a third party transfers data outside the United Kingdom, we rely on lawful transfer mechanisms as described in our Privacy Policy.

How long cookies stay on your device

Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined retention period after your visit. The retention period varies by purpose. The consent-decision cookie is retained for up to twelve months so that we do not show the banner on every visit. Analytics cookies are retained for up to twenty-six months. Preference cookies are retained for up to twelve months. The actual retention period set by our analytics provider is documented in their own published cookie reference, which we link from the banner.

Your choices

When you first visit nfl Sports Betting Stats, a cookie banner asks you to accept or reject non-essential cookies. You may accept all categories, reject all non-essential categories, or set your preference category by category. Your choice is recorded and respected for subsequent visits until the consent record expires or you actively change it. You can change your preference at any time by clicking the cookie-settings link in the site footer.

You can also control cookies at the browser level. All major desktop and mobile browsers allow you to block all cookies, block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or be alerted when a cookie is being set. Detailed instructions are published by the browser vendors. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the site to function incorrectly.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control signals

Some browsers send a «Do Not Track» header or a Global Privacy Control signal with every request. There is no settled industry standard for how websites should react to either signal. Where our analytics provider supports respecting these signals by default, we adopt that default. Where it does not, we treat consent given through our cookie banner as the operative record of your preference.

Children

The site is intended for adults aged eighteen years or older. We do not knowingly set non-essential cookies on devices we identify as used by children.

We review this Cookie Policy periodically and update it where our use of cookies changes, where the law changes, or where our service providers change their own technology. The version in force is the one published on this page, with the date of the most recent update shown at the top. Where a change is material and affects the lawful basis on which we set non-essential cookies, we will request fresh consent through the banner.

Contact and further information

For any question about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact the editorial team through the route published on the About Us page at /about-us/. If you wish to exercise any of the data-protection rights described in our Privacy Policy, please follow the instructions on the Privacy Policy page at /privacy-policy/. If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office, the United Kingdom’s independent supervisory authority for data protection, accessible at the ICO’s official website ico.org.uk.