This Cookie Policy explains how Orvion Labs uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and related technologies when you visit our website or interact with social casino content. We use these tools to keep the platform secure, remember useful settings, understand how users interact with pages, and improve service quality. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions so you have a complete view of how data is collected and processed. By continuing to use our website, you acknowledge the practices described in this document.
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when websites are loaded. Some cookies are temporary and are removed when you close the browser, while others remain for longer periods to remember settings between sessions. Similar technologies include web beacons, local storage objects, software development kit identifiers, and server-side session tokens. These tools can store unique IDs, language selection, session status, and technical metadata. Cookies generally do not execute code by themselves but can support functionality, analytics, fraud detection, and measurement.
Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies for several reasons: to keep users logged in securely, to prevent abuse, to measure site reliability, to identify broken features, to understand which game pages are popular, and to deliver a consistent user experience. Without essential cookies, core service features may fail, including account sessions, gameplay state continuity, and security validation controls. Optional cookies allow us to improve product design through aggregate analytics and evaluate whether updates make the service faster, clearer, and more responsive for users on different devices.
Types of Cookies We May Use
Essential cookies: required for account login, session integrity, fraud prevention, balancing requests across servers, and basic security controls. Performance cookies: collect anonymized or pseudonymized diagnostics, such as load times, script errors, and page response metrics. Functional cookies: remember preferences like language, display behavior, or device optimization settings. Analytics cookies: measure traffic patterns, interactions, and feature usage trends. Advertising and attribution cookies: where used, they help understand campaign effectiveness and detect invalid traffic, but we do not use these cookies to sell personal data for direct monetary compensation.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by Orvion Labs domain and are primarily used for core service operation, account stability, and platform optimization. Third-party cookies may be set by service providers that assist with analytics, traffic protection, fraud mitigation, content delivery, and performance monitoring. Third-party providers are expected to process data in line with contractual safeguards and applicable regulations. We review integrations periodically and may disable or replace providers if legal, security, or quality concerns are identified.
Retention Periods
Cookie retention depends on category and purpose. Session cookies generally expire when browser sessions end. Persistent cookies may remain for days, weeks, or months depending on whether they support preference storage, fraud controls, or analytics comparisons over time. We aim to keep retention periods proportionate and do not keep identifiers longer than necessary for legitimate operational goals. You can remove cookies manually at any time through browser settings. Deleting cookies may reset account preferences and require a new login on your next visit.
Consent and Choice
Depending on regional legal requirements, we may request consent before setting non- essential cookies. Where consent controls are available, you can choose categories of cookies to accept or decline. Essential cookies cannot be disabled through preference tools because they are required for safe service operation. If you decline optional cookies, certain personalization or analytics-driven optimizations may not function fully. You can also manage cookie behavior directly through browser settings, including blocking specific domains, clearing stored data, and disabling third-party cookie storage.
Browser-Level Controls
Most browsers provide controls to review, block, or delete cookies. You can usually find these controls in browser privacy or security settings. Some browsers allow automatic deletion on exit, site-specific permissions, and anti-tracking modes that limit third-party storage. Keep in mind that strict blocking may interfere with account authentication, gameplay persistence, and security checks. If you experience login loops or page errors after changing browser cookie settings, try allowing essential cookies for this site and reloading the page.
Mobile Device Considerations
On mobile devices, cookie-like technologies may include SDK identifiers and app-webview storage depending on browser implementation. Mobile operating systems can provide additional controls for tracking permissions and ad personalization. If you access our services through mobile browsers, settings may differ from desktop versions and can be located under site settings, privacy menus, or data management panels. We recommend reviewing your device-level controls regularly, especially after operating system updates that introduce new privacy options.
How Cookie Data Relates to Personal Data
Some cookie identifiers may be linked to account-related information when required for secure login, fraud prevention, or support troubleshooting. In these cases, cookie data may be treated as personal data under applicable law. Processing then follows standards described in our Privacy Policy, including access controls, purpose limitation, retention policies, and user rights handling. We strive to minimize direct identity exposure by using pseudonymized identifiers and limiting cross-system linking to functions needed for service security and performance.
Security and Anti-Abuse Use Cases
Cookie and session technologies play an important role in security. They help detect automated abuse, credential stuffing attempts, unusual request patterns, and repeated suspicious actions from the same environment. They can also support throttling and bot mitigation measures to protect legitimate users. Disabling all cookie storage may reduce our ability to distinguish malicious traffic from normal usage, which can lead to stricter security checks, temporary session interruptions, or additional verification challenges when accessing specific platform features.
International Data Transfers
Data generated through cookie technologies may be processed in multiple jurisdictions where our service providers or infrastructure are located. When transfers occur across borders, we apply safeguards such as contractual controls, access restrictions, and technical security measures to maintain a level of protection consistent with applicable legal frameworks. We evaluate provider controls periodically and document transfer-related protections for compliance and operational governance purposes.
Policy Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when technologies change, legal requirements evolve, or platform features are modified. Updated versions are posted on this page with a revised effective date. If changes are significant, we may provide additional notice through site banners or account messaging. Continued use of the website after updates become effective means you accept the revised Cookie Policy, subject to applicable law. If you disagree with the updated policy, you should adjust cookie settings or discontinue use of affected services.
Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, cookie preferences, or data-related rights, contact Orvion Labs through official support channels listed on the website. When needed, we may request limited details to verify account ownership before handling account-specific privacy requests. We aim to respond to verified requests within reasonable timeframes and to provide clear guidance on how cookie controls affect service functionality.
Effective Date: March 2026. This policy applies to current website pages and related service components that reference it.