Parimatch Cookie Policy in India
Parimatch uses cookies on this website to support security, login, and core functions. Some cookies are essential for the site to operate. Others help analyse usage and tailor content to your device and mobile browser. You can manage these settings and choose what to accept. This policy reflects Indian privacy rules, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
Parimatch Cookie Usage
When you visit the website, small files called cookies are saved on your device. They remember settings like language and measure activity across pages. We use them to understand platform behaviour, monitor traffic, and improve performance. These files do not read your phone or computer’s internal data, and they do not collect personal data from other apps. Parimatch may also use similar technologies such as pixels and SDKs for the same purposes on desktop and mobile.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
Session cookies: Stored only during your visit and removed when you close the browser. They keep basic features running and help navigation between pages.
Persistent cookies: Stay for a defined period. They remember your choices to improve your experience on future visits.
Analytical cookies: Help analyse how the website is used, find issues, and refine services. Reports are often aggregated and not tied to identified users.
All these types are used to support convenience, personalise your experience, and deliver reliable services across both desktop and mobile.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and any on-site controls that may be provided. The actions below are available in most browsers:
- Allow all cookies for full website functions
- Reject non-essential cookies
- Block third-party cookies
- Delete stored cookies and site data
- Set the browser to ask before saving new cookies
- Manage Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects) through Flash Player settings
If you block all cookies, some services may not work or may work in a limited way. Features like login, security checks, or saved preferences may be affected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also called Local Shared Objects, can be configured in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You can set permissions, limit storage, and choose security parameters there. If you block all cookies, including Flash, website functions like language settings and auto-login may not work as expected. Many modern browsers and mobile systems no longer support Flash. If you do not use Flash content, this setting may not apply to you.
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