Cookie Policy
Last updated: 10 June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies how do you bet Baseball (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses, what those cookies do and how you can manage your preferences. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy. We operate this site under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store on your device when you visit the site. They are used for many purposes, from remembering your preferences across pages to helping the site owner understand which articles are most read. Similar technologies, such as local storage and pixel tags, work in much the same way and are covered by this policy where we use them.
A cookie can be either a session cookie, which is deleted when you close your browser, or a persistent cookie, which remains on your device for a set period or until you delete it. A cookie can also be a first-party cookie set by how do you bet Baseball itself or a third-party cookie set by a service provider whose script runs on our pages.
Categories of cookies we use
The cookies that may be set on how do you bet Baseball fall into the following categories. Where consent is required by PECR, no cookie in that category is set until you have given explicit consent through our cookie banner.
Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are essential for the site to function. They typically remember your cookie-banner choice, maintain page-level state, and protect against basic forms of abuse. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under PECR. You can block them in your browser, but doing so may stop parts of the site from working as intended.
Analytics cookies. Where used, analytics cookies help us understand how readers use the site: which articles are read most, how readers move between pages and which devices they use. The data is aggregated and is not used to identify you personally. Analytics cookies are set only after you have given consent through our cookie banner. You can withdraw that consent at any time.
Functional cookies. Where used, functional cookies remember preferences you have actively expressed, such as a theme choice or a language preference. They are set only after consent and are limited in scope to the specific feature you have used.
We do not run advertising cookies, retargeting pixels or behavioural-profiling cookies on how do you bet Baseball. We do not sell any data derived from cookies.
Third-party services
Where we use a third-party analytics or content-delivery service, that provider may set its own cookies in addition to ours. Each such provider has its own privacy and cookie policies, which govern how it processes data. We choose providers that offer UK GDPR-aligned data-handling terms, including data-processing agreements and, where necessary, standard contractual clauses for international data transfers.
Managing your preferences
You can manage cookies in three ways.
Through our cookie banner. The banner appears on your first visit and can be reopened at any time using the cookie-preferences control in the site footer. From there you can give, refuse or withdraw consent for non-essential categories.
Through your browser settings. All major browsers let you view, manage and delete cookies. Browser help pages typically explain the steps under headings such as “Privacy”, “Security” or “Cookies and site data”. Deleting all cookies from how do you bet Baseball will reset your consent state, and the cookie banner will reappear on your next visit.
Through device-level controls. On mobile devices you can usually disable cross-site tracking, ad-tracking identifiers and similar features in the operating system’s privacy settings.
If you choose to refuse non-essential cookies, you can still read the full content of how do you bet Baseball. Some functions that depend on remembering choices across visits may not work as smoothly.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, in the services we rely on or in the law. The “Last updated” date at the top of the page will always reflect the most recent revision. Material changes will be communicated through a clear notice on the site.
Contact
For any cookie-related question, please use the contact route published on our About us page. You can also raise concerns about how we handle cookies with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK’s data-protection regulator, at ico.org.uk or on 0303 123 1113.
